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The Art of Naruto: Uzumaki
 Relish Masashi Kishimoto's artwork in all its colorful glory in this new hardbound collection of images from the Naruto manga! Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, Kakashi and all your favorite characters appear in over a hundred pages of gorgeous full-color images. The book also includes an extensive interview |

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The Art of Robert Bateman
 Originally published in 1981, The Art of Robert Bateman was the first of many best-selling books by the internationally acclaimed wildlife artist and naturalist. In this twenty-fifth-anniversary edition, Bateman's exquisitely rendered paintings, accompanied by the artist's recollections |

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Refractions: A Journey of Faith, Art, and Culture
 To create is to bring healing and hope into the world, says Makoto Fujimura. Here he releases a series of essays that help us understand the connection between faith, art, and culture. Readers will find inspiration and experience a call to engage faith with our culture through art. |

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The Fantastic Art of Beksinski (Masters of Fantastic Art)
 This art book captures 30 years in the career of Polish artist Zdzislaw Beksinski. The subject matter ranges from apocalyptic landscapes with towering edifices and zombie-like figures, to scenes of ghostly calm. His haunting, surreal works convey a sense of mystery and are often disturbingly dark. |

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The Art of Discworld
 In THE ART OF DISCWORLD, Terry Pratchett takes us on a guided tour of the Discworld, courtesy of his favourite Discworld artist, Paul Kidby. Following on from THE LAST HERO, THE ART OF DISCWORLD is a lavish 112-page large format, sumptuously illustrated look at all things Discworldian. Terry |

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Shadowline (Limited Edition): The Art of Iain McCcaig
 "What is Shadowline ? It is the place where things meet: light and shadows, hope and despair, good and evil. It is, to me, the most interesting place to hunt for stories." So begins this stunningly realized and beautifully rendered new work from master storyteller and artist Iain McCaig. McCaig is |

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Interpreting Art : Reflecting, Wondering, and Responding
 Interpreting Art: Reflecting, Wondering, and Responding introduces readers to the varied methodologies of art interpretation without unnecessary jargon, presenting difficult and complex issues in an understandable way for beginning students without alienating more sophisticated readers. . |

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Monet: 16 Art Stickers (Fine Art Stickers)
 Sixteen vibrantly colored subjects by one of the greatest of Impressionists: Water Lilies (the Clouds), The Stroll, Camille Monet and Her Son Jean, The Highway Bridge at Argenteuil, The Water Lily Garden, Girls in a Boat, 10 others. |

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The Art of Tasha Tudor
 This retrospective look at Tasha Tudors art is the culmination of Harry Davis work of the past decade, recording the observations and compiling the art of the renowned author and illustrator. The book includes well-known as well as lesser-known images. Drawing from thousands of pieces that Tudor has |

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Ed Hardy Art for Life
 At the age of ten, Don Ed Hardy recognized the unique force of tattoo art. Growing up in the center of 1950s and early 60s California pop culture, he went on to earn an art school degree and then learned to tattoo by apprenticing himself to master artists. Over the past forty years Hardy has |

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The Art of Bev Doolittle
 Here is lavishly illustrated collection of the work of Bev Doolittle, one of America's leading artists today. Doolittle is best known for her camouflage technique, filled with detail and with "presences" that become more visible with each viewing. |

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