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How the snail found its colors, the art of Matisse, written by Jeong-yi Kee and Haneul Ddang ; illustrated by Mi-ran Yang ; edited by Scott Forbes

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How the snail found its colors, the art of Matisse, written by Jeong-yi Kee and Haneul Ddang ; illustrated by Mi-ran Yang ; edited by Scott Forbes
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How the snail found its colors
Oclc number
938389483
Responsibility statement
written by Jeong-yi Kee and Haneul Ddang ; illustrated by Mi-ran Yang ; edited by Scott Forbes
Series statement
Stories of art
Sub title
the art of Matisse
Summary
Shows how the artist Henri Matisse used bold colors to create strikingly beautiful art. The story follows a colorless snail on a quest to find its own colors. After discovering a number of Matisse's paintings, the snail magically takes on a range of colors from the artworks. Matisse really did create an artwork called, The Snail. He made it in his old age, when he could no longer hold a paintbrush for long. Instead of painting a snail, he made a picture of one by sticking pieces of brightly colored paper onto canvas. The book helps us understand how particular colors make us feel, and appreciate the simplicity and beauty of Matisse's amazing art. Contains biographical information about the artist at the end of story
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
Content
Illustrator
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