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Looking At Paintings is a series of books designed to present many different painters' views of a single subject.Here is a visual feast of paintings,each of which shows us roalf leads readers on a personal gallery tour of nineteen favorite paintings of circus scenes.From the work of an unknown Indian artist to Francisco de Goya y Lucientes,Georges Seurat,Marc Chagall,and others, each artist's vision and interpretation of the circus is unique.Some artists,such as Reginald March in Pip and Flip and John Steuart Curry in the Flying Codona,depict the drama and excitement traditionally associated with circus acts.Other artists,such as edward Hopper in Soir Bleu and Max Beckmann in Acrobat on Trapeze,were more unconventional in their view of the circus and use it as a means to conver the horror and despair they felt about war. To see through the eyes of many of the world's greatest painters is to see with the imagination as well.Circu in the LOOKING AT PANTINGS series is a book that inspires young readers to ob
LOOKING AT PAINTINGS is a series of books designed to present many different painters' views of a single subject.Here is a visual feast of paintings,each of which shows us something about what great artists see when they paint. In Flowerd,Peggy Roflf leads readers on a personal gallery tour of nineteen favorite paintings of flowers,From the work of Renaissance painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo to twentieth-century artists such as Paul Klee and Henri Matisse,each person's vision and interpretation of flowers in unique.Some artists,such as Edouard Manet in Puik and Clematis in a Crystal Vase and Pierre-Auguste Renoir in Spring Bouquet,present a more traditional and familiar view of flowers by painting them in a vase and by emphasizing the background as well as the blooms.An artist such as Georgia O'Keeffe,however,captures the more wild and tempestuous beauty of a flower in White Sweet Peas,whereas Rene Magritte in The Wrestler's Tomb focuses on a single bloom so closely that it becomes almost something other than
As you flip through the following pages, you will see Quasimodo swinging on the spire of the Notre Dame cathedral, just as he does in the movie, The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Turn the book over and flip to see the beautiful gypsy dancer Esmeralda acknowledge the crowd's applause.
"America The Beautiful" has been stirring hearts forgenerations, and now Wendell Minor provides a spectacular visualaccompaniment for the classic poem and song. Sing along to thefamiliar lyrics, turning each page as the musical tribute istransformed into a visual feast that spans the entire nation, fromNew York City to the Oregon coast, and encompasses multiple eras,from the Pilgrims to the Wright brothers to NASA. Wendell Minor’sstunning paintings of American landscapes and historical momentscelebrate our nation—from sea to shining sea.
Looking at paintings is a series of books that presents many different painters' views of a single subject.Here is a visual of paintings,each of which shows us something about what great artists see when they paint. In Dancers,Peggy Roalf leads readers on a personal gallery tour of nineteen favorite paintings of dancers.From the work of an unknown Roman artist to Brueghel,Degas,Toulouse-Lautrec,and others,each artist's vision and interpretation of the dance is singular.Henri Matisse,for example,expresses the powerful energy in a circle dance by using bold lines and three brilliant color in The Dance.Georges Seurat created a new way of painting,with thousands of flickering little dots instead of brush storkes ,in The Can-Can. To see through the eyes of the world's greatest painters is to see with the imagination as well.Dancers in the LOOKING AT PAINTINGS series is a book that will inspire young readers to observe their world and to use their imagination to see like a painter. 作者简介: PEGG
Looking at paintings is a series of books designed to present many different painters'views of a single subject.Here is a visual feast of paintings,each of which shows us something about what great artists see when they paint. In Children,Peggy Roalf leads readers on a personal gallery tour of nineteen favorite paintings of children.From the work of an unknown Egyptian artist to Peter Paul Rubens,John Singer Sargent,William H.Johnson,and others,each artist's vision and interpretation of chidren is unique.Some artists,such as Hans Holbein the Younger in Edward VI as a Cbild and Diego Rodriguez de Silva Velazquez in his painting titled Portrait of the Infanta Margarita,Immortalize the offspring of powerful kings and queens.Others,such as Frank W.Benson in Calm Morning and Mary Cassatt in Children Playing on the Beach,capture the pleasures of children at play. To see through the eyes of many of the world's greatest painters is to see with the imagination as well.Cbildren in the LOOKING AT PAINTINGS serie
BARBIE STARS AS Odette, the Swan Queen, in this simple, gorgeously illustrated retelling of the classic ballet. Girls will feel as though they have front-row seats to Barbie’s performance!
The holly and the ivy When they are both full grown Ofall the trees that are in the wood The holly bears the crown. A festive book and CD,which includes nine traditional ZChristmas carols and a surprise story!
The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washing ton,D.C,is home to the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's printed works,and a magnet for Shakespeare scholars from around the globe.In addition to exhibitions poen to the public throughout the year,the Folger offers a full calendar of pefomances and programs.For more information,visit www.folger.edu. 作者简介: Barbara A.Mowat is Director of Academic Programs at the Folger Shakespeare Library,Executive Editor of Shakespeare Quarterly,Chair of the Folger Instiute,and autheor of The Darmaturgy of Shakespeare's Romances and of essays on Shakespeare's plays and on the editing of the plays. Paul Werstine is Professor of English at King's University College at The University of Western Ontario,Canada,He is general editor of the New Variorum Shakespeare and author of many papers and articles on the printing and editing of Shakespeare's plays.
Looking at paintings is a series of books designed to present many different painters'views of a single subject.Here is a visual feast of paintings,each of which shows us something about what great artists see when they paint. In Seascapes,Peggy Roalf leads readers on a personal gallery tour of nineteen favorite paintings of the sea and its surroundings.The paintings are as varied as the weather on the oceans of the world.From a seventeenth-century painting that shows the great warrior Ulysses entering a harbor during the Trojan War to paintings from the twentieth century showing the sea as a destructive force that is never truly mastered,each artist's vision and interpretation of the sea is unique.Respect for the power of the ocean is the only constant. To see through the eyes of many of the world's greatest painters is to see with the imagination as well.Cbildren in the LOOKING AT PAINTINGS series is a book that inspires young readers to observe their world and to use their imagination to see like a