Color Your Own Famous American Paintings
Color Your Own Famous American Paintings
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Color Your Own Famous American Paintings rendered by Marty Noble
Line drawings of 30 American masterpieces invite colorists to add their own hues to famous paintings from the quiet charm of Mary Cassatt's Mother and Child to Edward Hopper's starkly realistic Hotel Room. Additional works by Albert Bierstadt, Childe Hassam, Edward Hicks, Winslow Homer, Grandma Moses, and 23 other masters.
Paintings Included:
- George Wesley Bellows. Dempsey and Firpo, 1924.
- Thomas Hart Benton. Self-Portrait with Rita, 1922.
- Albert Bierstadt. Emigrants Crossing the Plains, 1867.
- George Caleb Bingham. Fur Traders Descending the Missouri, 1845.
- Mary Cassatt. Mother and Child, 1905.
- William Merritt Chase. Portrait of Miss Dora Wheeler, 1883.
- Frederick Church. Cotopaxi, 1862.
- Thomas Cole. Mountain Landscape with Waterfall, 1847.
- John Singleton Copley. Watson and the Shark, 1778.
- Asher B. Durand. Kindred Spirits, 1849.
- Thomas Eakins. The Biglin Brothers Racing, 1873.
- William Glackens. Chez Mouquin, 1905.
- Childe Hassam. Allies Day, May 1917, 1917.
- Edward Hicks. The Peaceable Kingdom, ca. 1837.
- Winslow Homer. Snap the Whip, 1872.
- Edward Hopper. Hotel Room, 1931.
- George Inness. The Lackawanna Valley, 1855.
- Jonathan Eastman Johnson. The Old Stagecoach, 1871.
- Emanuel Leutze. Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851.
- Alfred Miller. Setting Traps for Beaver, 1837.
- Grandma Moses. Early Springtime on the Farm, 1945.
- Charles Willson Peale. The Artist in His Museum, 1822.
- Maurice Prendergast. Central Park, ca. 1908-10.
- Frederic Remington. A Dash for the Timber, 1889.
- John Singer Sargent. Paul Helleu Sketching with His Wife, 1889.
- Gilbert Stuart. George Washington, 1795.
- Benjamin West. Colonel Guy Johnson, 1775.
- James McNeill Whistler. Portrait of the Artist's Mother, 1871.
- Grant Wood. American Gothic, 1930.
- N. C. Wyeth. Nothing Would Escape, 1911.
Hobbyists can either apply hues from their own palettes or follow the original color schemes as shown in the reproductions on the front and back covers.
We have the entire series of these books available in our Coloring Books section.
Book Details:
- Number of Pages: 32
- Book Size: 8-1/4" x 11"
- Book Type: Paperback
- Recommended Ages: 7 through adult
- ISBN 10: 0486410404
- ISBN 13: 978-0486410401
Book Condition:
- This book is brand new and is in perfect condition.
Why We Love It
The coloring books in this series are a fun way to introduce fine art to your children! Kids get a chance to "touch and feel" the masterpieces as they learn more about the famous artist who created them.