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Books with title The Young Artist

  • The Young Artist

    Thomas Locker

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 29, 1989)
    A talented young artist, commanded to paint the king's courtiers, all of whom wish to be portrayed with improved appearances, struggles with his sense of integrity which demands honest portraiture.
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  • The Young Artist

    Thomas Locker

    Paperback (Puffin, Nov. 4, 1993)
    A talented young artist, commanded to paint the king's courtiers, all of whom wish to be portrayed with improved appearances, struggles with his sense of integrity which demands honest portraiture.
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  • The Young Artist

    Thomas Locker

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 29, 1989)
    A poignant story of a young painter who, brought up to paint only what he sees and not what he imagines, is commissioned by a group of powerful nobles to compose a flattering untruthful portrait
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  • The Artist

    John Bianchi

    Paperback (Bungalo Books, Aug. 1, 1993)
    From the time he was a puppy, Amelio wanted to be a painter, and throughout a long and happy life, in which he used his talents in any way he could to help his family he never gave up the desire
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  • The Artist

    Andrew Frinkle

    language (MediaStream Press, Feb. 4, 2019)
    The Artist:Allow Emilia Jane to show you her art collection. She’s a painter with a passion, and she wants to take you on a visual journey. Will you get her style? Will it change your mind about art forever?This book is a humorous look at art, especially art that takes itself way too seriously. It also includes 2 pages at the back for you to illustrate on your own!
  • Arty the Artist

    Leo Zarko

    eBook
    Arty, an imaginative young boy, sets off on an exploration of world famous artists from the past. After learning about their lives and impact on the world of art, Arty chooses a well-known piece from each artist to recreate. In this fun tale, Arty learns what it means to be an original and the importance of doing things in your own unique way.
  • The Artist

    Antanae Hanna, Shebrena Hanna

    language (Antanae L. Hanna and Shebrena Hanna, Aug. 7, 2014)
    From a very young age until sometimes very late in life, people often change their minds as to what they will do for a job. This book is a reflection of how Antanae's experiences throughout the day sway her decision as to what she wants to be when she grows up. What decision will she make……….
  • The Artist

    John Bianchi

    Hardcover (Bungalo Books, Aug. 1, 1993)
    From the time he was a puppy, Amelio wanted to be a painter, and throughout a long and happy life, in which he used his talents in any way he could to help his family he never gave up the desire
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  • The Artist

    Nohemi James

    eBook (, Aug. 21, 2014)
    The "Busy Bee Thalie" series is about Thalie making dreams happen. In each story she takes advantage of her creativity. She takes charge of her day by assuming roles kids can aspire to be in their future. The cute stories can inspire children in believing that they too can be anything they want. In this book Thalie takes up art to entertain herself on a rainy day.
  • Arty the Artist

    Leo Zarko

    Paperback (Independently published, April 23, 2019)
    Arty, an imaginative young boy, sets off on an exploration of world famous artists from the past. After learning about their lives and impact on the world of art, Arty chooses a well-known piece from each artist to recreate. In this fun tale, Arty learns what it means to be an original and the importance of doing things in your own unique way.
  • The Young Artist's Handbook

    Anthony Hodge

    Hardcover (Shooting Star Press, March 15, 1995)
    Painting, Drawing, Collage, Cartooning
  • The Artist in You

    Julie Brunelle, Peter Wood

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, Sept. 4, 2018)
    Taking some the world's greatest art and artists as its starting point, this visually stunning and absorbing book is a perfect way to get children aged 10 plus into art and creating their own work. It has two objectives. One is to introduce the basics of art and the art making process in an easy and accessible way with fun and engaging projects, while exploring various techniques and mediums, including photography and printmaking. Secondly, it introduces much of the basic art terminology to give the reader the vocabulary to discuss and share their appreciation of art. The authors, both artists and art teachers themselves, convey their enthusiasm with a voice that is simple, direct and full of fun.The projects cover a high level of art education and in fact self-learners, teachers and students of all ages will learn a lot from it. Students who complete these projects will command outstanding abilities and knowledge of the fine arts. Learners will gain important first hand skills and insights into the language of art necessary to work and communicate in this challenging field.
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