"When the world's most celebrated artists were growing up, they had regular-kid problems just like you. Jackson Pollock's family moved constantly--he lived in eight different cities before he was sixteen years old. Georgia O'Keeffe lived in the shadow of her "perfect" older brother Francis. And Jean-Michel Basquiat triumphed over poverty to become one of the world's most influential artists. Kid Artists tells their stories and more with full-color cartoon illustrations on nearly every page. Other subjects include Claude Monet, Jacob Lawrence, Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Beatrix Potter, Yoko Ono, Dr. Seuss, Emily Carr, Keith Haring, Charles Schulz, and Louise Nevelson."--From back cover.
Content Note
Leonardo da Vinci: the marvelous Medusa shield -- Vincent van Gogh: the boy who loved bugs -- Beatrix Potter: nature girl -- Emily Carr: out of the woods -- Georgia O'Keeffe: born a rebel -- Louise Nevelson: coming to America -- Dr. Seuss: and to think that he saw it on Mulberry Street -- Jackson Pollack: boy on the move -- Charles Schulz: the shy guy -- Yoko Ono: reversal of fortune -- Jean-Michel Basquiat: the anatomy lesson -- Claude Monet: impress to success -- Pablo Picasso: problem child makes good -- Frida Kahlo: like father, like daughter -- Jacob Lawrence: little kid, great migration -- Andy Warhol: Mother knows best -- Keith Haring: through a kid's eyes.