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13 art techniques children should know
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Wenzel, Angela, author
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Hall, Cynthia, translator
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Art Technique Juvenile literature.
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Artists' materials Juvenile literature.
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Artists Juvenile literature.
2013
Introduces children to thirteen important artistic techniques via specific works of art. Includes timeline, glossary, and quiz questions.-- Source other than Library of Congress.
13 fashion styles children should know
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Werle, Simone, author
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Hall, Cynthia, translator
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Fashion Juvenile literature.
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Fashion History Juvenile literature.
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Fashion History Chronology Juvenile literature.
2013
\"Lively spreads filled with illustrations, sidebar information, important events, and designer profiles allow readers to watch hemlines and shoulder pads rise and fall, understand the effects of culture and history, and trace the origins of popular trends such as Harajuku, preppy, and hipster. An excellent introduction to fashion history for young readers, this book is a visual guide to the changing styles that have defined the past 100 years\"--Publishers website.
Art deco
\"Designed to reflect the style it celebrates, [this book] is filled with hundreds of examples of painting, architecture, interiors, jewelry, crafts, furniture, and fashion. Author Norbert Wolf traces the chronology of the art deco style by looking at the politics and culture of Europe in the 1920s and early 1930s, and the artistic movements that paralleled its popularity. He follows art deco's influence in Europe and its immigration to the Americas and Asia. Most importantly, this ... volume looks beyond the era of art deco's origination to the present day\"--Publisher's website.
Funny birds
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Ug, Philippe, author, artist
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Hall, Cynthia., translator
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Birds Juvenile fiction.
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Pop-up books Specimens.
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Toy and movable books Specimens.
2013
Uses paper engineering to illustrate the daily activities and life cycle of a funny bird.
Nordic painting : the rise of modernity
Delightful landscapes, idyllic genre scenes, light-flooded interiors, and atmospheric portraits: this richly illustrated book introduces the most important stylistic directions, artists, and works of Nordic painting. Concentrating on the period of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it centers on Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland, but also considers the equally interesting Nordic regions of the Faroes, Greenland, and the German-Danish borderland ... Drawing from the most recent research, this extensive monograph addresses itself to various issues, including the interaction between Nordic and Central European artists and the development of modernism in Nordic art. At the same time, it opens up new perspectives on the present: a consideration of the works of contemporary artists such as Ragnar Kjartansson and Olafur Eliasson, which make both thematic and formal reference to the previous century, elucidates the enduring significance of Nordic art even today. -- publisher's statement.
Giovanni Bellini : the art of contemplation
Following the arc of Bellini's career, from his early devotional paintings to his later, occasionally secular works, this book offers an in-depth appreciation of the Venetian master who dominated the Early Renaissance. Featuring nearly every extant Bellini work, as well as those of his contemporaries, this book brims with gorgeous Renaissance art. Author Johannes Grave focuses on some of the artist's greatest works including Allegoria Sacra, the Brera Pieta, and the altarpiece of San Giobbe-to explore how Bellini excelled in tempera before mastering oil painting. Grave discusses how Bellini's precise lines, his delicate facial expressions, and the subtle effects of light and shadow were used in his religious paintings as well as his portraiture and late mythological depictions. The book examines Bellini's life, including his complex relationships with his father Jacopo, his brother Gentile, and his brother-in-law Andrea Mantegna. It considers the original contexts of Bellini's works, and elucidates the ways in which these paintings were meant to be perceived. It also links Bellini's devotional paintings with the poetic creations of his pupil Giorgione. An important contribution to the scholarship of Renaissance art, this book reaffirms Bellini's status as one of Venice's greatest painters.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner : imaginary travels
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Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, 1880-1938, artist
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Beisiegel, Katharina, curator, editor, author
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Sadowsky, Thorsten, curator, author
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Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, 1880-1938 Exhibitions.
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Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, 1880-1938 Criticism and interpretation.
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Kirchner, Ernst Ludwig, 1880-1938 Themes, motives.
2018
Throughout Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's career, one unifying theme emerges - the search for what he saw as unadulterated and primal. This volume explores the far-reaching influence of non-western art on Kirchner's oeuvre and the importance of his life in Davos, Switzerland, where he found a temporary peace despite the impending threat of censorship by the Nazis. Throughout the chapters of this book are reproductions of Kirchner's paintings as well as his sculptures, woodcuts, sketches, drawings, textiles, carvings, and furniture. Archival material in the form of letters and diary entries offer an unprecedented look into the artist's creative process. This study of one of the most talented and influential German Expressionist painters draws compelling conclusions about the influence of the imaginary on his work.