The Art of Eric Carle
Eric Carle is one of the world's most beloved artists of children's books. Creator of the classic 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar', the has captured the imagination of millions of children and adults with his bold, colorful collage illustrations. (His) life and work are explored in this comprehensive portrait that includes: more than sixty full-color illustrations from his books; artwork from his student days; a moving autobiographical account of his life, with photographs; anecdotal reflections by Ann Beneduce, his longtime friend and editor of 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar'; essays on the power of his art by his German publisher, Viktor Christen, and Takeshi Matsumoto, curator of the Chihiro Iwasaki Museum in Tokyo; (the text of) an insightful speech by Eric Carle originally given at the Children's Literature Center in the Library of Congress; a photographic essay on how the creates his collages; a full-color illustrated bibliography of all of his books. With an introduction by Leonard S. Marcus
Specifications
| Author | Carle, Eric |
| Publisher | Philomel Books |
| Place Published | New York, United States |
| Year Published | 1996 |
| Date of First Edition or Edition Notes |
1996 |
| Size | 290mm x 230mm |
| Chapters | Unspecified |
| Pages | 123 pp |
Condition Report
| Cover | Hardcover in protected dust wrapper. |
| Overall | As new. |