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Language of Flowers

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New York
Kiadó: Avenel Books
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Varrott keménykötés
Oldalszám: 80 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 15 cm x 12 cm
ISBN: 0-517-221756
Megjegyzés: Színes illusztrációkkal.
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Kate Greenaway's LANGUAGE OF hlWEliS Kate Greenaway's illustrated books, greeting cards, and paintings were filled with a delicate charm that defined a fanciful Victorian world and set the standard for proper dress and manners. Her ability to portray a child's idealism in her meticulously drawn children blended stylishness with Pre-Raphaelite spirit for detail. Her work was consistently praised by noted contemporary critics-John Ruskin compared her greeting cards with Raphael, while others believed her flowers equalled those of Botticelli. Language of Flowers was published in 1884 during the apex of Kate Greenaway's career and her designs with children and flowers epitomize the real success of her work in their delicate lines and accurately reproduced colors. Kate Greenaway's work not only charmed the academic fine art world but alsó created a fashionable popular demand and reminded a rapidly industrialized society that the appreciation of quiet childnaivety,nature,and fancy were... Tovább

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Kate Greenaway's LANGUAGE OF hlWEliS Kate Greenaway's illustrated books, greeting cards, and paintings were filled with a delicate charm that defined a fanciful Victorian world and set the standard for proper dress and manners. Her ability to portray a child's idealism in her meticulously drawn children blended stylishness with Pre-Raphaelite spirit for detail. Her work was consistently praised by noted contemporary critics-John Ruskin compared her greeting cards with Raphael, while others believed her flowers equalled those of Botticelli. Language of Flowers was published in 1884 during the apex of Kate Greenaway's career and her designs with children and flowers epitomize the real success of her work in their delicate lines and accurately reproduced colors. Kate Greenaway's work not only charmed the academic fine art world but alsó created a fashionable popular demand and reminded a rapidly industrialized society that the appreciation of quiet childnaivety,nature,and fancy were necessary. Vissza
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