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Books in Artists Through the Ages series

  • Edgar Degas

    Alix Wood

    Hardcover (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Edgar Degas was a French artist who rose to fame in the late 1800s. His paintings and sculptures of both horses and dancers are still known throughout the world today. Readers explore Degass life by taking an in-depth look at some of his most famous works of art. Facts about this artist and the techniques he employed are presented alongside historical images as well as images of Degass masterpieces. Sidebars provide additional information about the life and work of one of the founders of Impressionism.
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  • Paul Cezanne

    Alix Wood

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Paul Cézanne simplified painting into basic shapes and influenced many artists with his ideas. Readers will learn that Cézanne was not very successful during his lifetime but has left a legacy that still influences artists to this day. Easy-to-follow text accompanied with vivid photographs and reproductions of the artist’s work will keep readers engaged.
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  • Claude Monet

    Alix Wood

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Claude Monet is one of the most famous impressionist artists of all time. Readers will follow him through his early life of drawing caricatures to his later life of painting, even as his eyesight was failing. Captivating photographs of Monet’s paintings will inspire any artist.
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  • Albrecht Durer

    Alix Wood

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Albrecht Dürer was a master of many creative pursuits, including painting, engraving, and printmaking. With an artistic talent that appeared at the age of 13, Dürer began his career as an apprentice and went on to be regarded as one of the greatest Renaissance artists. This text features Dürer’s fascinating biographical details as well as his most famous works, including the engravings and woodcuts that have solidified his position in history as a masterful artist. Informative sidebars appear on every spread, offering opportunities for additional learning.
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  • Pierre-Auguste Renoir

    Alix Wood

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Pierre-Auguste Renoir came from humble means and started out as an apprentice. After taking free art classes, he was admitted to a well-known art school in Paris and went on to become one of the greatest Impressionist painters. Readers learn about his life in Paris, his famous painter friends, and the Impressionist movement. The text features some of Renoir’s earliest and best-known works, along with the stories behind their creation. Information-rich sidebars aid in bringing Renoir’s artistic biography to life.
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  • Johannes Vermeer

    Alix Wood

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Presents the life and accomplishments of the Dutch painter known for his use of color, discussing his childhood, art education, family life, and famous works.
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  • Leonardo da Vinci

    Alix Wood

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Leonardo da Vinci was one of the greatest artists and thinkers of the Italian Renaissance. Readers will be introduced to some of his greatest work through clear text and vibrant photographs. Budding artists will get a fascinating and inspiring glimpse into the life and times of this true Renaissance Man.
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  • Edouard Manet

    Alix Wood

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Édouard Manet is one of the world’s best-known artists, but he almost wasn’t an artist at all. His father tried to persuade him practice law or join the navy, but Manet wanted to paint. His depictions of modern life, such as café scenes, people going to the opera, and watching horse races, bridged the gap between realism and Impressionism. Readers follow Manet’s career from his early life in Paris to the height of his fame. As they read, they learn about different artistic movements and techniques and other important artists of the period. Manet’s most famous works are presented to readers, along with informative sidebars.
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  • Georgia O'Keeffe

    Alix Wood

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Georgia O’Keeffe is widely regarded as a founder of American Modernism. She is best known for her large, close-up paintings of natural forms and for her desert landscapes. Despite attending art schools and winning awards, she once quit painting for four years because she didn’t think she was good enough. Readers learn these fascinating biographical details and more with this text, which presents O’Keeffe’s life and her best-known works. Readers learn about the time period in which she lived, her contemporaries, and the things that inspired her to paint. Informative sidebars complete a comprehensive learning experience.
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  • Albrecht Durer

    Alix Wood

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Albrecht Dürer was a master of many creative pursuits, including painting, engraving, and printmaking. With an artistic talent that appeared at the age of 13, Dürer began his career as an apprentice and went on to be regarded as one of the greatest Renaissance artists. This text features Dürer’s fascinating biographical details as well as his most famous works, including the engravings and woodcuts that have solidified his position in history as a masterful artist. Informative sidebars appear on every spread, offering opportunities for additional learning.
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  • War and Conflict

    Jane Bingham

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Jan. 15, 2007)
    Every region of the world has produced artwork inspired and influenced by war. Since ancient times, artists have created images of warriors, brave leaders, and battle-torn landscapes. Often, they have tried to alter their society's views on war through art. Using many different forms of expression, artists have created their own history of conflict. This book explains how art styles have developed through time, and how artists' techniques add to our understanding of their work. The subject of war and conflict is captured in a wide range of media, including photography, painting, sculpture, posters, textiles, and film. The information to help interpret works of art and understand the time in history in which they were created are included in this book.
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  • Anthony Van Dyck

    Alix Wood

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Sir Anthony van Dyck was known for his paintings of some of the most important people in 17th century England, including King Charles I and his family. Van Dyck was sent to school to learn to be a painter when he was only 1 years old! Readers follow van Dyck’s career from those first years as a student to the height of his fame. As they read, they learn about different artistic techniques as well as important figures in European history. Van Dyck’s most famous works of art are presented to readers, along with informative sidebars.
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