Monet

by Mike Venezia

Published 1 March 1990
This series meets National Curriculum Standards for: Social Studies: Culture

Klee

by Mike Venezia

Published 22 October 1992
This series meets National Curriculum Standards for: Social Studies: Culture

Grant Wood

by Mike Venezia

Published 1 September 1995
Relates the artistic career of the Iowan who painted people, life, and customs of the American Midwest and whose style became known as Regionalism.

Andy Warhol

by Mike Venezia

Published 1 March 1997
Young readers will obtain a light-hearted yet realistic overview of the celebrated artist''s life and work, enhanced by Venezia''s illustrations and story line.'

Goya

by Mike Venezia

Published 22 October 1992
This series meets National Curriculum Standards for: Social Studies: Culture

Botticelli

by Mike Venezia

Published 1 September 1991
This series meets National Curriculum Standards for: Social Studies: Culture

Van Gogh

by Mike Venezia

Published 1 March 1989
Taken from a series which acts as an introduction to some of the world's greatest artists and their lives and works, this book looks at Van Gogh. In each book, the author uses cartoons and an entertaining storyline to enhance and give the reader an insight into full-colour reproduction of each artist's most famous paintings. The reader is encouraged to look at each painting and notice changes in the artist's style during his lifetime. A section at the end of each title gives more detailed information about the artist's life, his style of painting and the times in which he lived.

Rembrandt

by Mike Venezia

Published January 1990
Taken from a series which acts as an introduction to some of the world's greatest artists and their lives and works, this book looks at Rembrandt. In each book, the author uses cartoons and an entertaining storyline to enhance and give the reader an insight into full-colour reproduction of each artist's most famous paintings. The reader is encouraged to look at each painting and notice changes in the artist's style during his lifetime. A section at the end of each title gives more detailed information about the artist's life, his style of painting and the times in which he lived.

Picasso

by Mike Venezia

Published 1 September 1988
Taken from a series which acts as an introduction to some of the world's greatest artists and their lives and works, this book looks at Picasso. In each book, the author uses cartoons and an entertaining storyline to enhance and give the reader an insight into full-colour reproduction of each artist's most famous paintings. The reader is encouraged to look at each painting and notice changes in the artist's style during his lifetime. A section at the end of each title gives more detailed information about the artist's life, his style of painting and the times in which he lived.

Edward Hopper

by Mike Venezia

Published 1 September 1990
This series meets National Curriculum Standards for: Social Studies: Culture

Diego Rivera

by Mike Venezia

Published 9 December 1999
This book provides an entertaining and humorous introduction to the famous artist, Diego Rivera. Full-colour reproductions of the actual paintings are enhanced by Venezia''s clever illustrations and story line.'

Salvador Dali

by Mike Venezia

Published 1 March 1993
This book provides an entertaining and humorous introduction to the famous artist, Salvador Dali. Full-colour reproductions of the actual paintings are enhanced by Venezia''s clever illustrations and story line.'

Henri Matisse

by Mike Venezia

Published 1 September 1997
Young readers will obtain a light-hearted ye t realistic overview of the celebrated artist''s life and wor k, enhanced by Venezia''s illustrations and story line. '

Henri Toulouse Lautrec

by Mike Venezia

Published 28 October 1999
This book provides an entertaining and humorous introduction to the famous artist, Toulouse Lautrec. Full-colour reproductions of the actual paintings are enhanced by Venezia''s clever illustrations and story line.'

Georgia O'Keeffe

by Mike Venezia

Published 1 March 1994
This volume on Georgia O'Keeffe forms part of a series which looks at the life and work of celebrated artists. Each book includes reproductions of the actual paintings and are complemented by illustrations and text. Young readers will be able to see how the artists' style changed over the years.

Michelangelo

by Mike Venezia

Published 1 March 1992
This series meets National Curriculum Standards for: Social Studies: Culture

Chagall

by Mike Venezia

Published 17 August 2000
This series meets National Curriculum Standards for: Social Studies: Culture

Da Vinci

by Mike Venezia

Published 29 October 1992
This series meets National Curriculum Standards for: Social Studies: Culture

Gauguin

by Mike Venezia

Published 27 May 1993
This book is part of a series providing an introduction to some of the world's greatest painters, their lives and work. In each book, the author uses cartoons and a storyline to enhance and give the reader an insight into each artist's most famous paintings. The reader is encouraged to look at each painting and notice changes in the artist's style during their lifetime.

Bruegel

by Mike Venezia

Published 27 May 1993
This book is part of a series providing an introduction to some of the world's greatest painters, their lives and work. In each book, the author uses cartoons and a storyline to enhance and give the reader an insight into each artist's most famous paintings. The reader is encouraged to look at each painting and notice changes in the artist's style during their lifetime.