Author: | Rose-Marie Hagen; Rainer Hagen |
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Art |
Series: | Bibliotheca Universalis Ser. |
Under the microscope: Paintings' hidden secrets revealed This important addition to our understanding of art history's masterworks puts some of the world's most famous paintings under a magnifying glass to uncover their most small and subtle elements and al... read more
Author: | Paul Tobin (Editor) |
Category: |
Art |
White Cloud Worlds vol. 3 is the third release in this award-winning series of art books, and contains a stunning collection of sci-fi and fantasy art. The book features work by over 60 artists who have worked... read more
Author: | Rubin, Susan Goldman |
Category: |
Art |
Wideness and Wonder is the fascinating story of the mysterious and beloved artist Georgia O'Keeffe. Well-known children's biography writer Susan Goldman Rubin traces the events that shaped O'Keeffe's art and how art influenced O Keeffe's life in return.
Wideness and Wonder is colorful, access... read more
Author: | Tessa Wild |
Category: |
Art |
William Morris and his Palace of Art is a comprehensive new study of Red House, Bexleyheath; the only house commissioned by William Morris and the first independent architectural work of his close friend, Philip Webb. M... read more
Author: | Rachel Ignotofsky |
Category: |
Art |
Series: | Women in Science |
Reading Level: | 6 Craft/Fashion/Art |
A charmingly illustrated and inspiring book, Women in Art highlights the achievements and stories of 50 notable women in the arts--from well-known figures like painters Frida Kahlo and Georgia O'Keefe, to lesser-known names like 19th-century African American quilter Harriet Powers and Hop... read more
Author: | Helen Lehndorf |
Category: |
Art |
Pick up this beautiful, richly illustrated gem and be inspired to polish the prism of self-reflection and journal your way to self-discovery. Create your own series of 'personal books' that provide a home for your mind, savouring life's mom... read more
Author: | Elea Baucheron |
Category: |
Art |
When artists think big, big things happen. In Chicago's Millennium Park, thousands of visitors flock daily to Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate to see their wondrously distorted reflections. Christo's The Gates mesmerized the citizens of New York City with its bright orange fabric drape... read more
Author: | Kim Gamble |
Category: |
Art |
If you look, really look, and see the lines and shapes that things are made of, you can draw anything. If you can write numbers and the letters A-Z, you can draw anything. With lots of examples, step-by-step guidance, helpful tips, jokes, stories and flip pictures, Kim Gamble show... read more
Author: | Susanne Schaadt |
Category: |
Art |
Drawing should always be a fun pastime; it's a great way to relax and let your imagination run wild. It can also be a fantastic meditative exercise. All you need is some paper, some pens and pencils and you're ready to unwind. The Japanese word "zen" me... read more
Author: | Roger Horrocks |
Category: |
Art |
Reading Level: | near fine |
Born in Christchurch in 1901, Len Lye was driven by a lifelong passion for motion and energy, and how to represent them in art. He moved to London, where he exhibited with Frances Hodgkins and Henry Moore, and then to New York, where he became renowned as a film-maker and kinetic ... read more
Author: | JOHNSON |
Category: |
Art |
Category: |
Art |