Review
Most worthwhile... Leo the cat proves to be a reliable guide to the art of different ages... The book is distinguished by the quality of its insights and fresh language [and] also benefits from good-quality color reproductions, and a politically enlightened inclusiveness. —The New York Times Book Review
A hip cat narrates this playful, irreverent guide to all types of fine art... Museums, here we come!—People
How to make looking at art more fun... Young viewers...will come away with new tools, ideas worth mulling... Solid insights.—Kirkus Reviews
A refreshing look at artwork through the ages.—Booklist
About the Author
Ben Street is an art historian, lecturer, and writer. He has over a decade’s experience introducing children and families to art, and his engaging approach has seen him work as an art educator for the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the National Gallery in London. He is currently art historian and consultant lecturer at Sotheby’s Institute of Art in London.
Jay Daniel Wright is a British illustrator and graphic designer living in Berlin whose illustrations appear in Think and Make Like an Artist. His clients include the New York Times, Die Zeit, and the New Yorker, among others.