Babar's Gallery

Babar's Gallery

by Laurent De Brunhoff (Author)

Synopsis

Babar decides to share his growing art collection with the public by converting Celesteville's former train station into a gallery. The children (Flora, Pom, Alexander, Isabelle, and cousin Arthur) go to the opening, and are full of questions: Is going to a gallery like going to school? , and What we supposed to do here? The children soon find paintings they like, and explain why - but then find they have more questions, like Does it have to be pretty? , Does it have to be old? , and Does it have to make sense? Celeste and the other adults patiently answer their questions. After the opening reception, the children go home and make masterworks of their own. Babar's Gallery introduces young children to the often intimidating world of high art. But instead of employing a traditional, instructive method to teach children how to understand artwork and how to use a gallery, children are encouraged to draw their own conclusions - and inspiration - from the great works of art on display.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 40
Edition: 01
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
Published: 17 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 0810948044
ISBN 13: 9780810948044

Author Bio
Laurent de Brunhoff has been illustrating the Babar books since 1946, after his father, Jean de Brunhoff, illustrated the first titles a decade before. Since that time, he has created over thirty Babar books that have thrilled children around the world. He splits his time living in Key West, FL, New York City, and Connecticut.