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CatDreams
Published in Paperback by Pomegranate Communications (1999-10)
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CAT HEAVEN
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-22
Pomegranate has done a wonderful job of gathering all of Kliban's paintings from a series of calendars that were published from 1977-1986 and presenting them here in full color for the first time. A true treasure trove for any Kliban fan or cat lover.

From the Publisher
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-11
"Millions of us have loved B. Kliban's Cat for a couple of decades now, ever since we were first introduced to the frolicky feline in the mid 1970s through the now-classic book 'Cat.' Kliban's Cat is one of the most beloved icons of popular culture. The drawings and paintings Kliban created have lost none of the appeal that first grabbed us back then and that continues to grab initiates today.

"CatDreams brings together the joyfully mesmerizing paintings Kliban executed for a series of calendars first published between 1977 and 1981 and juxtaposes them with many of his irresistible cartoon drawings. A keepsake volume that generations of Cat lovers--and soon-to-be Cat-lovers--will bask in for years to come, it is the first full-color book to compile all of Kliban's calendar paintings, allowing us, at last, to keep all our Cats under one roof. ¶ 96 pages, size: 10.25 x 8.25". 84 full-color painting reproductions and cartoons. Smythe-sewn paperback book with flaps."--© Pomegranate

Love to eat them mousies . . .
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-19
When I was a grad student and T.A. in the '70s, I had on the wall of my office Kliban's "Love to eat them mousies" poster, which frequently caused passersby to stop in for a closer look. Some laughed while others just shook their heads -- which is pretty much how people have always reacted to what I regard as one of the slyest, most consistently funny cartoon artists around. While he did a lot of terrific non-cat drawings, it's for those chunky, funky cats that he's best known, and this collection should please his many fans. They're all here, too: Cats in red basketball shoes and cowboy boots, cats walking their dogs, cats pursuing mice on cross-country skis, cats feeding wieners to the birds in the park, sumo cats, cats enjoying sushi, disorganized cats competing with mice in outrigger canoes, cats playing Dixieland, cats trying on fashionable tail covers in a cat clothing store, cats painting murals, cats lounging around the campfire, and (of course) cats playing mousie-eating folksongs on the guitar. To put it simply, this is great stuff from a very talented man who died much before his time.

Dreamy, Just As Advertised!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-16
Absolutely fabulous collection of in-full-color surreal cat illustrations that are just plain dreamy. If you're more into the offbeat humor of Kliban's book than his signature artwork, this may not be the book for you; while some of the Kliban humor is there, the focus is definitely on the artwork. These "Catdreams" are simultaneously bizarre and calming. My personal favorites are the Astronaut Cat-Napping in Space, the "Hawaiiana-Cat," with flower & ukelele on the moonlit beach, and the cats having high-tea in the middle of winter. Essential item for anybody who is a fan of Kliban and/or cats.

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CATS AFRICA
Published in Hardcover by Smithsonian (1997-10-17)
Author: Bosman P
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Cats of Africa -- excellent!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-29
A stunningly beautiful and fascinating book, Cats of Africa describes the continent's lions, leopards, cheetahs, and small wild cats. The text is accompanied by numerous gorgeous drawings and paintings. The book is both informative and gripping, with excellent desriptions of the behaviours and characteristics of the animals in the wild, as well as discussions of their futures. I strongly recommend it!

Lavishly illustrated and informative book about African cats
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-02-20
This book is proliferated with Paul Bosman's art. The art includes Paul Bosman's paintings and drawings capturing the moments in the life of the cats. We see the lioness facing it's pray, a leopard resting, a family of cheetahs, a male lion walking through the bush and so on. The illustrations cover lions, leopards, cheetahs, as well as smaller wild cats. I recommend this book for any nature lover, wild cat enthusiast or a person interested in African wildlife.

A gorgeous book!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-05
A stunningly beautiful and fascinating book, Cats of Africa describes the continent's lions, leopards, cheetahs, and small wild cats. The text is accompanied by numerous gorgeous drawings and paintings. The book is both informative and gripping, with excellent desriptions of the behaviours and characteristics of the animals in the wild, as well as discussions of their futures. I strongly recommend it!

WOW!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-12
Even if there were no text in this book, I would recommend it. The illustrations are absolutely beautiful. The descriptions and information of each family of cats is also well written and overall the book is a must have.

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Cezanne in Provence
Published in Hardcover by Yale University Press (2006-02-11)
Authors: Philip Conisbee and Denis Coutagne
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Cezanne Show, NGA, 2006
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-06
This book is the National Gallery of Art catalogue for the show "Cezanne in Provence." It is a very comprehensive treatment of the relationship between the artist and his early environment and it has many color reproductions of the artists works.

Beautiful Book
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-01
This is one of the most beautifully done catalogues I have purchased recently. The color and clarity of the reproductions are excellent. The paper used has a dull mat finish which enhances the quality of the reproductions. If you love Cezanne's painting (which I do), then this is a must have addition to your library.

Excellent Book on Cezanne
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-12
Great prints and a number of well done articles on Cizanne's work.

A Beautiful Journey
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-08
This book is a lovely accompaniment to the Cezanne in Provence exhibit. The narration is beautifully written and describes the beautiful landscapes that Cezanne painted. It provides an interesting chronology of Cezanne's life and works.

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Chardin
Published in Hardcover by Prestel (2000-05)
Authors: Pierre Rosenberg, Renaud Temperini, and Jean Baptiste Simeon Chardin
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So beautiful!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-16
Bought this primarily for the color photos of Chardin's work. If you like traditional still life
paintings, you'll love this.

Beautiful!
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-27
This book is simply gorgeous. I had been well acquainted with Chardin a number of years ago, and picked up this book on a whim at the store. Rediscovering this master was a true delight. His paintings are deceptively simple: behind the cool colors and the measured scenes lies a captivating energy. This particular volume is very well done. The reproductions are of superior quality and the accompanying essays by the world's most renowned Chardin expert are enjoyable and enlightening. Art books are expensive, but this is one that is well worth the investment.

A very satisfying book
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-29
I have to disagree with the above editorial. I compared the reproductions with others that I have, and although there are sometimes subtle differences they are not always to the disadvantage of this book. Some pictures are better than others, but the advantage here is that each reproduction is on a page by itself with commentary on an adjoining page-a catalogue layout that I always prefer in that it give the painting room to breathe and because I'm not reading on one page and finding the relevant painting six pages later. The book is obviously done by true lovers of the painter. Chardin is profound and a painter's painter. You can see and feel why he was adored by Cezanne, Soutine, Manet, Proust, and I'm sure many other significant artists. He has rightly been called a virtuoso of stillness. Even in reproduction, pieces of fruit, kitchenware and game animals are alive and quietly glowing from within with a warmth, compassion and a kind of subtle majesty-it's really deep in an indescribable way. In my opinion a very worthwhile purchase.

additional information to editorial above
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-20
I just wanted to add this to the review above: the 1979 catalog can still be found quite easily, but it contains mostly black and white reproductions of the works. There are only 23 colour images of the more than 400 pages in the 1979 book. The 2000 catalog is almost entirely in colour... However, I cannot properly judge the quality of the reproductions in the latter, as I have not seen one of those amazing paintings in reality yet.

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Charles M. Russell: The Life and Legend of America's Cowboy Artist
Published in Paperback by Red River Books (2003-09)
Authors: John Taliaferro and Charles M. Russell
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A factual, fair and fascinating account
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-03
John Taliaferro does a great job of separating fact from legend in this well-written, engaging account of Charlie Russell's life. Russell wasn't above embellishing his western credentials (he never, in fact, lived with the Indians, as he once claimed), but Taliaferro shows us that he did have genuine cowboy credentials, cutting his chops over years of nighthawking on the Montana range.

This biography is fair to Russell's wife, Nancy, who was often vilified by Russell's friends for her money-hungry, status-conscious ways. Nancy was a young, uneducated woman who came from dirt-poor circumstances. She took on the sole responsibility for managing her husband's art career. If Nancy made a few enemies over the years, she deserves credit for taking Charlie from being a cowpoke selling his sketches for $25 to a world-renowned artist.

"THE" COWBOY ARTIST
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-06
Art critics spend much time arguing about the value of western art and as to whether it can really be classified as art at all. Some of the more snobby critics attempt to discredit western painters by referring to them as "illustrators" as if that changes anything. They argue that if an artist is commissioned by other than the loftiest of patrons or if their work is used primarily to illuminate a story then their art can only be classified as illustration and not as fine art.

As an art student I argued this one ad nauseam with my art professors. And invariably the work of Charles Marion Russell, my favorite ARTIST - period - would arise. But that's enough about small-minded art professors and their unwillingness to accept art wherever they find it.

The work of Charles Marion Russell (hereafter CM Russell) is accepted by thousands as arguably the best of the western genre. It remains the standard against which all other western pieces are judged. Russell also was an accomplished western wit who drew and kept the fast friendship of the king of western wit, Will Rogers. In his book Charles M. Russell: The Life and Legend of America's Cowboy Artist, John Taliaferro not only discusses the art achievements of Russell but also provides a biography that paints the life of the artist and the west Russell knew so well in the most vivid colors possible. And indeed CM Russell was the most colorful of characters.

Read this book and I'll bet you will at least become the owner of a CM Russell print and at most plan a pilgrimage to Great Falls to visit CM Russell's museum, studio and home.

WELL WRITTEN AND INFORMATIVE BIOGRAPHY OF AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-18
This is a very well written biography of an American Original, Charles M. Russell, cowboy, artist, story teller and someone you would probably like to hang around with for a bit. I have always been rather fond of Western Art, in general, and Russell's work in particular. I have, from time to time read articles on the life of this truly individual man but have before now, been unable to read a complete work on his life that I could give credit to for being valid. John Taliaferro has treated the artist rather fairly as well as the artist's wife Nancy, who I have always suspected has not been appreciated for just what she did for her husband. Truth be told, I doubt if Charles M. Russell would have ever been the artist he was without her. It is good that the author has given credit were credit is due. I have also had some problems with the separation of truth from myth. The author has done a very nice job of this with this work.

This book is a bit more than just the story of the life on one man though. If you pay attention, you can find a pretty good history of the evolution of the Western Artist here, and the role he played in this particular genre of art. I say art, because I believe that is just what it is. I realize that there has been, is, and probably always will be the artist/illustrated argument being pitched back and forth with each new generation of artists and art teachers. Personally, I am one of those people who looks himself in the mirror and says "if I call it art, then by God, it is art." This of course my personal standard and I am sure there are many who would disagree. And that is the way it should be. The purpose of this biography was not to establish the answer to this question one way or another. Let the argument rage on...it just makes things more interesting.

The author of this work does have a very readable style, has well foot noted his sources, and when he simply does not know something, says as such. When he speculates, he specifically states that he is doing so. Now I will warn the reader that the author, Mr. Taliaferro, does love his Thesaurus, aggressively uses it, and does display a quirky sort of vocabulary. I personally like this, as I love words, but some readers may find it just a bit distracting. This is a very minor problem though, if even a problem it is.

I feel it is important to understand our art if we are to understand ourselves as a society and also feel that we need to know and understand those who are able to create this art. Works such as this help greatly with this understanding and by reading them, simply makes life a bit more enjoyable. I know that I will certainly look with new eyes now, each time I view a Russell painting or sculpture after reading this work. A well written biography, informative, fun and a pleasure to read!

"No one comes close"!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-13
As a young boy he heard the words of Horace Greely, and indeed went west to seek fame, fortune, and adventure. After two years with Jake Hoover in the Judith, his dreams of wranglin', and ropin' came true at the O H ranch. Over time the home of the "Big Sky Country" became his perminant domain, and his mother Miss Montana, she blessed her son with a gift that would speek for many of his kind that ventured before him. He illustrated with brush, and canvas. He wrote in scripture, and sculptured in bronze. With his gift, C M Russell was able to protray what it was like to live in a time when spurs, the six-gun, and the feel of leather was a cowhands only cherrished parcel. He became the "Cowboys Cowboy", and the voice of the "Red-Man". Montana's dearest son had done what she wanted him to do. Russell for those who knew him was Loving, Kind, and Loyal. He never forgot his roots, no matter where he traveled. In the end Montana was more than proud of him. For she had raised him as Montanan. Over the years he became a Montanan. And at the end of the trail, he was buried as a Montanan.

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Charleston: A Bloomsbury House and Garden
Published in Hardcover by Frances Lincoln (2001-02)
Authors: Quentin Bell, Virginia Nicholson, and Alen Macweeney
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One of the most beautifaul houses in the world
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-03
As far I can say, this is one of the most charming and beautiful houses in the world. Is not that this is house is grant, or magnificent; Charleston is so special, because it's got character and lots of personality. I love this book.


About time!
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 1998-11-23
I agree with the previous reader, this is it ... the definitive book on Charleston Farmhouse. Although I think this book is more than a glimpse of the house and garden for those unable to visit, it is a surperb reference for those of us that have visited and wish to recall the house, etc. The photography is stunning, the text is informative. A worthwhile addition to any Bloomsbury book collection.

living bloomsbury - the definitive book on charleston
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-01
i stumbled across this book on a beautiful indian summer sunday afternoon....it is a treasure for those unable to physically saunter through the rooms and out to the walled garden that is charleston. all photos in colour, all rooms as they were when vanessa bell, duncan grant, family and friends lived and worked there. inspirational.

Nice coffee table book.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-03
For this genre of books, 5 stars. A nice gift for a Bloomsbury fan, but it is only "nice-to-have," not required for one's library.

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Charlotte in Giverny (Charlotte)
Published in Paperback by Chronicle Books (2007-03-01)
Author: Joan MacPhail Knight
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charlotte
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-17
Charlotte in Giverny is truly magical--its absolutely transporting! One truly gets the sense of what it must have been like to travel to and live in France as an american girl in the 1890's. The wonderful thing about Charlotte as a character is that she has such a strong and inspired voice--and what a sense of adventure! Lush paintings of the period jump off the pages--and the use of old postcards, stationary, and photgraphs lend to a sense of travelling back in time. Melissa Sweet's drawings complement Charlotte's adventures beautifully. Via Charlotte's keen and curious eye-we see not only Monet the master come to life-but the multitude of American painters who made their lives and art in Giverny. It is the mark of a truly gifted writer to breathe life into those who have long since left us-and Joan Knight has done just that. Monet is mysterious, Charlotte's dog Toby mischievous, and Giverny glaringly alive. There is romance, friendship, and adventure on the pages of this book--it is an absolute classic and should not be missed.

My review of Charlotte in Giverny
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-27
This is the story of Charlotte, a little girl who lived in the 1890s. She travels to Giverny with her parents, who are going to paint. She loves it in Giverny but misses her friend very badly. She lives next door to the Perrys and becomes very good friends with one of their daughters. She loves the dog they own. She wants one just like him. For Christmas her wish comes true. She finds a little dog in her shoe on Christmas morning and names it Toby. Then she gets a letter from her friend that says she is going to go to Giverny to see her. It is a great book that everyone should enjoy. In it you can learn some french words.

Charlotte in Giverny: A Magical Time-Machine
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-26
For anyone, child or adult, who has even a passing interest in the arts, "Charlotte in Giverny" is a kind of magical time-machine disguised as a children's book that takes the reader into the world of artists and villagers who had the good fortune to find themselves in Giverny, the revered artist's colony outside of Paris, in the late 1800's. Presented as the diary of a young girl who travels to Giverny from Boston with her parents (her father is a painter) in 1892, "Charlotte in Giverny" is rife with the joy of discovery. Charlotte is heartbroken at first because she has to leave her best friend behind. But then her adventures begin: on board ship, in awe-inspiring Paris, and throughout the year in the beautiful Normandy countryside where Charlotte makes new friends, plants a potager and even attends the wedding of Monsieur Monet's daughter. Reproductions of Impressionist paintings, postcards, photographs and ephemera from the period, as well as charming watercolor and collage illustrations by Melissa Sweet lend the book a quality both authentic and eye-pleasing. A rare and unusual treat, a treasure of a book for all ages to enjoy.

Charlotte in Giverny--a magical time machine.
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2000-10-26
For anyone, child or adult, who has even a passing interest in the arts, "Charlotte in Giverny" is a kind of magical time-machine disguised as a children's book that takes the reader into the world of artists and villagers who had the good fortune to find themselves in Giverny, the revered artist's colony outside of Paris, in the late 1800's. Presented as the diary of a young girl who travels to Giverny from Boston with her parents (her father is a painter) in the 1890's, "Charlotte in Giverny" is rife with the joy of discovery. Charlotte (a girl with a sense of mischief) is heartbroken in the beginning at having to leave her best friend behind, but grows eager to explore her new world. Through her eyes, we make new friends, see new places, learn new things. Her shipboard departure from Boston, her awed introduction to Paris, and the year she lives in the beautiful Normandy countryside, are all richly illustrated. Reproductions of Impressionist paintings, postcards, photographs and ephemera from the period, as well as charming watercolor and collage illustrations by Melissa Sweet give the book a visual quality that's authentic and beautiful. The result is a rare and unusual treat, a treasure of a book for all ages to enjoy.

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The Charming Cicada Studio: Masterworks by Chao Shao-An
Published in Hardcover by Asian Art Museum of San Francisco (1997-06)
Authors: Shao-An Chao, Mayching Kao, So Kam Ng Lee, and Terese Tse Bartholomew
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beautiful book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-15
I'm your "woman on the street" museum goer. I have no education in any form of art; I fact I tell people I flunked art in kindergarden. Since I was fortunate enough to grow up in New York, I have gone to seen some of the world's best/most popular art. Most of the time, I was unimpressed (oh, to be that young and stupid again). However, all those trips must have made some kind of impression because whenever I pick my "favorite" artist, invariably someone knowledgeable points to the price tag (ahhg...I don't need that kind of sticker shock, people) and tells me I have good instincts for picking out quality artwork that many other people have discovered decades ago. Ah well, at least I don't have bad taste. Several years ago, I visited the Asian Art Museum when Chao-Shao-an's work was on exhibit there. It was a lovely exhibit and I noticed that I was staring at each work for up to 10 minutes or more. I was definitely one of the slowest in crowd and really enjoyed it. On a whim I purchased the catalog for the show. It's the first time I was impressed enough to purchase a "souvenir". It was also my first year out of school and I was earning a salary. It's a pretty neat book. If you are into mediation, you can meditate to this book. I had a great time flipping through the landscapes with my brother who has visited China and recalls the view depicted. He informs me that China really looks like that; it's not a bunch of artists smoking something creative.

The book itself is well-made; but that is what you'd expect for an art book. Gorgeous dust cover, cloth covered with gold-embossed titles and "chop" on the cover and spine, sturdily stitched binding.

I forget what the price for the book was at the time of the visit (less than $100) but it's well worth it.

I'm not sure I'd pay the current price which is clearly intended for collectors. But then everytime I say that I'm proven wrong.

Charming Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-26
Inspirational book for Chinese Brush painters from beginner to professional level. The book is dedicated to Chao Shao-an (1905-1998), undoubtedly, one of the most famous modern brush painting master of the 20th century.

The book briefly discusses the history of Lingnan style and and the biography of Chao Shao-an. Plenty of georgeous photographs displaying his masterful works over the decades.

Well worth the price for those who would like to collect a treasure.

Charming Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-26
Inspirational book for Chinese Brush painters from beginner to professional level. The book is dedicated to Chao Shao-an (1905-1998), undoubtedly, one of the most famous modern brush painting master of the 20th century.

The book briefly discusses the history of Lingnan style and and the biography of Chao Shao-an. Plenty of georgeous photographs displaying his masterful works over the decades.

Well worth the price for those who would like to collect a treasure.

Charming Book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-25
Inspirational book for Chinese Brush painters from beginner to professional level. The book is dedicated to Chao Shao-an (1905-1998), undoubtedly, one of the most famous modern brush painting master of the 20th century.

The book briefly discusses the history of Lingnan style and and the biography of Chao Shao-an. Plenty of georgeous photographs displaying his masterful works over the decades.

Well worth the price for those who would like to collect a treasure.

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Chicago Blues
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins (1995-06-30)
Author: Julie Reece Deaver
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Funny and heartbreaking!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-30
The first sentence grabs you and pulls you right into this story of a seventeen year old college girl named Lissa who suddenly finds out she must raise her little sister all by herself in the big city. This novel reads like a screenplay with snappy dialogue between the sisters as they try to carve out a new life for themselves in Chicago. I highly recommend this book!

A heart warming book!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-04
This book is a very heartwarming book. This is the second book I have read by Julie Reece Deaver, and it is the second best book I have ever read,just falling short of the best which is "Say Goodnitght,Gracie", also by Deaver. Marnie is just a little girl who is forced to live with her older sister, Lissa who is just a child herself, because their mother has a drinking problem. I would reccommend this book to anyone who is looking for a heartwarming story about a little girl and her sister who have everyday struggles and have to survive with just each other.

The Blues but not music.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-25
This is a story of two girls who's mom is having drinking problems. The eldest is asked to take her little sister with her to Chicago. There is only one delima she doesn't want to stay with her, she wants to go home. They are having problems with getting along when suddenly their dad shows up and he is not approved by the eldest. He is always staying out late with her little sister without asking her. Are her problems solved? That's something you'll just have to find out when you read the book. This easy read book catches your attention and you can't put it down once you start!

I loved this story!!!1
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1998-08-21
This is a cool story of a seventeen year old girl who has to raise her little sister alone in the city. I loved seeing how the big sister, a talented art student, had to learn in a hurry how to be a parent a sister who was quite a handful! This is a story for any age! I'm not a teenager, but I loved it!

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Chihuly: Form from Fire
Published in Hardcover by Portland Press (Wa) (1993-07)
Authors: Dale Chihuly, Henry Geldzahler, Walter Darby Bannard, and Fla.) Museum of Arts and Sciences (Daytona Beach
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WOW!
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-28
Absolutely amazing!
Chihuly is incredible.
Not much in the way of descriptions, just a brief introduction to each series (Macchia's, Persians, etc.), which I found just enough. What I'm interested in are the actual pieces, and there are plenty of exceptional pictures.
Again, amazing. Truly inspiriational for the novice glass blower and an absolute delight for everyone else!

I admit it: This book has won me over.
Helpful Votes: 19 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-29
This book was produced in conjunction with a series of Florida exhibitions in 1993. This book, filled with dozens and dozens of Full Color and full page reproductions in approx. 142 pps., really lays it out for the viewer in a way that, if you were either unfamiliar with or indifferent to Dale Chihuly's work, will make you a convert. Really. I fall into the latter category perhaps because, as the world famous art dealer Henry Geldzahler puts it in the foreward of this book " Chihuly's work is American in its apparent vulgarity, it brazenness and its fearlessness to move farther out west even if there is no further west to move to."
However, when one goes through the varous glass genres that the artist creates, Baskets, Sea Forms, Persians, Venetians, Ikebana, Niijima Floats and Macchia, among others, one begins to appreciate the sheer power and artistry that gets expressed in Chihuly's florid craft. The publishers might have botched the operation if they had cheaped out on the book's production values, fortunately they did not and this 'Made In USA' book can takes its place among any other of your expensive, high-end coffee table (folio sized) art books. As the reviewer states below, there isn't a lot of text here, just an introductory paragraph or two from the artist before each themed chapter but really, the art work says more than enough. I can heartily recommend this book even if you do not collect glass work, and even if you haven't yet cottoned on to Mr. Chihuly's work.

Amazing!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-24
This book is great for any fan of Chihuly's work, or just anyone who enjoys beautiful art. Not only are Chihuly's works extremely aesthetically pleasing, but they are enchanting and inspirational.

Inspiring for future glass artists
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
Purchased as a gift for a beginning glass artist, the book is inspiring and beautifully done. It is a great reminder of the exhibits that we have seen.


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