
Representations of Art and Art Museums in Children’s Picture Books
by Professor Emeritus Perry (University of Winnipeg Nodelman
Title:
Representations of Art and Art Museums in Children’s Picture Books
Author:
Professor Emeritus Perry (University of Winnipeg Nodelman
Series (if any):
Bloomsbury Research in Illustration Series
Format:
Hardback
Number of pages:
208 pages
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN-13:
9781350442313
EAN:
9781350442313
Publication Date:
14/11/2024
Classifications:
Literature: history and criticism
Weight (g):
714
Dimensions (mm):
161 x 240 x 19
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
What happens when the assumptions and practices of museum curators and art educators intersect with the assumptions and practices of publishing for children?This study explores how over three hundred children’s picture books, most of them published in the last three decades in English, introduce children to art and art museums. It considers how the books emerge from and relate to a range of theories and assumptions about childhood and childhood development, children’s literature and culture, illustration, visual art, museology, and art education. As well as examining how these theories and assumptions influence what picture books teach young readers about visiting museums and about how to look at and think about art, it examines which artists and artworks appear most often in picture books and offers a survey of different kinds of art-related picture books: ones that claim to be purely informational, ones that make looking at art a game or a puzzle, ones in which children visit art museums, and many more. Since the books all include reproductions of or allusions to museum artworks, the study also considers the problems illustrators face in depicting museum artworks in illustrations in a different style.











