Art appreciation
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Art appreciation
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Art appreciation
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of45
- I spy, an alphabet in art, devised & selected by Lucy Micklethwait
- If Picasso painted a snowman, Amy & Greg Newbold
- Edgar Degas, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Mary Cassatt, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia ; consultant Sarah Mollman
- How to look at and understand great art, Sharon Latchaw Hirsh
- Michelangelo, by Mike Venezia
- A new way of seeing, the history of art in 57 works
- Paul Cézanne, Sean Connolly
- For the love of art, created and animated by Monica Gibson and Heather Maclean
- Come look with me, discovering women artists for children, Jennifer Tarr Coyne
- Patterns, Rob Court
- Henri Matisse, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- I spy shapes in art, devised & selected by Lucy Micklethwait
- You are my work of art, Sue DiCicco
- Cézanne, [written by Jessica Toyne]
- Georgia O'Keeffe, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- I spy a lion, animals in art, devised & selected by Lucy Micklethwait
- Leonardo da Vinci, Sean Connolly
- A blue butterfly, a story about Claude Monet, Bijou Le Tord
- Paul Cezanne, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- If Monet painted a monster, written by Amy Newbold ; pictures by Greg Newbold
- A day at the gallery, [written and edited by Susannah Bailey ; illustrated by] Nia Gould
- Gauguin, written by Sara Haynes
- The shape game, Anthony Browne
- Why a painting is like a pizza, a guide to understanding and enjoying modern art, Nancy G. Heller
- Dali, written by Jessica Toyne
- If da Vinci painted a dinosaur, written by Amy Newbold ; pictures by Greg Newbold
- The Usborne Introduction to art, in association with the National Gallery, London, Rosie Dickins with Mari Griffith ; art historical advisor, Erika Langmuir ; edited by Jane Chisholm ; designed by Mary Cartwright, Vici Leyhane and Catherine-Anne MacKinnon ; Americanization editor, Carrie Seay
- The Usborne art treasury, Rosie Dickins ; designed by Nicola Butler
- The children's book of art, Rosie Dickins ; American editor, Carrie Armstrong ; cartoons by Uwe Mayer
- The Usborne Introduction to modern art, Rosie Dickins ; consultant, Tim Marlow ; edited by Jane Chisholm ; American editor, Carrie Armstrong ; designed by Vici Leyhane and Catherine-Anne MacKinnon
- Looking at paintings, Frances Kennett and Terry Measham
- Picasso, a day in his studio, by Veronique Antoine ; translated by John Goodman
- Museum masterpieces, the Louvre, Richard Brettell
- Monet, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Norman Rockwell, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Klimt, written by Sara Haynes
- Art up close, from ancient to modern, Claire d'Harcourt
- Da Vinci, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia ; consultant, Sarah Mollman
- Math-terpieces, the art of problem-solving, by Greg Tang ; illustrated by Greg Paprocki
- The Renaissance, the invention of perspective, by Lillo Canta ; translated by Carol Volk
- Little Leonardo's fascinating world of the arts, written by Bob Cooper ; illustrated by Greg Paprocki
- How to see, looking, talking, and thinking about art, David Salle
- Seeing like an artist, what artists perceive in the art of others, Lincoln Perry ; with illustrations by the author
- The American eye, eleven artists of the twentieth century, Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan
Outgoing Resources
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