Art appreciation
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Art appreciation
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Art appreciation
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Incoming Resources
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- Da Vinci, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia ; consultant, Sarah Mollman
- Places in art, by Anthea Peppin
- I spy a freight train, transportation in art, selected and devised by Lucy Micklethwait
- People in art, by Anthea Peppin
- Mary Cassatt, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia ; consultant Sarah Mollman Underhill
- The Usborne art treasury, Rosie Dickins ; designed by Nicola Butler
- Sister Wendy's American collection /, a Spire Films production for WGBH, Boston, v. 2
- Sister Wendy's American collection /, a Spire Films production for WGBH, Boston, v. 1
- Pablo Picasso, John Beardsley
- Monet, written & illustrated by Mike Venezia
- 13 art techniques children should know, Angela Wenzel ; translation, Cynthia Hall
- Hidden pictures, Linda Bolton
- Do you see what I see?, the art of illusion, by Angela Wenzel
- Art for dummies, by Thomas Hoving ; foreword by Andrew Wyeth
- Water, through the eyes of artists, by Wendy and Jack Richardson
- Seeing like an artist, what artists perceive in the art of others, Lincoln Perry
- The shape game, Anthony Browne
- Paul Cezanne, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Sister Wendy's American collection /, a Spire Films production for WGBH, Boston, v. 3
- Come look with me, enjoying art with children, Gladys S. Blizzard
- Story painter, the life of Jacob Lawrence, by John Duggleby
- The painter's eye, learning to look at contemporary American art, by Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan
- The 12-hour art expert, everything you need to know about art in a dozen masterpieces, Noah Charney
- Imaginary gardens, American poetry and art for young people, edited by Charles Sullivan
- Animals, through the eyes of artists, by Wendy and Jack Richardson
- Norman Rockwell, storyteller with a brush, by Beverly Gherman
- Frederic Remington, by Ernest Raboff
- The journey of Diego Rivera, Ernest Goldstein
Outgoing Resources
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