If you liked Japanese Screens and Scrolls by LACMA and Los Angeles County Museum of Art., start with Italian panel painting of the early Renaissance in the collection of the Los Angeles Museum of Art (1994), Los Angeles County Museum of Art handbook (1977), and Sculpture of ancient west Mexico, Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima (1970). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Italian panel painting of the early Renaissance in the collection of the Los Angeles Museum of Art
1994 · 136 pages · Los Angeles County Museum of Art., Joseph Fronek · Same author
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art handbook
1977 · 176 pages · Los Angeles County Museum of Art. · Same author
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Sculpture of ancient west Mexico, Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima
1970 · 116 pages · Los Angeles County Museum of Art. · Same author
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European painting and sculpture in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
1987 · 205 pages · Los Angeles County Museum of Art., Scott Schaefer, Peter Fusco, Paula-Teresa Wiens · Same author
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THE MIDDLE AGES --treasures from the Cloisters and the Metropolitan Museum of Art
1969 · Los Angeles County Museum of Art. · Same author
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Four Seasons 2004 Wall Calendar
2003 · 24 pages · Los Angeles County Museum of Art. · Same author
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Douglas Huebler: the transparent wall
1979 · 7 pages · Los Angeles County Museum of Art. · Same author
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Chosen works of American art, 1850-1924
1969 · 32 pages · Los Angeles County Museum of Art. · Same author
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Illustrated handbook of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
1965 · 184 pages · Los Angeles County Museum of Art. · Same author
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Color and fire
2000 · 251 pages · Los Angeles County Museum of Art., Gretchen Adkins, Rebecca Niederlander, Peter Selz · Same author
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A decade of collecting, 1965-1975
1975 · 247 pages · Los Angeles County Museum of Art. · Same author
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The sensuous line
1976 · 72 pages · Los Angeles County Museum of Art. · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Japanese Screens and Scrolls?
BookOrb recommends Italian panel painting of the early Renaissance in the collection of the Los Angeles Museum of Art (1994), Los Angeles County Museum of Art handbook (1977), Sculpture of ancient west Mexico, Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima (1970), European painting and sculpture in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (1987), and THE MIDDLE AGES --treasures from the Cloisters and the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1969).
Are there books like Japanese Screens and Scrolls?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for Japanese Screens and Scrolls.
Who wrote Japanese Screens and Scrolls?
Japanese Screens and Scrolls is by LACMA and Los Angeles County Museum of Art..