The Cubies ABC (Full Color Illustrations) Large Print |
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Author:
| Lyall, Mary Mills |
Contribution by:
| Shepperd, Mike |
Illustrator:
| Lyall, Earl Harvey |
ISBN: | 978-0-615-84518-0 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2013 |
Publisher: | Starling and Black
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $12.99 |
Book Description:
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The Cubies ABC is a children's book that can be enjoyed by the child for it's whimsical charm and cheerful, but the book is intended for the adult reading it. The simplicity belies the brilliant use of prose and the color and form of the art. This book was written in 1913 the same year as the Armory show of 1913. Without a doubt a year that changed Art in America forever. The explosive change in Art is chronicled in this work of art masquerading as a child's picture book. The Cubies...
More DescriptionThe Cubies ABC is a children's book that can be enjoyed by the child for it's whimsical charm and cheerful, but the book is intended for the adult reading it. The simplicity belies the brilliant use of prose and the color and form of the art. This book was written in 1913 the same year as the Armory show of 1913. Without a doubt a year that changed Art in America forever. The explosive change in Art is chronicled in this work of art masquerading as a child's picture book. The Cubies ABC uses every letter of the alphabet to illustrate the changes in art with witty rhymes and clever illustrations. Participating artists in the show are used to illustrate artistic styles. Most prominently of course is Cubism, with artists like; Matisse and Picasso, but also famous collector's like Gertrude Stein. The prose written by Mary Mills Lyall is witty exploring the boredom and stagnation of art prior to the show with,"Y's for the Yawn overcoming each Cubie At sight of a painting not done in his style:"If a man doesn't use all the colors, from rubyTo sapphire and emerald and topaz-the booby!-To look at his canvas is not worth one's while!"-Y's for the Yawn overcoming each Cubie."While it can be read to a child, the meaning is meant for adults. Reading a book to a child dealing with Art with great names and works is a great way to introduce children to the world of Art.