The Revolutionary War 1861-1865
Alan Axelrod author Mort Kunstler illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
Published:27th Sep '21
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For the first title in this series, Kunstler's paintings bring history to life with vivid, high-action portrayals of the primary events that won Americans their freedom from Britain: the Boston Tea Party, the Siege of Yorktown, Paul Revere's ride, and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The epic artworks faithfully chronicle these moments from history and encourage children to look again and again for special details--from the number of stars on George Washington's flag to the style of a soldier's uniform. Together with text by award-winning historian Alan Axelrod, these brilliantly explicit paintings engage a young reader's attention and introduce them to American history through the visual arts. Known for his vivid use of colour, light, and shadow, Kunstler is one of the most widely exhibited artists documenting American history today. His graphically detailed work and skillful portrayals have been lauded for its accuracy by historians and admired by curators in museums around the globe. From a frozen post-battle landscape to a weary Union soldier's facial expression, he captures, in beautifully rendered detail, the geographical setting and the human spirit in each painting. Adults and children alike will see the story of the American Revolution unfold before their very eyes.
"This hefty collection, originally published in 1979, boasts more than 300 full-color plates created and distributed by famed 19th century American lithographers Nathaniel Currier and James Merritt Ives ... Rawls provides an intricately researched introductory essay chronicling the rise and fall of Currier & Ives ... this book illustrates the firm's thriving Americana legacy." -- Publishers Weekly
ISBN: 9780789212535
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48 pages