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The Painter's Chair: George Washington and the Making of American Art
 An eloquent new look at the beginnings of the American republic—through the portraits of its first icon, George Washington, and the painters who defined him. “I am so hackneyed to the touches of the painters pencil, that I am now altogether at their beck…no dray moves more readily to |

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Bonnard (Crown Art Library)
 Another title from The Crown Art Library , the most useful monographs available on a wide range of significant artists. Each volume is written by an internationally recognized authority and is generously illustrated with full-color reproductions of the artist's paintings and two-color reproductions |

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The Navajo Art of Sandpainting
 Sandpainting has it origin in the religious tradition and practice of the Navajo people. It forms a central part of their religious chants, being a place where Earth People and Holy People come into harmony, giving healing and protection. Sandpainting is understood as being very powerful, and for |

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Painting Acrylic Flowers A to Z
 Flowers continue to be one of the most popular subjects among North Light readers, especially the beginner/intermediate reader. Acrylic is the only medium that is gaining floor space in the art stores--perfect for readers looking to work with acrylic paints in a more traditional approach. |

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Pre-Raphaelite Women Artists
 The work of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and their followers is enduringly popular and correspondingly familiar to a wide public. Works by women artists within the Pre-Raphaelite style have, however, largely been forgotten and ignored in the history of the movement. This book, published to |

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Dreamings: The Art of Aboriginal Australia
 In collaboration with a major exhibition of Aboriginal art, this book provides a complete study of the role of the Aboriginal artist and his work in a traditional context, and the adaption and evolution of that work in response to outside contact and interest. |

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Watercolor: Purple Series (Barron's Art Handbooks: Purple Series)
 Part of the Barron's Art Handbooks, Purple Series, WATERCOLOR covers materials and accessories, techniques and methods, historical aspects, tips from experts, step-by-step procedures, detailed explanations, demonstrations of methods, and practical advice for learning to create beautiful paintings |

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Bonnard (World of Art)
 Bonnard found early fame among the Nabis, the radical young disciples of Gauguin, and went on with Vuillard to create a new intimist art of psychologically charged interiors. But from 1900 he turned back towards Impressionism, and his art recreates moments of heightened subjectivity, color, and |

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An Objet d'Art Book: Van Gogh In Bloom
 Bright yellow sunflowers in a golden vase. Deep purple irises and pink-blossomed peach trees, blanketing the Arles. The Post-Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh painted some of the most vibrant and beautifully textured flowers in art history. They are also among the most popular; the images of |

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