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Books with author Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • Vincent's Colors

    Vincent van Gogh, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Sept. 29, 2005)
    Vincent van Gogh is one of the world's most famous artists. Throughout his life, he wrote to his younger brother, Theo, about his colorful, dynamic paintings. This book pairs the artist's paintings with his own words. Van Gogh's descriptions, arranged as a simple rhyme, introduce young readers to all the colors of the rainbowand beyond. The descriptive words combine with spectacular reproductions of many of the artist's most beloved and important works to create a perfect art book for young and old alike.
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  • Fun with Pattern

    Fifi Weinert, Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Mass Market Paperback (Viking Juvenile, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Using this kit, which includes twenty-four stamps, a stamp pad, and an instructional volume, readers can use their creativity and imagination to decorate gift wrap, stationary, birthday cards, book covers, frames, boxes, and more.
  • Museum Shapes

    The (NY) Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 7, 2005)
    Introducing children to basic and complex shapes through the Metropolitan Museum's extensive and varied collections, this book features the work of a diverse range of artists. Each shape has two spreads. Full color.
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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Jan. 15, 2019)
    A charming, chunky book filled with more than 150 works we love from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The book is divided into different themes for readers to explore, including people, animals, transportation, and places. Accompanying text provides readers with insight into each piece without distracting from the beauty of the work. From paintings to collages to sculptures to photographs, I (Heart) Art helps readers discover the best that the museum has to offer. Among the artists included are Jennifer Bartlett, Romare Bearden, Rosa Bonheur, Canaletto, Mary Cassatt, Marc Chagall, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Hokusai, Winslow Homer, Edmonia Lewis, Claude Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe, Alfred Stieglitz, and Andy Warhol.
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  • Songs of the Wild West

    Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Items from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Buffalo Bill Historical Center illustrate forty-five songs
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  • What Can You Do with a Paper Bag?

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Paperback (Chronicle Books, June 1, 2001)
    With a little imagination, the answer is "plenty!" Armed with scissors, tape, and glue, it's easy to turn an ordinary paper bag into an extraordinary hat, wig, mask or crown. Simple step-by-step instructions show readers how to make a golden crown, a curly Baroque wig, Perseus's winged helmet, a pharaoh's headdress, George Washington's wig, a Japanese geisha hairdo, an African mask and sixteen other imaginative designs. An engaging activity book for both home and classroom, What Can You Do with a Paper Bag?, inspired by works of art from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, will provide hours of educational and entertaining dress-up fun. Awards and honors for What Can You Do with a Paper Bag?:Parent's Guide to Children's Media, non-fiction category
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  • Fun with Hieroglyphs

    Metropolitan Museum of Art, Catharine Roehrig

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Oct. 21, 2008)
    Discover the secrets of hieroglyphs, the language of the ancient Egyptians, with this innovative kit from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Learn the sounds and letters of the hieroglyphic alphabet, find out which symbols were thought to have magical powers, and read how this mysterious language was decoded after hundreds of years. Then, with the alphabet chart as your guide, use the 24 hieroglyphic stamps and ink pad to write messages, create designs, and make cards.
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  • My First ABC

    The (NY) Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Board book (LB Kids, Sept. 1, 2009)
    In this abridged board book edition of the successful hardcover picture book, Museum ABC, kids can learn their ABCs with the accompaniment of stunning artwork from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. A page is devoted to each letter of the alphabet and a single, memorable picture of the object is represented; for example, the classic "A is for APPLE" is accompanied by a well-known piece of art by Cezanne showing apples. Adults will love the visual and cultural richness of this alphabetical tour, which also includes details about each piece of art and its creator in the back. And with rounded edges and a smaller format, this is a perfect fit for younger children just learning the alphabet.
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  • Can You Find It? America: Search and Discover More Than 150 Details in 20 Works of Art

    Metropolitan Museum of Art, Linda Falken

    Hardcover (Abrams Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2010)
    The Can You Find It? books have delighted countless children, inviting them to look more closely at works of art by searching for hidden details. Now comes a new title in the series, featuring paintings, prints, and textiles from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Each work is characteristically American, and each is filled with a wealth of details to discover. Among the works featured are Washington Crossing the Delaware, by Emmanuel Leutze; Across the Continent: “Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way”, by Frances Flora Bond Palmer for Currier & Ives; The Last Moments of John Brown, by Thomas Hovenden; Thanksgiving Turkey, by Grandma Moses; The Photographer, by Jacob Lawrence; and Street Story Quilt; by Faith Ringgold. Praise for the Can You Find It? series Family Fun “Our Favorite Things” selection “This is art as entertainment with an educational bent.” —School Library Journal “It’s hard to fault a book that encourages young readers to pore over every square centimeter . . .” —Booklist
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  • NYC ABC

    Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Hardcover (Skira Rizzoli, Sept. 6, 2011)
    In this charming New York City souvenir gift book, children learn the alphabet and the city through the art in one of the world’s greatest museums. From “Avenue” to “Zeppelin,” this deluxe alphabet book looks at New York City through the eyes of artists whose works are in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Each letter features multiple colorful images of places or experiences in the world’s greatest city. For example, see the Brooklyn Bridge in a Walker Evans photograph or a nineteenth-century print. Harlem is brought to life in artworks by Romare Bearden and Jacob Lawrence and a quilt by Faith Ringgold. The delightful variety of images range from an ephemeral vintage postcard depicting the magnificent Statue of Liberty to Edward Steichen’s renowned photograph of the Flatiron building. In all, over seventy-five paintings, prints, textiles, postcards, and photographs show Gotham as never seen before by a range of artists, including Childe Hassam, Georgia O’Keeffe, Edward Hopper, Alfred Stieglitz, Fairfield Porter, and John Sloan. There is a simple, colorful spread devoted to each letter of the alphabet, and the book includes a checklist with thumbnail illustrations and identifying captions for all the artworks.
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  • Color Magic Sticker Play Book

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Hardcover-spiral (Abrams Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2008)
    WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD―Small parts. Not for children under 3 years. In association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art A hands-on way for children to learn about color―and express their creativity! With this innovative book, young artists experience the wonder of color and learn through discovery how colors mix and change. By combining unique translucent stickers, one color on top of another, children can create new colors and then change them in an instant. The reusable stickers easily peel away from the special laminated pages so that a fresh “canvas” is always at the ready. The more than two thousand stickers come in geometric shapes of various sizes, which can be arranged to create people, animals, airplanes, cars, and more. Each spread suggests a familiar setting such as home, a playground, a beach, and a farm, with a few illustrations started for inspiration. As children manipulate the circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, wedges, and ovals, they will begin to see the geometry of the world, as artists do.
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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    eBook (Abrams Books for Young Readers, Jan. 15, 2019)
    A charming, chunky book filled with more than 150 works we love from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The book is divided into different themes for readers to explore, including people, animals, transportation, and places. Accompanying text provides readers with insight into each piece without distracting from the beauty of the work. From paintings to collages to sculptures to photographs, I (Heart) Art helps readers discover the best that the museum has to offer. Among the artists included are Jennifer Bartlett, Romare Bearden, Rosa Bonheur, Canaletto, Mary Cassatt, Marc Chagall, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Hokusai, Winslow Homer, Edmonia Lewis, Claude Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe, Alfred Stieglitz, and Andy Warhol.