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They're found in snowflakes, seashell spirals, the petals of
flowers, and other objects. They're called mandalas -- round
designs filled with circles, squares, triangles, and other figures.
This coloring book invites you to color 8 of these fascinating
patterns.
Over 175 dynamic, copyright-free motifs-in a wide range of styles-.taken from the metalwork, woodwork, textiles, carving, and ceramics of the Viking homelands. Sinuously intertwined patterns, mythological animals, dragon-slaying heroes on horseback and many more. Now available in this inexpensive volume, these authentic images will provide endless inspiration and striking embellishments to graphic projects for artists, illustrators and craftspeople.
Six open stencils (no cutting or punching out necessary) let
youngsters trace and color Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops and four
other Mesozoic monsters.
Young children can create a busy airport scene with the images in
this entertaining activity book. Features 30 full-color
peel-and-apply stickers depicting passengers, flight crew, luggage
handlers, a fuel truck, supersonic and conventional aircraft, and
more that can be applied to a background scene of a runway,
hangars, and a control tower. Full-color. 4 plates.
Accurate, full-color scenes of Indian life and culture: 5 teepees
decorated with clan symbols plus 20 "action figures" with movable
bases -- Indians riding horses, cooking, standing guard, hunting
buffalo, playing games -- and in groups -- dancing, curing fish,
playing lacrosse, more. Instructions.
One handsome paper soldier, accompanied by historically accurate
suits of armor for a German knight (ca. 1250), an Italian knight
(ca. 1450), 2 others.
Six sturdy stencils for tracing, coloring familiar pets: dog, cat,
turtle, fish, rabbit, parrot. Inexpensive, educational, fun to
use.
Historically accurate renderings of Vikings, Crusaders, Italian Condottiere, Spanish foot-soldiers and luminaries such as Richard the Lion-Hearted and Henry the VIII document the evolution and development of personal armor and weapons through the centuries. Introduction. Captions. Glossary. 42 plates.
Detailed drawings of 3l world-famous castles: Windsor, Edinburgh, Caernarvon, Krak des Chevaliers, Neuschwanstein, Pierrefonds, more. Captions.
Based on the groundbreaking photographs of W. A. Bentley, this
blizzard of designs offers 31 expertly rendered illustrations of
nature's most dazzling creations, as individual flakes and in
scattered storms. Pages are perforated and printed on one side only
for easy removal and display. Specially designed for experienced
colorists, "Snowflake Designs" and other Creative Haven(R) coloring
books offer an escape to a world of inspiration and artistic
fulfillment. Previously published as "Snowflake Designs Coloring
Book."
Exciting, educational collection includes figure of famous Egyptian
ruler, plus a peel-and-apply wardrobe of royal apparel and
authentic artifacts.
Thirty-eight meticulously rendered illustrations chronicle the
exciting saga of the Norsemen -- their Viking life in Norway and
Iceland; raids into England and France, presence in America and
Russia; ship construction, weapons, art, literature, battles, much
more. Includes thoroughly researched, descriptive captions.
More than 40 detailed illustrations of vehicles spanning more than
300 years includes a 1731 Newsham fire-engine pump built in
England; a hand-drawn jumper reel, ca. 1800; a 1924 Model TT
commercial chassis; a 1911 hose layer built for Sao Paulo, Brazil;
a 1962 Mack aerial ladder truck; and many others.
Dozens of mythical animals rendered by artists such as Dürer and da Vinci appear in this remarkable collection. Black-and-white illustrations include 45 finely detailed, skillfully adapted images of dragons, winged dogs, demons, lions, griffins, a bull, unicorn, eagle, and various other grotesques from The Book of Kells, medieval architecture, other sources. Captions.
Sixteen different images -- printed on special translucent paper --
reveal nature's remarkable diversity. Hold the colored pages up to
the light, and they'll glitter like real snowflakes on a
windowpane.
Renee Ketchler stood looking out through the kitchen window of her
home to the back porch where Jack Frost had etched fern-fronds on
the outside of the storm windows. Beyond that artistry laid the
beauty of a snow-white world. She had never heard of snow in
southern Illinois in October But then so many unusual things had
transpired in the last few weeks. Could it be that such a short
time had passed since her world had turned topsy-turvy, and in that
turning brought more turmoil than one could imagine? Yet it had
also solved some of the problems which had harassed mankind for
many years.
Re-create the glories of Celtic art with this collection of
intricate knotwork. First used hundreds of years ago, Celtic knots
were great for filling in borders and empty spaces in illuminated
manuscripts, sculptures, and jewelry. (They rarely appeared by
themselves.) Stunning in their simplicity, the knotted patterns are
made up of single paths that never end except within
themselves.
This collection invites colourists of all ages to enhance sixteen
traditional knotwork designs with colours of their choice. Some
serpentine motifs incorporate animal forms; all display the
distinctive spirals and weaves of Celtic design. When coloured with
crayons, paints, or other media and placed near a source of bright
light, these intriguing images will glow with all the luster of
stained glass art.
47 accurate drawings: 18th-century balloons, 19th-century dirigibles, the Spirit of St. Louis, fighters, bombers, the Concorde, and the Space Shuttle.
The inferred positions of global paleoshorelines through the 240
million years of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic are presented within
this atlas. Thirty-one maps, generally corresponding to
stratigraphic stages, provide a snapshot of the continents and
their shorelines at approximately 8 million year intervals. The
maps provide a representation of the gross changes in the
distribution of land and sea throughout the Mesozoic and Cenozoic
plotted on Mollweide projections of paleocontinental
reconstruction. They do not distinguish between well and poorly
defined shorelines, but the information sources are set out in a
bibliography numbering more than 2000 primary paleographic
references. This is a global compilation that presents the first
attempt at delineating global shorelines at stage level, and which
represents many years of work sponsored by British Petroleum
International (BPI), and work by BPI themselves between 1981 and
1987.
The studios of Louis Comfort Tiffany produced the finest examples
of stained glass art, specializing in richly ornamented window
designs. This coloring book features 16 gorgeous Tiffany window
motifs, faithfully re-created from the master's own designs of
flowers, birds, and landscapes. Boldly outlined on translucent
paper, the patterns can be colored with crayons, felt-tipped pens,
acrylics, and watercolors. Place them near a window or other light
source to recapture the glorious effect of Tiffany windows.
First published in 1977, this book shows the positions of the major
continental areas during the past 220 million years as four series
of computer-drawn maps. The maps have been drawn for the present
day, 10 and 20 million years ago, then at 20-million-year intervals
back to 220 million years. All the maps are based on quantitative
geophysical or topographic information: paleomagnetic pole
positions, ocean floor magnetic anomalies, and best fits of the
continental margins. Mercator, north polar and south polar
sterographic, and Lambert equal-area maps of each selected time
interval are provided. Many interesting problems in the Earth
Sciences are global; they need to be seen in a proper global
setting. The maps provide such a framework on which a very wide
range of geological information may be plotted. Problems in fields
as widely separated as palenontology, stratigraphy, geochemistry
and tectonics may usefully be displayed on these maps.
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