Art appreciation
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Art appreciation
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Art appreciation
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Incoming Resources
- Da Vinci, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia ; consultant, Sarah Mollman
- Art as therapy, Alain de Botton, John Armstrong
- Colors, by Philip Yenawine
- A child's book of art, great pictures : first words, selected by Lucy Micklethwait
- Sister Wendy, the complete collection, a BBC production
- Sister Wendy's American collection, Sister Wendy Beckett
- Places, Philip Yenawine
- Warhol after Warhol, secrets, lies, & corruption in the art world, Richard Dorment
- People, Philip Yenawine
- Imagination in art, George Taylor
- The art spirit, notes, articles, fragments of letters and talks to students, bearing on the concept and technique of picture making, the study of art generally, and on appreciation, Robert Henri ; [compiled by Margery Ryerson ; introduction by Forbes Watson]
- Faith Ringgold, Robyn Montana Turner
- Norman Rockwell, storyteller with a brush, Beverly Gherman
- Math-terpieces, the art of problem-solving, by Greg Tang ; illustrated by Greg Paprocki
- Art across the ages, Ori Z. Soltes
- Stories in art, Clare Gogerty ; artwork, Lis Watkins
- The art treasure hunt, I spy with my little eye, Doris Kutschbach
- Rendez-vous with art, Philippe de Montebello, Martin Gayford
- Pop song, adventures in art and intimacy, Larissa Pham
- My brother, Vincent Van Gogh, Ceciel de Bie ; The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
- Marc Chagall, life is a dream, written by Brigitta Hopler ; translated from the German by Catherine McCreadie
- Rembrandt, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Come look with me, exploring landscape art with children, Gladys S. Blizzard
- Tell me a picture, Quentin Blake
- The art book for children, [text by Amanda Renshaw and Gilda Williams Ruggi]
- The life of Moses, Neil Morris
- Marc Chagall, painter of dreams, Natalie S. Bober ; illustrated by Vera Rosenberry
- Museum masterpieces, the Louvre, Richard Brettell
- The self-portrait, a cultural history, James Hall
- Diego, [illustrations] by Jeanette Winter ; text by Jonah Winter ; translated from the English by Amy Prince
- How to look at and understand great art, Sharon Latchaw Hirsh
- What makes a Monet a Monet?, Richard M_uhlberger
- Modern art adventures, 36 creative, hands-on projects inspired by artists from Monet to Banksy, Maja Pitamic and Jill Laidlaw
- The art museum, project editor, Diane Fortenberry
- I spy two eyes, numbers in art, devised & selected by Lucy Micklethwait
- Pablo Picasso, John Beardsley
- Pieter Bruegel, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia ; consultant, Meg Moss
- Bolero, In search of Cezanne, two films by Allan Miller
- Lost in the museum, written by Will Mabbitt ; illustrated by Aaron Cushley
- Johannes Vermeer, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Story painter, the life of Jacob Lawrence, by John Duggleby
- Old Masters rock, how to look at art with children, Maria-Christina Sayn-Wittgenstein Nottebohm
- Can you find it, too?, Judith Cressy
- Seeing like an artist, what artists perceive in the art of others, Lincoln Perry ; with illustrations by the author
- 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
- Places in art, Clare Gogerty ; artwork, Tony Morris
- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia ; consultant, Meg Moss
- Animals in art, Louisa Somerville
- What makes a Degas a Degas?, Richard M_uhlberger
- Truth Bomb, inspiration from the mouths and minds of women artists, Abigail Crompton
Outgoing Resources
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