Count the Wings

Count the Wings
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The Life and Art of Charley Harper

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Michelle Houts

شابک

9780821446355
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

April 15, 2018
Portrait of an artist and illustrator whose work is more recognizable than his name.Best known for angular, geometric images of birds, insects, and other wildlife, Harper, who died in 2007, spent most of his career in Cincinnati, where, along with illustrating several children's books--notably The Giant Golden Book of Biology (1961)--he did magazine work and created murals for local buildings. Taking the 2015 restoration of one such mural, an abstract composition called Space Walk that had been hidden a quarter century before behind a renovation, as her starting point, Houts makes thoroughly cited use of published works as well as interviews and family archives to look back over her subject's small-town childhood, his military service, art training (which began with a correspondence course in cartooning), and the development of his style from competent but ordinary realism to a livelier, more distinctive look he called "minimal realism." That development can be easily traced in the sketches and color illustrations that, along with family snapshots and views of letters and other documents, make up the generous visuals. The author doesn't venture to discuss the white artist's children's books in detail or his influence on other illustrators but does convey a clear sense of his amiable character.Larger collections of Harper's art are available, but this warm tribute offers a look behind the paint box. (endnotes, glossary, timeline, resource lists) (Biography. 10-14)

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School Library Journal

July 1, 2018

Gr 5-8-Why did Charley Harper (1922-2007) draw a huge red ladybug? Houts takes readers on a journey from Harper's early life on a farm in West Virginia to his home and studio in Cincinnati. A U.S. modernist artist, his "minimal realism" style is seen around the world in huge murals, book illustrations, and even Habitat skateboards. Readers will appreciate his drawing experiences, from cartooning classes in high school to his freelance work in journals and books. But it's his signature red cardinal, fish, and bugs that most will remember. Tweens will enjoy learning fun facts from the collection of photographs included and appreciate his humor in the titles of his work: "Family Owlbum" and "Frog Eat Frog." Teachers will be drawn to his collaboration with authors E.B. White and Jane Yolen and find helpful the "Did You Know?" section at the end of each chapter (such as explaining why there is a potato bug in the mouth of a red-bellied woodpecker). Quotes and a detailed time line are included. VERDICT A wonderful, engaging artist biography for middle schoolers.-Paige Bentley-Flannery, Deschutes Public Library, Bend, OR

Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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