Featuring six tapestries and textiles from around the world, this book explores the stories told through the art form, from medieval legend in The Lady and the Unicorn to biblical tale in Harriet Powers' Bible quilt. Each tapestry and textile is looked at in detail, and a more general introduction to the medium provides historical context.
Fun, step-by-step projects show children how to create their own stained glass windows, using the techniques of the art form. Print a pattern, make a Ghanaian Fante flag or weave your own tapestry!
The Stories in Art series explores the narratives told through different art mediums. A great introduction to the history of art for children at Key Stage 2.
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Discover stories told through different art mediums with this new series.
1: What are tapestries and textiles?
2: How are textiles made?
3: The Bayeux Tapestry
4: The Lady and the Unicorn
5: The Story of Buddha
6: The Dragon Robe
7: The Bible Quilt
8: Fante Flags
9: Print a pattern
10: Make a Fante flag
11: Make a dreamcoat
12: Weave your own tapestry
13: Glossary
14: Find out more
15: Index
Louise Spilsbury is a prolific children's book author. She has written titles on almost every subject, from science and geography through to world affairs, social issues, art, history, and literacy. Louise is married to the author Richard Spilsbury and has two children. She lives and works in Devon. Rob Childs is a British author, who has written more than seventy books, mainly aimed at young people. Most of the stories have a sporting theme, with over fifty of his books being about football. However, he has also written non-sport books based on historical characters, such as Guy Fawkes.