Katie: Katie and the Sunflowers 凯蒂和向日葵--后期印象派大师 ISBN 9781408332443
作者: James
出版社:Little Brown UK 2013年09月
简介:
Katie visits five paintings by Van Gogh,Gauguin and C?zanne! Katie tries to pick the sunflower seeds fromthe Vincent Van Gogh painting, but when the vase tips over, theflowers go everywhere. Mimi, a little girl from a painting nearby,comes to help Katie, but when Mimi's dog Zazou comes too disasterfollows! This imaginative fantasy about a mischievous character isan original and fun way to introduce children to art. A page ofnotes at the end gives background information on the artists.Includes reproductions of five famous post-Impressionistmasterpieces: Sunflowers by Vincent Van Gogh Breton Girls Dancingby Paul Gauguin Cafe Terrace at Night by Vincent Van Gogh StillLife, with Apples and Oranges by Paul Cezanne Tahitian Pastorals byPaul Gauguin
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From Publishers Weekly
Katie (from Katie and theMona Lisa and Katie Meets the Impressionists) goes on another artappreciation adventure in Katie and the Sunflowers by James Mayhew.This time she steps in and out of post-impressionist paintings,including Van Gogh's Sunflowers, C?zanne's Still Life with Applesand Oranges and Gauguin's Tahitian Pastorals.
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From School LibraryJournal
Kindergarten-Grade 3-Inthis, the third story about Katie's art adventures, the girl andher grandmother leave their garden on a rainy day to go to themuseum. The child is drawn to Vincent van Gogh's Sunflowers, anddiscovers she can reach in and touch them. Alas, she bumps the vaseand the whole arrangement falls out of the painting and onto thefloor. She hears laughter coming from Paul Gauguin's Breton GirlsDancing hanging nearby, and she enters that canvas and enlists thehelp of one of the girls. Further pandemonium ensues, involvinginteraction with more paintings, including Paul C?zanne's StillLife with Apples and Oranges. These featured artists, readers areinformed on the last page, are the Postimpressionists, known fortheir use of strong color and line to express feeling. Mayhew'swonderful watercolor illustrations capture the strength of thepaintings and, as their contents and people spill out into Katie'sworld, they change just enough to look as though they could belongthere. While the idea of showcasing the paintings is the primaryfocus and the story secondary, this book succeeds as a lively andimaginative introduction to fine-art appreciation.
Carolyn Jenks, First Parish Unitarian Church, Portland,ME
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