Ernest and Celestine. Holiday every day
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The world fame of the Belgian artist Gabriel Vincent (1928-2000) was brought by a children"s series of books-shots about the adventures of a good-natured bear named Ernest and his "adopted daughter" of the little mouse of Celestine. Tender watercolor drawings of Vincent are so expressive that they almost do not require words. With the help of light lines and barely noticeable strokes, she manages to convey the slightest mushrooms of emotions, the most subtle feelings - childish resentment and jealousy, confusion, fear of loneliness, bitterness of loss and, of course, love in all its manifestations. Love that is more than life,
The following stories were included in the collection: "Broken cup", "drums-bam-bam!", "On the roof", "Bloch", "Holiday every day".
The legendary shots of Gabriel Vincent inspired the French writer Daniel Pennak PA to create a script for the cartoon, and later his own book "History of Ernest and Celestine"
The following stories were included in the collection: "Broken cup", "drums-bam-bam!", "On the roof", "Bloch", "Holiday every day".
The legendary shots of Gabriel Vincent inspired the French writer Daniel Pennak PA to create a script for the cartoon, and later his own book "History of Ernest and Celestine"
Author:
Author:Gabriel
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Children's Book
- Category:Science Fiction and Fantasy
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Cooked
Series:
Series: Ernest and Celestine
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00041-278-7
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