Catalogue Search | MBRL
Search Results Heading
Explore the vast range of titles available.
MBRLSearchResults
-
Series TitleSeries Title
-
Reading LevelReading Level
-
Content TypeContent Type
-
Item TypeItem Type
-
YearFrom:-To:
-
More FiltersMore FiltersIs Full-Text AvailableSubjectCountry Of PublicationPublisherSourceTarget AudienceDonorLanguagePlace of PublicationContributorsLocation
Done
Filters
Reset
3
result(s) for
"Artistes États-Unis Biographies Ouvrages pour la jeunesse."
Sort by:
I'm gonna paint : Ralph Fasanella, artist of the people
by
Broyles, Anne, 1953- author
,
Tentler-Krylov, Victoria, illustrator
in
Fasanella, Ralph Juvenile literature.
,
Fasanella, Ralph.
,
Fasanella, Ralph
2023
\"A picture book biography of American folk artist and labor organizer Ralph Fasanella. When dared to jump, Ralph always took the dare. So begins this loving tribute to a singular artist and his tireless efforts to honor and celebrate immigrant and working-class communities through his paintings.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Yoko Ono
by
Sánchez Vegara, Ma Isabel (María Isabel), author
in
Ono, Yōko Juvenile literature.
,
Artists United States Biography Juvenile literature.
,
Women artists Biography Juvenile literature.
2021
Little Yoko had everything she could dream of - except time with her busy parents. After years of struggle and hunger during the war, Yoko made her way to New York to meet other free spirits and study art. One day, John Lennon came to see her work and together, they imagined a better world: one in which war no longer raged and everyone worked for peace. This inspiring story of the artist and activist's life features a fact and photo section at the back.
Andy Warhol
by
Sánchez Vegara, Ma Isabel (María Isabel), author
,
Hunt, Timothy, illustrator
in
Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987 Juvenile literature.
,
Artists United States Biography Juvenile literature.
,
Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987.
2021
Little Andy was the tiniest and palest child of the Warholas, a humble couple from Slovakia who lived in Pittsburgh. Sketchbook glued to his hand, he loved every minute of drawing, but he was too shy to show his work to others, even to his family! As an adult he got a chance to publish his first illustration for a glamorous magazine. He turned his attention to the ordinary, like soup cans he ate from for lunch every day. He showed the world that the ordinary objects could POP, and founded a cultural movement. This moving book features stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of the inspiring artist's life.