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Just Behave, Pablo Picasso!
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Author
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Jonah Winter. Kevin Hawkes, illus.
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Publisher
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Arthur A. Levine Books
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Format
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hardcover
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ISBN
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9780545132916
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Pages/Publication Date
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48/2012
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Daedalus Item Code
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29442
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Description
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As he did with picture-book biographies of Frida Kahlo, Dizzy Gillespie, and Muhammad Ali, Jonah Winter introduces readers 4 to 8 to Pablo Picasso, a poor but brilliant young artist who became a successful but restless artist. Gallery owners, art critics, even his wife want Picasso to make nice paintings, but instead Pablo creates a radical new painting style. Everyone hates it—at first—but Picasso trusts his own inspiration, until people begin to see he has invented a new kind of art. Kevin Hawkes renders this story of determination in bold compositions of vivid acrylics. "Using an innovative and offbeat approach, Winter provides glimpses of the energy, enthusiasm, and dedication that ruled the artist's world. In covering his early years (his experimentation with style, perspective, and color were not always appreciated), the author delivers a pungent message to today's young artists: don't be discouraged if your creative efforts are criticized.... Hawkes matches Winter's storytelling rhythm, supplying vitality and intensity to the spreads with colorful scenes of Paris, people of the time, and fascinating renditions of Picasso's own work. This book is a boon for art teachers and especially classroom teachers and librarians working to bring an artistic presence and sensibility into children's lives."—School Library Journal (starred review)
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