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OverviewThe inspiring biography of self-taught (outsider) artist Bill Traylor, a former slave who at the age of eighty-five began to draw pictures based on his memories and observations of rural and urban life in Alabama. Growing up as an enslaved boy on an Alabama cotton farm, Bill Traylor worked all day in the hot fields. When slavery ended, Bill's family stayed on the farm as sharecroppers. There Bill grew to manhood, raised his own family, and cared for the land and his animals. By the time he was eighty-one, Bill was all alone on his farm. So he packed his bag and moved to Montgomery, the capital of Alabama. Lonely and poor, he wandered the busy downtown streets. But deep within himself Bill had a reservoir of memories of working and living on the land, and soon those memories blossomed into pictures. Bill began to draw people, places, and animals from his earlier life, as well as scenes of the city around him. Today Bill Traylor is considered to be one of the most important self-taught American folk artists. Winner of Lee & Low's New Voices Award Honor, It Jes' Happened is a lively tribute to this man who has enriched the world with more than twelve hundred warm, energetic, and often humorous pictures. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Don Tate , R Gregory ChristiePublisher: Lee & Low Books Imprint: Lee & Low Books Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 26.20cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9781643790558ISBN 10: 1643790552 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 19 February 2019 Recommended Age: From 6 to 11 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews* Tate and Christie capture the spirit behind the work of Bill Traylor, 'one of the most important self-taught American folk artists of the twentieth century.' ... An important picture-book biography that lovingly introduces this 'outsider' artist to a new generation. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review [A] thoughtful reflection on the nature of creative inspiration and a man who has come to be regarded as one of the most important self-taught American folk artists. -- Publisher's Weekly Christie's own flat primitive style is a perfect match for Traylor's story, and he deftly uses a second naive style to represent Traylor's own art. But the real artistry here is in Don Tate's finely crafted account of Traylor's first eighty years; the ordinary events in the life of an ordinary African American man are made notable by Tate's repetition of the line: Bill saved up memories of these times deep inside. When these memories later burst into art, they are made all the more meaningful. -- The Horn Book Best Books, Kirkus Reviews New Voices Award Honor, LEE & LOW BOOKS Ezra Jack Book Award Honor, Ezra Jack Keats Foundation 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, New York Public Library Editor's Choice, Booklist Best Children's Books of the Year: Outstanding Merit, Bank Street College of Education 100 Magnificent Children's Books, Fuse #8 Production, SLJ Books All Young Georgians Should Read, Georgia Center for the Book Choices, Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) Original Art Show, Society of Illustrators Top 10 Biographies for Youth 2012, Booklist * Tate and Christie capture the spirit behind the work of Bill Traylor, 'one of the most important self-taught American folk artists of the twentieth century.' ... An important picture-book biography that lovingly introduces this 'outsider' artist to a new generation. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review [A] thoughtful reflection on the nature of creative inspiration and a man who has come to be regarded as one of the most important self-taught American folk artists. -- Publishers Weekly Christie's own flat primitive style is a perfect match for Traylor's story, and he deftly uses a second naive style to represent Traylor's own art. But the real artistry here is in Don Tate's finely crafted account of Traylor's first eighty years; the ordinary events in the life of an ordinary African American man are made notable by Tate's repetition of the line: Bill saved up memories of these times deep inside. When these memories later burst into art, they are made all the more meaningful. -- The Horn Book New Voices Award Honor, Lee & Low Books Ezra Jack Book Award Honor, Ezra Jack Keats Foundation Editor's Choice, Booklist Best Children's Books of the Year: Outstanding Merit, Bank Street College of Education 100 Magnificent Children's Books, Fuse #8 Production, SLJ Choices, Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) Original Art Show, Society of Illustrators 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing, New York Public Library Books All Young Georgians Should Read, Georgia Center for the Book Author InformationDon Tate is an award-winning author, and the illustrator of numerous critically acclaimed books for children. He is the recipient of the Ezra Jack Keats Book Award and the Carter G. Woodson Book Award. Tate and his family live in Austin, Texas. You can visit him online at dontate.com and follow him on social media at @devas_T. R. Gregory Christie is the recipient of numerous awards including a Caldecott Honor and six Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award Honors, and his books have been recognized by The New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books list three times. He currently paints in the evenings while traveling around the country doing school visits. You can visit him online at gas-art.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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