Art appreciation -- Juvenile literature
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Art appreciation -- Juvenile literature
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Art appreciation
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- America, East, South, Midwest, West, Colleen Carroll
- Renaissance art, Nathaniel Harris
- The art book for children, text by Amanda Renshaw
- Seascapes, Peggy Roalf
- Keith Haring, I wish I didn't have to sleep!, [translated from the German]
- Optical illusions in art, Alexander Sturgis
- Name that style, all about isms in art, by Bob Raczka
- Norman Rockwell, storyteller with a brush, Beverly Gherman
- What makes a Cassatt a Cassatt?, Richard Muhlberger
- Berry smudges and leaf prints, finding and making colors from nature, Ellen B. Senisi
- Seen Art?, Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith
- What makes a Rembrandt a Rembrandt?, Richard Mühlberger
- Van Gogh, the touch of yellow, by Jacqueline Loumaye ; illustrated by Claudine Roucha ; translated by John Goodman
- The art book for children, [text by Amanda Renshaw and Gilda Williams Ruggi]
- Imagine that!, activities and adventures in surrealism, Joyce Raimondo
- Where in the world?, around the globe in 13 works of art, Bob Raczka
- The impressionists, by Yolande Blanquet ; illustrations by Christian Maucter ; translated by John Goodman
- Modern art explorer, with 30 artworks from the Centre Pompidou, Alice Harman ; illustrated by Serge Bloch
- Spot a dog, Lucy Micklethwait
- The Renaissance, Alison Cole, in association with the National Gallery, London
- How to analyze the works of Andy Warhol, Michael Fallon
- What makes a Picasso a Picasso?, Richard Muhlberger
- Feelings in art, Clare Gogerty ; artwork by Celia Chester
- The elements, earth, air, fire, water, Colleen Carroll
- The duke and the peasant, life in the Middle Ages : the calendar pictures in the Duc de Berry's Très riches heures, by Wendy Beckett
- I spy two eyes, numbers in art, devised & selected by Lucy Micklethwait
- How to analyze the works of Georgia O'Keeffe, Michael Fallon
- Georgia O'Keeffe, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia ; consultant, Meg Moss
- What makes a Leonardo a Leonardo?, Richard Muhlberger
- Pablo Picasso, Matthew Meadows
- Picture this!, activities and adventures in impressionism, Joyce Raimondo
- Rembrandt and seventeenth-century Holland, Claudio Pescio ; illustrated by Sergio ; [English translation, Simon Knight]
- An eye for art, focusing on great artists and their work, presented by the National Gallery of Art
- Come look with me, animals in art, Gladys S. Blizzard
- I spy shapes in art, devised & selected by Lucy Micklethwait
- Degas, the painted gesture, Jacqueline Loumaye ; illustrated by Nadine Massart ; translated by John Goodman
- Animals, mammal, fish, bird, reptile, Colleen Carroll
- The weather, sun, wind, snow, rain, Colleen Carroll
- Modern art adventures, 36 creative, hands-on projects inspired by artists from Monet to Banksy, Maja Pitamic and Jill Laidlaw
- More than meets the eye, seeing art with all five senses, Bob Raczka
- Fine art adventures, 36 creative, hands-on projects inspired by classic masterpieces, Maja Pitamic and Jill Laidlaw ; introduction by Mike Norris, Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Unlikely pairs, fun with famous works of art, Bob Raczka
- Count Monet's lilies, Julie Appel and Amy Guglielmo
- Artists, inspiring stories of their lives and works, written by Susie Hodge ; illustrated by Jessamy Hawke
- Art fraud detective, Anna Nilsen
- Math-terpieces, the art of problem-solving, by Greg Tang ; illustrated by Greg Paprocki
- Lines, Philip Yenawine
- Adventures in Asian art:, an afternoon at the museum
- What makes a Van Gogh a Van Gogh?, Richard Mühlberger
- Chagall, my town, sad and joyous, Jacqueline Loumaye ; illustrated by Veronique Boiry ; translated by John Goodman
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