![]() ![]() a most attractive introduction to the artist and his work School Librarian The excellent illustrations include some of Van Gogh's own work and the picture of him in his bedroom is cleverly based on his own painting. The themes are that of being patient, whilst not giving up, in the face of rejection and tolerance of people who are different. The writing is simple and spare but with well-chosen words, which should leave children effortlessly remembering that van Gogh painted sunflowers, and that he was unappreciated in his lifetime. The illustrations are bright and cheerful, with a couple of repeated motifs, such as van Gogh's pipe and straw hat, to ensure the images are simple but memorable. ![]() Degas and the Little Dancer, Laurence Anholt (Illustrator), Edward Degas. Use of a child's perspective renders the subject matter more accessible for children, helps to disguise the educational aspect of the book and brings a fresh sense of wonder to the artist. Camille and the Sunflowers, Laurence Anholt (Illustrator), Frances Lincoln, (1995). ![]()
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