Small Stories of Great Artists
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Discover the world’s greatest artists, including Frida Kahlo,
Leonardo da Vinci, and Vincent van Gogh, and the stories of the
real children who knew them. Now, for the first time, Laurence
Anholt’s beloved children’s art book series, which has sold
millions of copies around the world, has been compiled into one
inspirational volume. Laurence Anholt’s children’s series on
great artists, including reproductions of some of the world’s
greatest paintings. It’s been thirty years since Laurence Anholt
began his beloved series about great artists and the real children
who knew them. Since then, these classic tales of Vincent van Gogh,
Frida Kahlo, Pablo Picasso, Leonardo da Vinci, and many other
geniuses of Western art have provided a springboard into a
lifetime’s love of art, selling millions of copies around the
world. The stories have been adapted in many forms including
ballet, opera, Braille editions for blind and partially sighted
children, and a full-scale stage musical in Korea. Alongside
Anholt’s dazzling watercolor illustrations, this anniversary
edition includes dozens of high-quality reproductions of the
artists’ work, child-friendly biographies of the artists, and
interactive questions for young readers. Each story is closely
based on historical events and extensive research. In many cases,
Anholt visited the artists’ homes and studios, walking in their
footsteps and interviewing their relatives. He was granted private
access to Monet’s house in Giverny and became close friends with
Sylvette David (now Lydia Corbett), Picasso’s famous Girl with a
Ponytail.In order to make the artists and their worlds accessible
to young readers, Anholt employs a unique device in which the
events are seen through the eyes of a child protagonist who
actually knew the artist. In this way, readers are able to
“piggyback” through the story, and artists who might otherwise be
inaccessible become humanized. On a subconscious level, the reader
absorbs many inspirational themes such as kindness, self-esteem,
perseverance, creativity, and courage.Perhaps it is Anholt’s gentle
storytelling or his handcrafted illustrations. Perhaps it is his
love for children and passion for his subject. One way or another,
a whole generation of readers have found a lifelong love of art
through his stories. And now they are passing that precious gift to
their own children. The gift of art is golden. This volume features
the following artists and their stories: Van Gogh and the
Sunflowers, Frida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World, Cézanne
and the Apple Boy, Picasso and the Girl with a Ponytail, The
Magical Garden of Claude Monet, Tell Us a Story, Papa Chagall,
Degas and the Little Dancer, Leonardo and the Flying Boy.