Author: Madelynn Dickerson
Publisher: Visible Ink Press
Published: 2013-06-01
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 1578594634
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The major art pieces, most important artists, and significant artistic movements from 35,000 BCE to today are collected together in this easy to read resource on art history. Continuing in the tradition of the standout Handy Answer Book reference series, this book not only the covers the development of Western art, but also the history of art across the globe. An overview of art—its history, techniques, materials, forms, colors, style, the nature of artistic expression, and how to look at art—is followed by examinations of the main periods and movements of art history. The book both explains and shows important elements, influences, artists, and masterworks of era and the world events and cultures that influenced and changed them through nearly 150 color images of indispensable masterworks. This accessible and entertaining resource for readers with a casual interest in art history as well as industry professionals also includes a glossary of terms to demystify jargon and explain theory.
Author: John T. Lewis & Bros. Co
Publisher:
Published: 1917
Total Pages: 82
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Disney Book Group
Publisher: Disney Press
Published: 2008-06-24
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781423110231
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The town is counting on Manny and his tools to fix up Sheet Rock Hills’ community center before its grand reopening. But there are so many repairs to make and so much painting to do—will they have everything done in time? Hunt down the hidden lift-the-flap stickers to help Manny and the tools get the community center ready for the town’s big celebration!
Author: Lina Beard
Publisher: DigiCat
Published: 2022-06-02
Total Pages: 499
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The American Girl's Handy Book was one of the earliest works written primarily for girls' amusement and enjoyment. It introduced original and novel ideas to open new routes for enterprise and entertainment for girls. The main goal was to engrave upon the girls' minds that they all have talent and the ability to achieve more than what they think is possible. During the time of this book's publication, it was unusual to promote girls to be inventive. But the writer desired to awaken this creative side in them by giving detailed methods of new tasks and amusements, to put them on the road they could travel and explore alone. Anyone curious about knowing the initiatives taken for girls' empowerment in the olden days will find this work beneficial.
Author: Mark David Gottsegen
Publisher: Watson-Guptill
Published: 2006-04-01
Total Pages: 366
ISBN-13: 9780823034963
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Much more than just another guide to artists’ materials, The Painter’s Handbook is an amazingly useful resource, with information on everything from the canvas up: the canvas itself, plus paper, sizes and grounds, pigments and binders, solvents and thinners, varnishes and preservatives. Dozens of step-by-step recipes for make-it-yourself paints, pastels, varnishes, gessoes, sizes, supports, and equipment take this indispensable guide way beyond the competition. Authoritatively written by Mark David Gottsegen, chair of the federal government’s ASTM committee on artist’s materials, the revised Painter’s Handbook considers the enormous changes in the art-materials world since the first edition was published in 1993. New materials, new health issues, new information on outmoded and even harmful supplies and practices mean that every painter needs a copy of The Painter’s Handbook.
Author: Caro Childs
Publisher: Usborne Books
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 48
ISBN-13: 9780746085196
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Vivid photographs and easy to follow step-by-step instructions show you how to create loads of fantastic different face-painting looks! Learn how to paint your face like a ghoul, a snake, a sugar mouse, a rabbit, and many more brilliant designs! Including information on techniques and equipment.Suitable for complete beginners or those with some experience.
Author: Joshua C. Taylor
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2014-12-10
Total Pages: 186
ISBN-13: 022615890X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Sometimes seeing is more difficult for the student of art than believing. Taylor, in a book that has sold more than 300,000 copies since its original publication in 1957, has helped two generations of art students "learn to look." This handy guide to the visual arts is designed to provide a comprehensive view of art, moving from the analytic study of specific works to a consideration of broad principles and technical matters. Forty-four carefully selected illustrations afford an excellent sampling of the wide range of experience awaiting the explorer. The second edition of Learning to Look includes a new chapter on twentieth-century art. Taylor's thoughtful discussion of pure forms and our responses to them gives the reader a few useful starting points for looking at art that does not reproduce nature and for understanding the distance between contemporary figurative art and reality.