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Providing a delightful introduction to Claude Monet, this brightly illustrated story follows a young fox who learns to capture nature’s beauty with some guidance from the famous artist.
Featuring lush illustrations that pay homage to artist Claude Monet’s work and depict his garden in Giverny, France,this charming story imagines a relationship between the famous painterand the fox who lives in his garden.
The young red fox admires the collage of colors in the landscape that surrounds him. More than anything, he wants to make the colors last as the seasons pass and the winter turns cold and bleak. Try as he might, his creations are blown away, flooded, and even eaten by a deer, until the sight of Monet at his easel and an unexpected encounter with a bumble bee show the gentle fox how he can make the colors last all year long.
Also available from the Artists and Their Animals series:
A Purr-fect Painting: Matisse’s Other Great Cat
A Bone for Bo: Painting with Georgia O’Keeffe
[AuthorName]By Joan Waites[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Joan Waites is an award-winning author-illustrator with more than 50 titles published for the childrens trade and educational markets. A former adjunct faculty member of the Corcoran Museum’s school of art and design for their aspiring artists programs, she continues to teach art for children and adults. Joan is a member of the Children’s Book Guild of Washington, DC, and the National Art Educators Association; she previously served as the Mid-Atlantic SCBWI Illustrator Coordinator.Visit her at joanwaites.com or follow her on Instagram (@joanwaites).[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]31 color images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Finding Monet at Giverny[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]31 color images[/ColorPattern]