Subject: Conservation books for children
Carolyn Lamb <carolynpaintingconservator [at] rocketmail__com> >I am looking for children's books suitable for a resource area >within our forthcoming 'Yours for Keeps: Conserving Bristol's >Heritage' Exhibition. We have a section for adults but can't find >anything suitable for younger children.Any ideas? I have come across a few books for children which, while not conservation books, do discuss the materials and construction of paintings and textiles, and thus offer some information parallel to conservation. My favorite titles are: Paint and Painting. Scholastic Voyages of Discovery: Visual Arts. Copyright 1993, Scholastic printing, 1994. (this book does have a page on conservation, which in my view, contains some misleading information, but overall, the information in the book is good and well presented.) Eyewitness Art: Looking At Paintings. Jude Welton. Dorling Kindersley, 1994. Unravelling Fibers. Patricia Keeler and Francis McCall, Jr. Atheneum, 1995. Nancy Pollak, Art Care Associates *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:10 Distributed: Wednesday, August 2, 2000 Message Id: cdl-14-10-002 ***Received on Monday, 31 July, 2000