picturebook illustration styles
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Children’s Literature
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Objectives Identify the parts of a book and different types of
format & design
Differentiate the styles of illustrations found in
picturebooks
Analyze picturebooks in terms of illustration style
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Parts of a Book Cover (front & back)
Spine
Jacket
Endpapers
Copyright page
Title Page
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Format of Picturebooks
A picturebook conveys its message
through a series of images bound
together within 2 covers.
Impact of a picturebook lies in the
total format of the book
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Different Formats/Design
Think of the format in terms of:
Book Size & Shape
Cover (front & back)
Jacket
Endpapers
Copyright page
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Styles of Illustrations
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Style
• Artistic properties
associated with
the eras in art
history
• “Manner of
expressing”
• Primary decision of
the artists how to
create visual images
that will harmonize or
enhance the meaning
of the text
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Historical Eras in Art
Realism
Impressionism
Expressionism
Surrealism
Naïve/ Folk
Cartoon
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Realism
Characteristics:
Represents subjects in a realistic manner
Subjects portrayed with detailed accuracy
Three-dimensional and proportional
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Examples in History
Portrait of Juliette Courbet as a Sleeping Child
By Gustave Courbet
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Examples in HistoryArrangement in Grey
and Black, No.2:
Portrait of Thomas
Carlyle
By James Abbott McNeill
Whistler
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Examples in Children’s
Literature
“My Chinatown” by Kam Mak
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ImpressionismCharacteristics:
• Artist’s impression of the subject
• Large brushstrokes, lots of color and reflections
• Not concerned with precise details
• Shows effects of light on the subject
• Colors are often blended by the viewer’s eyes
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Examples in History
La Promenade
Claude Monet
A Girl with a Watering Can
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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Examples in History
Maison et arbres
Paul Cezanne
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“Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present” by Charlotte Zolotow
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Characteristics:
Emphasis on artist’s own emotions and self-
expression
Subjects often distorted or out of proportion
Uses unusual or shocking colors
Uses rough rapid brushstrokes
Expressionism
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Examples in History
The Starry Night
Vincent van Gogh
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Examples in HistorySelf-Portrait with
Burning Cigarette
Edvard Munch
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Examples in Children’s
Literature
“When Sophie Gets Angry- Really, Really Angry…”
by Molly Bang
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“Chato’s Kitchen” by Gary Soto
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SurrealismCharacteristics:
Appears dreamlike and fantastical
Imaginative details and bizarre images
Emphasis on positive expression of the
subconscious
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Examples in History
The Ship
Salvador Dali
Time Transfixed
Rene Magritte
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Examples in Children’s
Literature
“Jumanji” by Chris Van Allsburg
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“Tuesday” by David Weisner
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Naïve Art or Folk ArtCharacteristics:
Represents folk cultures from parts of the world
Techniques handed down through generations
Includes simplified lines, color and space
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Examples in History
Autumn
Grandma Moses
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Examples in Children’s
Literature
“Strega Nona” by Tomie
dePaola
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Cartoon Art
Characteristics:
Playful distortion of subjects
Gross exaggerations
Simple lined drawings or flat painting
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Examples in History
Auugghhh!!
Charles M. Schulz
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Examples in Children’s
Literatrure
“The Mysterious Tadpole” by
Steven Kellogg