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  • Book cover of The History of Art

    "A more global, flexible way to teach art history. The history of art: a global view is the first major art history survey textbook — written by a team of expert authors — with a global narrative in mind. A chronological organization and 'Seeing connections' features help readers make cross-cultural comparisons, while brief, modular chapters (with on-page definitions) offer instructors unparalleled flexibility. You can assign more than one chapter per week for a fully global course, or skip and reorder chapters, for a more focused syllabus"--

  • Book cover of A Look At Renaissance Art

    Who Created Some Of The Most Memorable Works Of Art In The World? Learn All About Renaissance Art By Da Vinci And Michelangelo. Features The American Kennel Clubs Recently Named Top 8 Breeds.

  • Book cover of Grandpa Comes to First Grade

    Featuring 24 pages of colorful illustrations with a fictional story and supporting vocabulary, Grandpa Comes to First Grade introduces young readers to punctuation, sight words, and reading comprehension skills. Little Birdie Books provide a fun, informative way to approach essential educational skills. These age-appropriate readers engage early learners by using simple language and appealing topics while also featuring helpful sections like Words to Know Before You Read, Comprehension & Extension activities, and more.

  • Book cover of My Capital
    Robertson

     · 2010

    Young Readers Learn About Washington, Dc Through Simple Text And Photos.

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    The History of Art: A Global View answers the urgent need for a more global, inclusive way to teach the history of the world's art. Led by Jean Robertson and Deborah Hutton, eleven specialists have cohered around the shared goal of bringing multiple perspectives to a worldwide narrative. The resulting survey represents every global region as an important part of an integrated, chronological history that emphasizes cross-cultural connections, contrasts and comparisons.

  • Book cover of Matter Mind Spirit

    Matter Mind Spirit is one in a series of exhibitions organized by the State Committees of the National Museum of Women in the Arts since the museum's opening in 1987.

  • Book cover of Spellbound

    Asserting that written language is on the verge of its greatest change since the advent of the printing press, visual artist Craig McDaniel and art historian Jean Robertson bring us Spellbound – a collection of heavily illustrated essays that interrogate assumptions about language and typography. Rethinking the alphabet, they argue, means rethinking human communication. Looking beyond traditional typography, the authors conceive of new languages in which encoded pictorial images offer an unparalleled fusion of art and language. In a world of constant technological innovation offered by e-books, tablets, cell phones and the Internet, McDaniel and Robertson demonstrate provocatively what it would mean to move beyond the alphabet we know to a wholly new system of written communication.

  • Book cover of Volcano!

    Take A Peek At A Volcano With The Campers. Leveled Phonics Picture Book Reader.

  • Book cover of My Neighbors
    Robertson

     · 2010

    Young Readers Learn About The United States Neighbors, Canada And Mexico, Through Simple Text And Photos.

  • Book cover of A Study of the Repetitions in the Text Books of United States History Used in the Sixth, Eighth and Twelfth Grades in the Minneapolis Public Schools and the Fourteenth Grade in the University of Minnesota