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Paul Cézanne, Still Life with Commode, c. 1887-1888, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University Art Museums, Bequest from the Collection of Maurice Wertheim

Suggested Books & Links

Want to know more and explore other great works of art?

Here are some books about art and artists your family might enjoy. All titles are available through the Minuteman Library Network.

More Than Meets the Eye: Seeing Art with All Five Senses by Bob Raczka
Brookfield, CT : Millbrook Press, c2003.
Call number: J759 RACZKA

Look!: Zoom in on Art! by Gillian Wolfe
Oxford; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.
Call number: J750.18 WOLFE

Can You Find It, Too? by Judith Cressy
New York : Metropolitan Museum of Art : H.N. Abrams, 2004.
Call number: J750.11 CRESSY

Learn more about the artist Claude Monet:

Monet by Jude Welton
London; New York : Dorling Kindersley in assoc. with the Musée Marmottan, 1999.
Call number: J750.9 M74. WE

Claude Monet by Susie Hodge

New York : Franklin Watts, c2002.
Call number: J750.9 MONET. HO

Learn more about the artist Pablo Picasso:

Picasso by Shelley Swanson Sateren

Mankato, MN : Bridgestone Books, c2002.
Call number: J E PICASSO. SA

Pablo Picasso by Susie Hodge
Milwaukee, WI : Gareth Stevens Pub./World Almanac Library, 2004.
Call number: J750.92 PICASSO

Learn more about the artist Paul Cézanne:

Paul Cézanne by Melody S. Mis
New York : PowerKids Press, 2008.
Call number: J750.92 C33. MI

Paul Cézanne by Nathaniel Harris
New York : Franklin Watts, 2003.
Call number: J750.92 CEZANNE. HA

Learn more about the still life art form:

What is a Still Life? by Ruth Thomson
North Mankato, MN : Sea-To-Sea Publications, 2006.
Call number: J704.9 THOMSON