Art Masterpieces to Colour: 60 Great Paintings from Botticelli to Piccasso
E**E
Not the best, not the worst
A lot of the pics are great representations of the art work but she misses wide of the mark on a few of them, e.g the Mona Lisa looks nothing like her whatsoever. But otherwise it is good value and rendered well.One bug bear I have is that someone decided to colour the dark things in black. That should be my decision, not the publishers. You can make it more vibrant by colouring over it but that doesn't remove the fact that someone deciding to pre colour a perhaps a tenth of the artwork is highly irritating.
M**Y
some complicated art
i have ms so i bought to help me practise to use with my left handlovely complicated art to colour....very hard with left hand but worth it... still working on it but worth it for those of you who live to take time to do colouring.... buy it for it is good and far better then just doing patterns in my opinion... info about pictures in back of book too...nice to know who painted them
A**.
Just think of a cartoon Mona Lisa ! All seem to look very odd indeed.
The paper is not very good and the "Masterpieces" very cartoon looking.The only good thing is each page can be removed easily if you wish to colour a simple painting.I would not recommend watercolours.
I**R
Excellent colouring book
Excellent colouring book. Brilliant way to learn about the masters and famous works of art. Great for young children and adults. A pleasure to enjoy with your family members. I bought several copies to give away as birthday gifts.
T**S
I especially liked the fact that the paper used
An impressive and quality colouring book, I especially liked the fact that the paper used, will support all colouring media including water colours.
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