A tour of the Hermitage Museum, a famous art museum in St. Petersburg, Russia that houses masterpieces from ancient China, Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and contemporary Europe.
Showcases two hundred pieces of Japanese art created during the Edo period from the 2007 Price collection displayed at the Sackler Gallery in Washington, D.C., featuring screens, hanging scrolls, fans, and more.
Reproduces sixty-six works of African-American art from the Paul R. Jones collection, and includes ten essays in which contributors discuss collage and photomontage, discursive modernism, color, photography and printmaking, and other topics.
The author/illustrator describes how his mother's wish to spend her birthday visiting an art museum with her family changed the course of his life forever.
"Cat detective Inspector Brunswick and Nelson, his assistant, investigate when they discover that an admiral depicted in a prized portrait is missing an eyebrow"--OCLC.
When a boy visits an art museum and one of the paintings comes to life, he has an afternoon of adventure and discovery that changes how he sees the world.
"When a boy visits an art museum and one of the paintings comes to life, he has an afternoon of adventure and discovery [that] changes how he sees the world ever after"--Provided by publisher.