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2023., Adolescent, Scholastic Press Call No: HISTORICAL F CAM Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Isa de Smit grew up in her parents' art gallery in Amsterdam, but in the middle of the war she survives by selling fake paintings to the Nazis while trying to help her friend, Truus, smuggle Jewish babies to safety--but in 1943 it is hard to know who to trust.
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2023., Adolescent, Scholastic Press Call No: HISTORICAL FIC CAM Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Isa de Smit grew up in her parents' art gallery in Amsterdam, but in the middle of the war she surives by selling fake paintings to the Nazis while trying to help her friend, Truus, smuggle Jewish babies to safety--but in 1943 it is hard to know who to trust.
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Ã2014., A Plume Book Call No: MEMOIR Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "A personal memoir about downsizing and the author's experience building her own home and living the minimalist lifestyle"--Provided by publisher.
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-- Harlem Renaissance at 1002018., Specialized, Columbus Museum of Art ; Rizzoli Electa, a division of Rizzoli International Publications, Inc. Call No: 974.71 HAY Edition: [First edition]. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: The exhibition celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance, a period of cultural blossoming that occurred in the New York City neighborhood of Harlem in the 1920-50s. Curated by Columbus native and highly acclaimed writer Wil Haygood, the exhibition includes work by Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, Aaron Douglas, Augusta Savage, and others who interpreted the lives of African Americans during this time. In addition, the exhibition includes unprinted photographs by James Van Der Zee obtained through the artist's estate and a private collection of vernacular photographs of African American life. A selection of books, sheet music, and print ephemera from this period further showcases the innovative and expansive cultural output produced in Harlem during this unforgettable epoch of American history. The exhibition explores the religious, political, and cultural activism of the period, everyday life, and the extraordinary individuals such as poet Langston Hughes and philosopher Alain Locke whose words and scholarship contributed to the development of this period so rich in art, music, and literature.
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-- Warhol2002., Pre-adolescent, Copper Beech Books Call No: 709.04 MAS Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)View cover image provided by Mackin Series Title: Art around the worldSummary Note: Profiles major artists of the second half of the twentieth century in the context of the political, economic, and other changes occurring throughout the world at the same time.
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2023., Juvenile, Rockport Call No: 745.5 083 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to view Summary Note: Introduces young readers to modern art through a selection of illustrated, hands-on guides and handicraft activities--including learning about Impressionism and Claude Monet by making Paper Pond Lilies, post-impressionism with Vincent van Gogh by using swirls to make a "Salty Night," and pop art with Andy Warhol and making one's own "factory" and Recycled Tray Print. Includes a glossary.
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By Raczka, Bobc2009, Pre-adolescent, Millbrook Press Call No: 709 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Learn about fourteen different artists and their different styles.
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-- Mondrianc2004, Taschen Call No: 759.9492 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: An introduction to the life and work of nineteenth-century Dutch artist Piet Mondrian, discussing his cultural and historical importance, and including a chronology and over one hundred color illustrations with explanatory captions.
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2016., Juvenile, Thames & Hudson Call No: B Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to watch Summary Note: Presents the stories behind the creation of soem of the world's best-known artworks, from Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel, Bruegel's peasants, Van Gogh's risky artwork, and Warhol's "factory" art.