Art
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The concept Art represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Libraries.
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Art
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The concept Art represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Libraries.
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- 13 American artists children should know
- 13 British artists children should know
- 13 artists children should know
- 13 modern artists children should know
- 13 sculptures children should know
- 1920-40, realism & surrealism : a history of modern art
- A day at the gallery
- Amazing artists
- Amazing artists and designers
- Andy Warhol
- Anholt's artists activity book
- Art : a children's encyclopedia
- Art is everywhere
- Artists
- Artists : inspiring stories of the world's most creative minds
- Arts and crafts of Ancient Greece
- Arts and music
- At the time of Warhol
- Banksy
- Black Panther rules!
- Black artists shaping the world
- Bravo, Mr. William Shakespeare!
- Can the Hulk lift a house?
- Cartooning
- Cartoons & animation
- Cezanne
- Chinese New Year
- Christmas
- Claude Monet : he saw the world in brilliant light
- Collage arty crafty : with simple step-by-step instructions
- Corpse talk
- Creating the cover for your graphic novel
- Cubism
- DC ultimate character guide
- Dr. Seuss's horse museum
- Draw 50 animals : the step-by-step way to draw elephants, tigers, dogs, fish, birds and many more
- Draw 50 birds : the step-by-step way to draw chickadees, peacocks, toucans, mallards and many more of our feathered friends
- Draw 50 buildings and other structures : the step-by-step way to draw castles and cathedrals, skyscrapers and bridges, and so much more
- Draw 50 endangered animals : the step-by-step way to draw humpback whales, giant pandas, gorillas and more friends we may lose
- Draw animals
- Draw fantasy characters
- Draw it!
- Draw portraits and the human figure
- Drawing
- Drawing dinosaurs
- Drawing minibeasts
- Drawing, sketching and cartooning : techniques for drawing people, places, pets and cartoon characters
- Expressionists
- Fairies and princesses
- Fantastically great women artists and their stories
- Fashion photographer
- Favourite classic artists
- Film-making
- First book of art
- Frida Kahlo
- Frida Kahlo
- Fun science experiments with art
- Fun with paint
- Genius mode
- Georgia O'Keeffe
- Georgia O'Keeffe
- Get filming!
- Graffiti
- Having fun with paint
- Henri Matisse
- Henry Moore
- Hokusai : he saw the world in a wave
- How art works
- How to draw : the world of Jacqueline Wilson
- How to draw London
- How to draw action fighting figures
- How to draw big cats
- How to draw cartoon animals
- How to draw cartoons
- How to draw cats and kittens
- How to draw dinosaurs
- How to draw knights and castles
- How to draw manga
- How to draw manga action figures
- How to draw superheroes
- How to draw the most exciting, awesome manga
- How to draw trees and woodland
- How to draw trucks and tractors
- How to read a work of art
- How to take digital photographs
- I'm good at art, what job can I get?
- Imagine that! : activities and adventures in surrealism
- In the picture with Mary Cassatt
- Indian art & culture
- Iris Apfel
- Jackson Pollock
- Journey through Islamic arts
- L.S. Lowry
- Leonardo Da Vinci
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Leonardo da Vinci : a stroke of genius
- Let's make some great art
- Lives of the great artists
- Looking at pictures : an introduction to art for young people through the National Gallery collection
- Mad about art
- Mad about cartoons
- Make a film!
- Make an animation!
- Make your mark : the drawing book for children
- Make, build, create : sculpture projects for children
- Making YouTube videos
- Marc Chagall
- Marvel Studios character encyclopedia
- Masks
- Mecha robots and battle fantasy figures
- Michelangelo
- Michelangelo
- Michelangelo
- Modern art explorer : with 30 artworks from the Centre Pompidou
- Modern art mayhem
- Monet
- Naruto : the official fanbook
- Native Americans
- Pablo Picasso
- Paint it!
- Painting
- Paul Gauguin
- People
- Photos first
- Picasso
- Places
- Places : discover great art and create your own!
- Pop artists
- Posters and propaganda in wartime : weapons of mass persuasion
- Potty painters, writers and other barmy artists
- Print it!
- Quentin Blake
- Rembrandt
- Say goodbye to Dork City
- Sculptures
- Secrets of manga and comic books
- Stories : discover great art and create your own!
- Superheroes
- Surrealism
- Take great photos!
- Tanks and military vehicles
- Teen Titans, Volume 2, Family lost
- Tell me a picture
- Tell me a picture : adventures in looking at art
- The Impressionists
- The Renaissance
- The Usborne book of art skills
- The Usborne book of famous artists
- The Usborne book of famous paintings
- The Usborne famous artists picture book
- The Usborne introduction to art
- The Usborne introduction to art
- The art book for children
- The art book for children, Book 2
- The artist in you
- The arts
- The best ever jobs in art
- The camera book
- The children's book of art
- The life and work of Claude Monet
- The life and work of Leonardo da Vinci
- The life and work of Leonardo da Vinci
- The life and work of Paul Klee
- The quick expert's guide to mobile phone photography
- The story of painting
- The story of painting
- The story of paintings : a history of art for children
- Think like an artist
- Thunka, thunka, thunka
- Under the sea
- Van Gogh
- Victorian art
- Vincent van Gogh
- Whaam! : the art and life of Roy Lichtenstein
- What is a sculpture?
- Who's who in art and design
- Why do we need art? : what do we gain by being creative? and other big questions
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