Art appreciation -- Juvenile literature
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Art appreciation -- Juvenile literature
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Art appreciation
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Incoming Resources
- A child's introduction to art, the world's greatest paintings and sculptures, by Heather Alexander ; illustrated by Meredith Hamilton
- Come look with me, exploring modern art, Jessica Noelani Wright
- Picture this!, activities and adventures in impressionism, Joyce Raimondo
- Cool art, 50 fantastic facts for kids of all ages, Simon Armstrong
- Cuéntame un cuadro, Quentin Blake
- Arte para ninos con 6 grandes artistas
- Matisse, Antony Mason
- 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, USA
- I spy shapes in art, devised & selected by Lucy Micklethwait
- My art book, [amazing art projects inspired by masterpieces]
- Families, Karen Hosack
- El mejor museo del mundo, Ferren Gipson ; traducción del inglés, Ángeles Llamazares y Luis de Manuel Carrera
- Conflict in art, Clare Gogerty
- Faces, places and inner spaces, a guide to looking at art, Jean Sousa
- More than meets the eye, seeing art with all five senses, by Bob Raczka
- Look!, drawing the line in art, Gillian Wolfe
- The art book for children, text by Amanda Renshaw, Book two
- The art book for children, text by Amanda Renshaw and Gilda Williams Ruggi
- Modern art explorer, with 30 artworks from the Centre Pompidou, Alice Harman ; illustrated by Serge Bloch
- Imagine that!, activities and adventures in surrealism, Joyce Raimondo
- Modern art adventures, 36 creative, hands-on projects inspired by artists from Monet to Banksy, Maja Pitamic and Jill Laidlaw
- The story of paintings, a history of art for children, by Mick Manning and Brita Granström
- What makes a Van Gogh a Van Gogh?, Richard Mühlberger
- Usborne The children's book of art, Rosie Dickins ; American editor, Carrie Armstrong ; cartoons by Uwe Mayer
- Why is art full of naked people?, & other vital questions about art, written by Susie Hodge ; original illustrations by Claire Goble
- Brocha y pincel, Alma Flor Aday, F. Isabel Campoy
- Discovering African American art for children, James Haywood Rolling, Jr
- 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.
- Places, Philip Yenawine
- Vincent's Starry Night and other stories, a children's history of art, Michael Bird ; illustrated by Kate Evans
- What makes a Rembrandt a Rembrandt?, Richard Mühlberger
- American Gothic, the life of Grant Wood, words by Susan Wood ; pictures by Ross MacDonald
- A history of pictures for children, from cave paintings to computer drawings, David Hockney & Martin Gayford ; illustrated by Rose Blake
- The beginner art book for kids, learn how to draw, paint, sculpt, and more!, Daniel and Korri Freeman
- The ultimate art museum, Ferren Gipson
- Get into art, Susie Brooks
- Impressionism, 13 artists children should know, Florian Heine
- Art and how it works, an introduction to art for children, written by Ann Kay
- People, Philip Yenawine
- Can you find it? America, Linda Falken
- An eye for art, focusing on great artists and their work
- Children's book of art
- Great American artists for kids, hands-on art experiences in the styles of the great American masters, MaryAnn F. Kohl & Kim Solga
- Can you hear it?, William Lach
- 16 cuadros muy, muy importantes del Museo del Prado, ?scar Muinelo, Violeta Monreal
- Historia de las imágenes para niños, David Hockney, Martin Gayford ; illustraciones de Rose Blake
- The shape game, Anthony Browne
- Squeaking of art, the mice go to the museum, by Monica Wellington
- Perspective, Paul Flux
- Caballete, Alma Flor Ada, F. Isabel Campoy
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