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I, Juan de Pareja

Autor Elizabeth Borton de Trevino
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2008 – vârsta de la 12 până la 18 ani

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Newbery Medal (1966)

When the great Velazquez was painting his masterpieces at the Spanish court in the seventeenth century, his colors were expertly mixed and his canvases carefully prepared by his slave, Juan de Pareja. In a vibrant novel which depicts both the beauty and the cruelty of the time and place, Elizabeth Borton de Trevino tells the story of Juan, who was born a slave and died an accomplished and respected artist.

Upon the death of his indulgent mistress in Seville, Juan de Pareja was uprooted from the only home he had known and placed in the charge of a vicious gypsy muleteer to be sent north to his mistress's nephew and heir, Diego Velazquez, who recognized at once the intelligence and gentle breeding which were to make Juan his indispensable assistant and companion and his lifelong friend.

Through Juan's eyes the reader sees Velazquez's delightful family, his working habits and the character of the man, his relations with the shy yet devoted King Philip IV and with his fellow painters, Rubens and Murillo, the climate and customs of Spanish court life. When Velazquez discovers that he and Juan share a love for the art which is his very life, the painter proves his friendship in the most incredible fashion, for in those days it was forbidden by law for slaves to learn or practice the arts. Through the hardships of voyages to Italy, through the illnesses of Velazquez, Juan de Pareja loyally serves until the death of the painter in 1660.

"I, Juan de Pareja" is the winner of the 1966 Newbery Medal.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780312380052
ISBN-10: 0312380054
Pagini: 180
Dimensiuni: 138 x 193 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Ediția:First.
Editura: Square Fish
Locul publicării:New York, NY

Recenzii

"The author creates a fresh and different approach to biographical fiction. The novel is also an eloquent testimonial to the bonds between races."--"School Library Journal", Starred Review

"This brilliant novel captures and holds the attention from its rhythmic opening sentence--'I, Juan de Pareja, was born into slavery'--all the way through to the end. . . . A splendid book, vivid, unforgettable."--"The New York Times Book Review"
"The book is full of memorable scenes . . . Many paths of interest lead from this original, beautifully written story."--"The Horn Book Magazine"

"An excellent novel, written in the form of an autobiography, about the painter Velazquez and his Negro slave and assistant, Juan de Pareja . . . [who] was legally prohibited from painting because he was a slave."--"The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"

Descriere

When the great Velazquez was painting his masterpieces at the Spanish court in the seventeenth century, his colors were expertly mixed and his canvases carefully prepared by his slave, Juan de Pareja. In a vibrant novel which depicts both the beauty and the cruelty of the time and place, Elizabeth Borton de Trevino tells the story of Juan, who was born a slave and died an accomplished and respected artist.
Upon the death of his indulgent mistress in Seville, Juan de Pareja was uprooted from the only home he had known and placed in the charge of a vicious gypsy muleteer to be sent north to his mistress's nephew and heir, Diego Velazquez, who recognized at once the intelligence and gentle breeding which were to make Juan his indispensable assistant and companion--and his lifelong friend.
Through Juan's eyes the reader sees Velazquez's delightful family, his working habits and the character of the man, his relations with the shy yet devoted King Philip IV and with his fellow painters, Rubens and Murillo, the climate and customs of Spanish court life. When Velazquez discovers that he and Juan share a love for the art which is his very life, the painter proves his friendship in the most incredible fashion, for in those days it was forbidden by law for slaves to learn or practice the arts. Through the hardships of voyages to Italy, through the illnesses of Velazquez, Juan de Pareja loyally serves until the death of the painter in 1660. "I, Juan de Pareja" is the winner of the 1966 Newbery Medal.

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Elizabeth Borton de Trevino

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