Table of Contents from How Artists See Feelings:
Joy
Sadness
Fear
Love
Note to Parents and Teachers
Artists' Biographies
Suggestions for Further Reading
Where to See the Artists' Work
Credits
Table of Contents from How Artists See Animals:
Mammal
Fish
Bird
Reptile
Note to Parents and Teachers
Artists' Biographies
Suggestions for Further Reading
Where to See the Artists' Work
Credits
Table of Contents from How Artists See People:
Boy
Girl
Man
Woman
Note to Parents and Teachers
Artists' Biographies
Suggestions for Further Reading
Where to See the Artists' Work
Credits
Table of Contents from How Artists See Families:
Mother
Father
Sister
Brother
Note to Parents and Teachers
Artists' Biographies
Suggestions for Further Reading
Where to See the Artists' Work
Credits
Table of Contents from How Artists See The Weather:
Sun
Wind
Snow
Rain
Note to Parents and Teachers
Artists' Biographies
Suggestions for Further Reading
Where to See the Artists' Work
Credits
Table of Contents from How Artists See Play:
Sports
Games
Toys
Imagination
Note to Parents and Teachers
Artists' Biographies
Suggestions for Further Reading
Where to See the Artists' Work
Credits
Colleen Carroll is an educational consultant whose clients include Nickelodeon, MTV, USA Today, and the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History. She has taught sixth grade in California and now develops the art curriculum for The Edison Project. She lives in New York.
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