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Belle: The Amazing, Astonishingly Magical Journey of an Artfully Painted Lady

Autor Mary Corlett Ilustrat de Phyllis Saroff
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2011 – vârsta de la 8 până la 12 ani
Featuring the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, Belleis an enthralling adventure through three hundred years of art Belle, a painted butterfly, has been quietly hovering over a beautiful white poppy in a seventeenth-century Dutch painting that has been her home for three hundred years. Suddenly and unexpectedly there is a suddenwhooshof air and she finds herself flying out of her picture into the void So begins the adventures ofBelle, the red admiral butterfly in Jan Davidsz de Heem'sVase of Flowers. Accidentally dislodged, when her painting was being taken by museum staff to be examined by the Conservation Department, Belleand her sidekickBrimstone, a fellow butterfly who was ejected from the painting at the same time, must find their way back home. When their painting rolls into an elevator without them, their journey through the art museum begins. Because they are made of paint, they discover that they can blend into any of the other paintings in the museum, no matter what the subject or period. The characters travel through the museum galleries, morphing into and out of paintings by multiple artists and in many styles, while searching for their home painting. At the same time they must avoid becoming lunch for a painted bird in hot pursuit after being inadvertently released from another painting by an awkward bump fromBrimstone BelleandBrimstonetell their story as it happens with all the scary encounters and comic incidents that have them hiding out in unlikely places in the paintings they encounter. They dash and dart as the predatory bird flies after them, chasing them from room to room. Successful and safe in the endBrimstoneis up for more adventures.Belleis not so sure Maybe it will be safer if they stay put in their painting from now on. Can you find them? While the story is an adventure story written for young readers it will also enchant younger listeners. Featuring the collection of the National Gallery of Art, this tale is a fanciful romp through three hundred years of art history, inviting young people to delve into the world of art through the paintings of de Heem, Vermeer, Chardin, Goya, Rembrandt, ElisabethVigee-LeBrun, Mary Cassatt, Renoir, Monet, Tissot, Picasso, Derain, Marc, Matisse, Georgia O'keeffe, Rothko, Pollock, Lichtenstein and many others. As an added bonusBellehas taken the trouble to create Belle's Amazing, Astonishingly Magical Journal and illustrated it with her comments on each painting and ideas on where to hide when being chased LetBelleand Brimstone be your guides and docents and mind out for thatBird Mary Lee Corlett, an art historian and research associate at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., owes her love of art to her father, whose mechanical drawings and plans always seemed magical to her as a child, and to an inspired teacher who introduced her to the wonderful ideas and concepts that underlie all great art. As a child she drew and painted but later when, thinking she would like to teach art, she enrolled in college and attended studio art classes and studied education, she discovered that the art history classes were more exciting than her own studio work. Her first job after collecting her BA was as a teaching assistant in the Education department at the Cleveland Museum of Art, doing art projects in Mini-Masters classes of 4-5 year olds. She then moved to Washington and worked at the National Portrait Gallery before assuming her current position. She still draws and paints but her daughter has forsaken paint brush and easel for flute and music stand. They still visit the galleries together and walk through all the amazing, astonishing and magical rooms full of wonderful paintings and sculptures just to check thatBelleandBrimstoneare safe and sound Phyllis Saroff is a professional artist who can't remember when she didn't draw pictures. Inspired in First Grade by an older girl drawing pictures for a story she had written Phyllis started to illustrate her own stories. Her father would bring home large stacks of used accordion-fold computer paper from his lab. It was printed on one side with his equations, and the other side was blank. The blank side was Phyllis' side. He let her leave her drawings all over the house, on the coffee table, the dining room table and the kitchen table. His daughter only had to get them out of the way to set the table for dinner. He thought each drawing was a masterpiece; each one greater than the last. He bought art supplies for every birthday and when she was eleven he bought her a small drafting table which she still uses in her studio. She now sells her paintings in galleries and illustrates books for a living and her 97 year-old father still thinks every one of her drawings is a masterpiece."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781593730840
ISBN-10: 1593730845
Pagini: 52
Dimensiuni: 256 x 253 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:12
Editura: Bunker Hill Publishing
Locul publicării:United States

Recenzii

"Dislodged from their masterpiece Belle and her cohort take an adventurous flutter through art history. Belle leads them through danger with determination and charm...a true heroine" -- Dorothy Lichtenstein, President of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation
"Belle is a delicious invitation to see the great National Gallery through the eyes of a butterfly -- and to travel, literally, inside various works of art. The idea is a delight for any age!"
"This is a fun way to introduce children to the joy of art."
"This lovely book provides readers with a wonderfully whimsical tour."
"Dislodged from their masterpiece, Belle and her cohort take an adventurous flutter through art history. Belle leads them through danger with determination and charm-- a true heroine."
This is a fun way to introduce children to the joy of art. -- Dorothy Vogel, American Art Collector
Belle is a delicious invitation to see the great National Gallery through the eyes of a butterfly -and to travel, literally, inside various works of art. The idea is a delight for any age! -- Blue Balliett, author of Chasing Vermeer and other bestselling novels for children
This lovely book provides readers with a wonderfully whimsical tour. -- Toby Tannenbaum, Assistant Director for Education, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Descriere

A butterfly, has been quietly hovering over a beautiful white poppy in a seventeenth-century Dutch still life for three hundred years. Accidentally dislodged when the museum staff drop the painting, Belle and Brimstone, a moth, must find their way back ?home.? They are made of paint and so can blend into any of the other paintings in the museum. They search through the galleries pursued by a (hungry)painted bird released from another painting.

Notă biografică

Phyllis Saroff is an artist whose work has appeared in books and magazines and her paintings of wildlife are used in outdoor displays in wildlife management areas across the country. She lives in Annapolis, MD. Mary Lee Corlett is an art historian and a research associate at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. She lives with her husband and daughter in Falls Church, VA.