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Mornings with Monet

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext “Engrossing… Rosenstock’s luminous language offers gentle humor as GrandPré’s glowing dabs of color and visible brushstrokes offer a soft, legible introduction to the style of Monet.” –– Publisher’s Weekly, starred review "A worthy introduction to this master artist." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review “Grandpré’s illustrations, which track both the morning’s transitions and Monet’s labors, harmonize with Rosenstock’s sumptuous prose” –– The Bulletin   “Engaging and well researched.” –– The Horn Book Informationen zum Autor Barb Rosenstock; illustrated by Mary GrandPre Klappentext A new picture book about the iconic artist Claude Monet, from the Caldecott-Award winning team that created The Noisy Paint Box . Claude Monet is one of the world's most beloved artists--and he became famous during his own lifetime. He rejected a traditional life laid out clean and smooth before him. Instead he chose a life of art. But not just any art: a new way of seeing that came to be called impressionism. Monet loved to paint what he saw around him, particularly the Seine River. He was initially rejected for using bright colors, tangled brushstrokes--condemned for his impressions. But soon art dealers and collectors were lining up each morning to see as Monet saw. Monet, however, waited only for the light. The changing light...each morning he had a dozen canvases on hand to paint a dozen different moments. His brush moved back and forth, chasing sunlight--putting in the arduous work to create an image that seemed to contain no effort at all. The stellar team that brought you the Caldecott Honor book The Noisy Paint Box explores another influential painter, in a moving tribute to creativity, commitment, and new ways of seeing the world around you. Zusammenfassung A new picture book about the iconic artist Claude Monet, from the Caldecott-Award winning team that created The Noisy Paint Box . Claude Monet is one of the world's most beloved artists--and he became famous during his own lifetime. He rejected a traditional life laid out clean and smooth before him. Instead he chose a life of art. But not just any art: a new way of seeing that came to be called impressionism. Monet loved to paint what he saw around him, particularly the Seine River. He was initially rejected for using bright colors, tangled brushstrokes--condemned for his impressions. But soon art dealers and collectors were lining up each morning to see as Monet saw. Monet, however, waited only for the light. The changing light...each morning he had a dozen canvases on hand to paint a dozen different moments. His brush moved back and forth, chasing sunlight--putting in the arduous work to create an image that seemed to contain no effort at all. The stellar team that brought you the Caldecott Honor book The Noisy Paint Box explores another influential painter, in a moving tribute to creativity, commitment, and new ways of seeing the world around you....

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Authors Mary Grandpre, Barb Rosenstock
Assisted by Mary Grandpre (Illustration)
Publisher Random House Childrens Books US
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.03.2021
 
EAN 9780525708186
ISBN 978-0-525-70818-6
No. of pages 40
Dimensions 222 mm x 286 mm x 10 mm
Subject Children's and young people's books > Picture books > Narrative picture books

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