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Que Es El Arte? Pintura Y Escultura

January 27, 2010 by  
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Que Es El Arte? Pintura Y Escultura

An introduction to art provides simple explanations of such elements as line, color, light, perspective, texture, and related topics as their appear in drawings, paintings, collage, sculpture, and other forms of art. An introduction to art provides simple explanations of such elements as line, color, light, perspective, texture, and related topics as they appear in drawings, paintings, collage, sculpture, and other forms of art.

LA Vasija Que Juan Fabrico

January 27, 2010 by  
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LA Vasija Que Juan Fabrico

A cumulative rhyme summarizes the life’s work of renowned Mexican potter, Juan Quezada, while additional information describes the process he uses to create his pots after the style of the Casas Grandes people. A cumulative rhyme summarizes the life’s work of renowned Mexican potter, Juan Quezada, with additional information that describes the process he uses to create his pots after the style of the Casas Grandes people.

Lectura De Imagenes Los Ninos Interpretan Textos (Interpreting C

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Revelaciones del arte popular mexicano

January 27, 2010 by  
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Revelaciones del arte popular mexicano

Canto General

January 27, 2010 by  
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Canto General

A compilation of some of Neruda’s most important poetry captures his different styles and pays tribute to those who influenced him during his life.

Thinking Stone

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Thinking Stone

Trotin

January 27, 2010 by  
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Trotin

Valfierno

January 27, 2010 by  
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Valfierno

A fictional account of the theft of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece centers on the life and fluid identities of the man who calls himself Valfierno, as he moves through various social levels and travels to Argentina and on to Paris. The winner of the Premio Planeta Argentina, this intriguing novel recreates the most notorious art theft in history, an Argentine con man´s heist of the Mona Lisa.

The Art of Daniel Torres

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The Art of Daniel Torres

Como Usted Vea…Fernando Botero

January 27, 2010 by  
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Combines selections from Botero’s own observations on art and on his own work with examples of his paintings, and offers background information about the artist and the featured works.

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