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Willy's Pictures,9780763613235
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Willy's Pictures


Author(s): BROWNE, ANTHONYBROWNE, ANTHONY
ISBN10:  0763613231
ISBN13:  9780763613235
Format:  Hardcover
Pub. Date:  11/1/2000
Publisher(s): Candlewick


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SummaryEditorial Reviews
The much-beloved chimp, Willy, is back -- this time to show readers his own adaptions of famous paintings.

Anthony Browne's beautiful artwork is cleverly couched in a scrapbook format -- making readers feel like they've stepped into his sketch book.

Foldout pages at the end of the book show the real paintings Willy has based his own upon, and give information about the artist, how the paintings were made, and what is special about each one.

Glimpsed imagining himself as a painter in Willy the Dreamer, Browne's versatile chimp now takes up the palette in perhaps his most intriguing outing yet. Willy presents his versions of 16-plus familiar masterpieces, working his own image and a sophisticated, quirky humor into each. Refashioning Winslow Homer's rather somber The Herring Net as "The Fruitful Fishing Trip," for instance, Willy adds splashes of color by changing the fishermen's catch to bananas; alongside the boat floats a pig, its neck encircled with this fruit. Pieter Brueghel the Elder's The Tower of Babel here becomes a sandcastle, with an overlaid image of Willy cast as the subject from William Blake's Glad Day. Observant readers will pick up on several recurring motifs, as well as elements from additional paintings: the desolate streetscape in Edward Hopper's Early Sunday Morning is brightened by flowers in a window (a diminutive reproduction of Vincent van Gogh's Still Life: Vase with Twelve Sunflowers), his friend Millie appears in another window, and Willy walks his "dog" (Buster Nose the gorilla on all fours) past a barber-shop pole in the multicolored pattern of the chimp's signature vest. On the penultimate spread, Browne sheds his mask to take readers on "a tour of the pictures that inspired Willy." A minor caveat: some of the reproductions of the original paintings in a concluding gatefold index are too small for youngsters to fully appreciate the contrast between the masters' and Willy's works. Regardless, "Willy's" enlightening captions beneath the original masterworks and a complete list of where the paintings can be viewed make this one-volume minimuseum well worth a visit. Ages 4-up. (Nov.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

Gr 3 Up-Less a story than a gallery of the illustrator's imagination, this title features paintings by the familiar chimp featured in several of Browne's earlier picture books. Mounted on white sheets of paper that give the appearance of having just been torn from a sketchbook, each of Willy's creations harkens back to at least one famous painting and sometimes elements from more than one renowned artist, all integrated into a single frame. Simian characters frequently pose in the stances that humans occupied in the original masterpieces. Other humorous details and alterations add whimsy to many of the paintings. The text primarily functions as captions to each piece of artwork. At the back of the book, readers are invited to tour miniature versions of the works that inspired Willy, such as Buonarroti's The Creation of Adam, da Vinci's Mona Lisa, and Botticelli's The Birth of Venus, accompanied by the chimp's creative comments. Some of the shortcomings of the book include the randomness of the paintings chosen, the fact that the reduced originals are too small for children to appreciate in detail, and that the artistic references and humor really have more adult than child appeal. There are many more successful introductions to art history available.-Rosalyn Pierini, San Luis Obispo City-County Library, CA Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

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