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Brian Wildsmith

    22 janvier 1930 – 31 août 2016

    Brian Wildsmith croyait que les beaux livres illustrés sont d'une importance capitale pour former inconsciemment l'appréciation visuelle d'un enfant, ce qui portera ses fruits plus tard dans la vie. Son œuvre déborde de couleurs et de vie, un contraste saisissant avec sa propre enfance dans un village minier gris où l'imagination était la clé. Reconnu comme l'un des plus grands illustrateurs pour enfants vivants, Wildsmith s'est forgé une réputation grâce à son style visuel unique et vibrant.

    A Christmas Story
    Mother Goose : nursery rhymes.
    Brian Wildsmith's Animal Gallery
    Hunter and His Dog
    The Easter Story
    Brian Wildsmith's Favourite Fables
    • 2022
    • 2021

      The Easter Story

      • 31pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      The story of the last days of Jesus's life, the crucifixion, and the resurrection, as seen through the eyes of a small donkey. This beautiful retelling from Brian Wildsmith now has a stunning new cover design to appeal to a whole new generation of young Wildsmith fans.

      The Easter Story
    • 2020

      Brian Wildsmith's Animal Gallery

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,1(44)Évaluer

      The book, published by Oxford University Press in 2008, explores significant themes and concepts relevant to its subject matter. It offers in-depth analysis and insights, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in the topic. With a focus on clarity and engagement, it presents complex ideas in an accessible manner, appealing to both scholars and general readers alike. Its scholarly rigor combined with a compelling narrative ensures that it stands out in its field.

      Brian Wildsmith's Animal Gallery
    • 2011

      Dieses Bilderbuch von Brian Wildsmith besticht durch intensive Farben und aufwendigen Golddruck. Es erzählt ab 4 Jahren die Weihnachtsgeschichte, beginnend mit der Geburt eines kleinen Esels in Nazareth.

      Die Reise nach Bethlehem
    • 2008

      Here are five of the best-loved fables of La Fontaine simply retold and sumptuously illustrated by Brian Wildsmith, an internationally acclaimed picture-book writer and artist. We meet a boastful hare as he challenges a slow-and-steady tortoise to a race. We see how a bag of coins threatens to rob a simple shoemaker of his happiness. We discover that the Sun's gentle warmth is more than a match for the North Wind's bluster. We join a miller, a boy, and a donkey on their eventful journey. And we witness a little rat's kindness and courage in helping a mighty lion. These are lovely stories for adults to share with children over and over again.

      Brian Wildsmith's Favourite Fables
    • 2008

      Hunter and His Dog

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,2(44)Évaluer

      A hunter has trained his dog to retrieve sticks; so that when he goes hunting the dog will retrieve the ducks he shoots. The tenderhearted dog brings the hunter sticks and carries the wounded birds to a safe haven to recuperate. When the hunter discovers what his dog is doing he changes his ways and helps his dog nurse the birds and releases them when they are well.

      Hunter and His Dog
    • 1996
    • 1995
    • 1993

      Die Botschaft des Seefahrers

      Ein Bilderbuch von Brian Wildsmith nach einer Geschichte von Daisaku Ikeda

      • 28pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      Abenteuergeschichte; Bilderbuch; Freundschaft; Meer; Seefahrer.

      Die Botschaft des Seefahrers