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Through the Window: Views of Marc Chagall's Life and Art
Through the Window: Views of Marc Chagall's Life and Art | Barb Rosenstock
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A gorgeous, expressive picture-book biography of Marc Chagall by the Caldecott Honor team behind The Noisy Paint Box. Through the window, the student sees . . .His future--butcher, baker, blacksmith, but turns away.A classmate sketching a face from a book. His mind blossoms.The power of pictures. He draws and erases, dreams in color while Papa worries.A folder of pages laid on an art teacher's desk. Mama asks, Does this boy have talent?Pursed lips, a shrug, then a nod, and a new artist is welcomed. His brave heart flying through the streets, on a journey unknowable. Known for both his paintings and stained-glass windows, Marc Chagall rose from humble beginnings to become one of the world's most renowned artists. Admired for his use of color and the powerful emotion in his work, Chagall led a career that spanned decades and continents, and he never stopped growing. This lyrical narrative shows readers, through many different windows, the pre-WWI childhood and wartime experiences that shaped Chagall's path. From the same team behind the Caldecott Honor Book The Noisy Paint Box, which was about the artist Kandinksy, Through the Window is a stunning book that, through Chagall's life and work, demonstrates how art has the power to be revolutionary.
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#WanderingJune Day 12: #Russians since Marc Chagall lived in a small Russian town before moving to Paris. As Fats noted in her review: “Inspired by Chagall‘s stained-glass windows. Through these windows, Chagall is depicted as a boy, a student, a misfit, a painter, a revolutionary, a master, and, finally, an old man with a rippling kaleidoscope of magic memories.” Her review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-klD

Cinfhen This book looks stunning!!! I‘ve seen his work and it‘s amazing!! 🙌🏻💕 6y
BarbaraBB I didn‘t know he lived in Russia! 6y
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3⭐️ To me the end notes of this book were more interesting than the story. The story seems to wander crooked roads. But upon reading the endnotes, you learn that the style of the story was based of Chagall's own writings, and while I still find it odd and a bit unsettling, make the story more interesting, but not interesting enough for me to use in storytime.
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