Mario's Angels

By Mary Arrigan Illustrated by Gillian McClure

Online price: £11.99
Hardback, 32pp
This title is currently available
Published: 1st June 2006
Category: Art, Picture information
Interest age, years:
From 5 To 8

Key Stage:
About this Book

The beautifully illustrated Mario's Angels provides children with a friendly and charming introduction to the work of Giotto. - Junior Education

In a simple but informative story that many young children will be able to identify with, the author and illustrator give some fascinating insights into the world of an artist in the late 13th Century. - www.booktrustchildrensbooks.org.uk

Giotto is decorating a chapel with frescoes, and little Mario longs to lend a hand, but Giotto says no. When Father Prior comes to inspect the fresco, he says, "The sky is too dull. Fix it." So Mario tries to think up ways of brightening the sky. That night, after watching his baby sister, he dreams of wonderful things that will transform Mario's frescoes: angels!

Mary Arrigan's lively, informative text, accompanied by Gilliam McLure's delightful illustrations, reveals what made Giotto di Bondone's work so very special. Together with a note on Giotto and his frescoes, a reproduction of Giotto's Nativity and a photograph of the Scrovegni Chapel, the book gives very young readers a perfect introduction to the 13th-century artist who reintroduced the art of drawing living people from nature, and is known as the father of modern painting.

Publication Details:


Publisher:
 Frances Lincoln Children's Books
ISBN:
 9781845074043
Format:
 290 mm x 228 mm (11.4 inches x 9 inches)
Binding:
 Hardback
32 pages
illustrations
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