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In Medusa's gaze

still life paintings from upstate New York museums
1991

At the end of the century

one hundred years of architecture
1998
Illustrations and text help chronicle the major developments that have taken place in the field of architecture during the twentieth century.

More bright & bold bulletin boards

1995
Bulletin board designs for schools and libraries created around three major topics: popular literature, leisure time activities, and heritage and cultural events.

Getting started in science fairs

from planning to judging
1995
Examines the role of teachers, parents, and students in elementary school science fairs, offers advice on staging and judging a science fair, and includes suggestions and instructions for science fair projects in nine different scientific disciplines.

One nation

patriots and pirates portrayed
2000
Presents color reproductions of paintings and drawings by artists N.C. Wyeth and his grandson James Wyeth which highlight the changing attitudes toward patriotism in America over the course of the twentieth century; and includes essays that provide information about the lives of the artists and their work.

Ivy + Bean

what's the big idea?
2011
When all the second grade students must enter the science fair, which has global warming as its theme, best friends Ivy and Bean team up to create an unusual project.

Masterclass

Arnold Newman
2012
Contains over two hundred of Arnold Newman's individual and group portraits as well as abstracts, landscapes, and cityscapes.

Richard Avedon

photographs 1946 2004
2007
A catalog of the photographs on display in Denmark's Louisiana Museum of Modern Art's exhibit profiling the work of photographer Richard Avedon.

Dr. Seuss, the cat behind the hat

[the art of Dr. Seuss]
2012
"Illustrator by day, surrealist by night, Ted Geisel created a body of previously little-known work during his leisure hours that he called his 'Midnight Paintings,' and which is now known as 'The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss.' This irrepressible and soulful collection redefines Ted Geisel as an iconic American artist. For sixty years, his 'Secret Art' allowed Geisel to expand his artistic boundaries without the confines and pressures of commercial deadlines and influences. These paintings afforded the peaceful distraction that he craved, and through this work, the tenets of surrealism--surprise and juxtaposition--energized his sensibilities. This volume exuberantly juxtaposes Geisel's 'Midnight Paintings' with his best-loved children's books because this was how Dr. Seuss constructed his creative life--his days devoted to literature for children, his nights to letting his mind and palette wander to even stranger shores. Inevitably, Geisel created images in his private artworks that would find their way into his literary projects. Though he fiercely protected his 'Secret Art' from criticism during his lifetime, his intention all along was for these works to be seen when he was gone."--From publisher's description.

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