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Books published by publisher J. Paul Getty Museum

  • Discovering Art: Cats

    John Harris, Catherine Lorenz

    Board book (J. Paul Getty Museum, March 10, 2009)
    This colorful book is filled with delightful images from the J. Paul Getty Museum's collection. But not just any images: this volume contains images of cats, accompanied by a bit of read-aloud rhyme. Designed and written for the youngest of art appreciators, these charming books introduce children to the many different ways artists see the world--and offer a glimpse into the treasures of the Getty Museum.
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  • See and Do Children's Book: Rembrandt

    Ceciel de Bie;Martijn Leenen

    Hardcover (J. Paul Getty Museum, March 15, 1750)
    Fun things to read about and do
  • The Fate of Achilles by Bimba Landmann

    Bimba Landmann

    Hardcover (J. Paul Getty Museum, March 15, 1662)
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  • An ABC of What Art Can Be by Meher McArthur

    Meher McArthur

    Hardcover (J. Paul Getty Museum, Aug. 16, 1781)
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  • Marguerite Makes a Book

    Bruce Robertson

    Hardcover (J. Paul Getty Museum, Oct. 28, 1996)
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  • My Travels With Clara by Mary Holmes

    Mary Holmes

    Hardcover (J. Paul Getty Museum, March 15, 1836)
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  • See and Do Children's Book: Rembrandt

    Ceciel de Bie, Martijn Leenen

    Hardcover (J. Paul Getty Museum, Oct. 11, 2001)
    Beautifully designed and illustrated with drawings, photographs, and reproductions of works of art, the See and Do books offer children an ideal and engaging way to explore the lives of these great artists and the works that made them famous. A biographical sketch of Rembrandt with fascinating anecdotes and descriptions of how life was lived in his time brings this painter to life, while glimpses into his studio, combined with simple and clear explanations of how his paintings were created, offer young readers a thorough understanding of the working life of this artists. Moreover, the See and Do books directly engage children in the act of learning by asking questions about the paintings' content and style and suggesting activities that will help them truly understand how a painter makes a painting. For ages nine to twelve.
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  • Why Are You Calling Me a Barbarian?

    Birgitta Petrén

    Paperback (The J. Paul Getty Museum, Jan. 1, 1999)
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  • Song of the Swallows by Leo Politi

    Leo Politi

    Hardcover (J. Paul Getty Museum, March 15, 1684)
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  • A Is for Artist: A Getty Museum Alphabet by Getty

    Getty

    Hardcover (J. Paul Getty Museum, March 15, 1764)
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  • This Is the Day: The March on Washington by Leonard Freed

    Leonard Freed;Michael Eric Dyson

    Hardcover (J. Paul Getty Museum, March 15, 1750)
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  • Pop-Up Aesop by John Harris

    John Harris

    Hardcover (J. Paul Getty Museum, Aug. 16, 1896)
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