Art appreciation -- Juvenile literature
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Art appreciation -- Juvenile literature
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Art appreciation
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- Looking at paintings, by Frances Kennet and Terry Measham ; illustrated by Malcolm Livingstone
- Children's book of art
- Rembrandt, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- A child's book of art, great pictures, first words, selected by Lucy Micklethwait
- Monet, written & illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Paul Klee, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia ; consultant Meg Moss
- Georgia O'Keeffe, painter of the desert, Jacqueline A. Ball and Catherine Conant
- No one saw, ordinary things through the eyes of an artist, by Bob Raczka
- Imagine that!, activities and adventures in surrealism, Joyce Raimondo
- Michael the Angel, by Laura Fischetto ; illustrated by Letizia Galli
- Art 123, count from 1 to 12 with great works of art, Stefano Zuffi
- A child's introduction to art, the world's greatest paintings and sculptures, by Heather Alexander ; illustrated by Meredith Hamilton
- The art book for children, text by Amanda Renshaw
- Come look with me, Asian art, Kimberly Lane
- Mary Cassatt, Ernestine Giesecke
- Art up close, from ancient to modern, Claire d'Harcourt
- Spot a cat, Lucy Micklethwait
- Discovering women artists for children, Jennifer Tarr Coyne
- Mary Cassatt, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia ; consultant Sarah Mollman Underhill
- Can you find it?, Judith Cressy
- Michelangelo, by Mike Venezia
- A day with Picasso, [written by Susanne Pfleger ; translated from the German by Christopher Wynne]
- Children's book of art
- A history of pictures for children, from cave paintings to computer drawings, David Hockney and Martin Gayford ; illustrated by Rose Blake
- Artistic trickery, the tradition of trompe l'oeil art, Michael Capek
- Can you find it, too?, Judith Cressy
- Picture this!, activities and adventures in impressionism, Joyce Raimondo
- Can you find it? America, Linda Falken
- Visiting the art museum, Laurene Krasny Brown and Marc Brown
- A bird or two, a story about Henri Matisse, [written and illustrated by] Bijou Le Tord
- 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
- Splat!, the most exciting artists of all time, Mary Richards
- The art of the Renaissance, Lucia Corrain ; illustrated by L.R. Galante, Simone Boni
- I spy, an alphabet in art, devised & selected by Lucy Micklethwait
- A child's book of prayer in art, Wendy Beckett
- Art fraud detective, Anna Nilsen
- A child's book of art, discover great paintings, Lucy Micklethwait
- The Usborne art treasury, Rosie Dickins ; designed by Nicola Butler
- Pieter Breugel, by John Malam
- The duke and the peasant, life in the Middle Ages : the calendar pictures in the Duc de Berry's Trè€s riches heures, by Wendy Beckett
- The art book for children, [text by Amanda Renshaw and Gilda Williams Ruggi]
- Vincent's starry night and other stories, a children's history of art, Michael Bird ; illustrated by Kate Evans
- Rembrandt, by Ernest Raboff
- 13 artists children should know, Angela Wenzel ; [translation by Jane Michael]
- In the picture, Lucy Micklethwait
- Come look with me, exploring landscape art with children, Gladys S. Blizzard
- Sky tree, seeing science through art, Thomas Locker with Candace Christiansen
- Look! look! look!, by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace with Linda K. Friedlaender ; illustrated by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace
- Look, drawing the line in art, Gillian Wolfe
- Seen Art?, Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith
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