Art appreciation
Label
Art appreciation
Name
Art appreciation
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of32
- Rembrandt, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Paul Klee, by Mike Venezia
- What is art for?, Ellen Dissanayake
- Da Vinci, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia ; consultant, Sarah Mollman
- Jackson Pollock, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia ; consultant: Meg Moss
- Miró, earth and sky, Claire-Hélène Blanquet
- Monet, written & illustrated by Mike Venezia
- The shape game, Anthony Browne
- The Usborne book of famous artists, Ruth Brocklehurst, Rosie Dickins and Abigail Wheatley ; designed by Nicola Butler ; drawings by Mark Beech ; art consultant, Kathleen Adler
- Mary Cassatt, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia ; consultant Sarah Mollman Underhill
- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Picasso, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Paul Gauguin, written & illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Sandro Botticelli, written & illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Art for dummies, by Thomas Hoving ; foreword by Andrew Wyeth
- The ultimate art museum, Ferren Gipson
- Leonardo da Vinci, by Ernest Raboff
- Looking at paintings, Jude Welton
- Chagall, my town, sad and joyous, Jacqueline Loumaye ; illustrated by Veronique Boiry ; translated by John Goodman
- Why Homer matters, Adam Nicolson
- This book will make you an artist, written by Ruth Millington ; illustrated by Ellen Surrey
- Diego Rivera, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Michelangelo, by Mike Venezia
- Art and how it works, an introduction to art for children, written by Ann Kay ; foreword by Tomie dePaola
- An eye for art, focusing on great artists and their work
- A child's book of art, by Lucy Micklethwait
- Salvador Dali, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- The art museum, [conceived by Richard Schlagman]
- Can you find it?, Judith Cressy
- The daily book of art, Colin Gilbert ... [and others]
- I spy shapes in art, devised & selected by Lucy Micklethwait
- Georgia O'Keeffe, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia ; consultant, Meg Moss
Outgoing Resources
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