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Colourful mosaics, playful flowing forms, imaginative facades—Barcelona shines with the buildings of Antoni Gaudí. How did the son of a Catalan blacksmith become a world-famous architect? The first years of Gaudí's life were challenging. Because of an illness, young Gaudí couldn’t attend school and was often alone. Many of his days were spent out in nature, which he would later call his great teacher. Even during his training as an architect in Barcelona, his teachers were puzzled, wondering: is he a “genius or a fool?” Many considered his unusual ideas eccentric, sometimes even crazy. But Gaudí was simply ahead of his time. His buildings are now a UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) World Heritage Site.
With an insightful eye into the world of an inspired genius, award-winning author Susan B. Katz tells of Gaudí's life and work. Linda Schwalbe's dazzling and powerful illustrations reflect the inventive, daring, and flamboyant style of Gaudí's work.
Your dreams can change the world!
Colourful mosaics, playful flowing forms, imaginative facades—Barcelona shines with the buildings of Antoni Gaudí. How did the son of a Catalan blacksmith become a world-famous architect? The first years of Gaudí's life were challenging. Because of an illness, young Gaudí couldn’t attend school and was often alone. Many of his days were spent out in nature, which he would later call his great teacher. Even during his training as an architect in Barcelona, his teachers were puzzled, wondering: is he a “genius or a fool?” Many considered his unusual ideas eccentric, sometimes even crazy. But Gaudí was simply ahead of his time. His buildings are now a UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) World Heritage Site.
With an insightful eye into the world of an inspired genius, award-winning author Susan B. Katz tells of Gaudí's life and work. Linda Schwalbe's dazzling and powerful illustrations reflect the inventive, daring, and flamboyant style of Gaudí's work.
Susan B. Katz is an award-winning Spanish bilingual
author/illustrator; National Board Certified Teacher; and literacy
specialist. She has published 20 books, including The Story of Ruth
Bader Ginsburg, Frida Kahlo, and Meditation Station. She also
launched and ran Facebook and Instagram's author vertical. Susan
lived and worked in Spain, and studied ceramics there. She later
turned two boxes of broken ceramics into a mosaic business,
inspired by Gaudí's masterpieces. She lives near San Francisco, CA.
Find out more about her at SusanKatzBooks.com.
Linda Schwalbe studied illustration at the Burg
Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle and at the?
Berlin University of the Arts. Inspired by discoveries and
adventures, music and nature, she is happiest painting with
acrylics. She is the author/illustrator of Ida and the World Beyond
Mount Kaiserzipf and winner of the prestigious Serafina Award. This
is Linda Schwalbe’s second book for NorthSouth. She lives and works
in Leipzig, Germany.
"This is a remarkably interpretive depiction of a genius
builder/architect. Gaudi comes to life on the page"-- "Unpacking
the POWER of Picture Books"
"A stunning introduction to the life of innovative architect Antoni
Gaudi. Beautifully colored pages are filled with curves and
geometric shapes that guide readers through the decades of Gaudi's
life. The pictures flow one to the other just like Gaudi's
creations curve and sparkle. Close attention reveals charming
details and additional information.This literary biography is at
home in the art, architecture, or biography sections of any
library. It will surely pique interest in this genius and inspire
visits to Gaudi's creations, if only online." STARRED REVIEW--
"School Library Journal"
Architect Antoni Gaudí, a Spanish boy "with wobbly legs" who "felt
different from everyone else," transformed his childhood
observations about nature into breathtaking architectural marvels.
His life is celebrated in this admiring and eccentric picture-book
biography, which opens with Gaudí's artistic and infirm youth,
covers his university training, and surveys several of the most
notable mosaics Gaudí designed. Several open-ended threads in the
text may raise questions among inquisitive readers, while
sophisticated vocabulary (undulating, grandiose) will suit a
more-advanced audience. The book includes a map placing 10 Gaudí
masterpieces around Barcelona, quotes (without sources) from Gaudí,
and an endnote with additional biographical details. A supplemental
pick for STEAM and biographical collections. -- "Booklist"
A Spanish boy with "wobbly legs" grows up to be an architect known
for his curved and broken lines. In this picture-book biography,
readers learn that Antonio Gaudí (1852-1926) didn't follow in the
footsteps of his father, a metalsmith, because he "had an illness
that made it hard for him to walk." Instead, as a child, he rode a
donkey around the Catalan countryside, admiring the shapes and
curves of the world around him. Educated as an architect, he began
to make art and construct buildings that incorporated those curves
and broken lines. With the support of a patron Count Escubí Güell,
he designed and supervised the construction of houses, a park, and
even a cathedral in Barcelona. Work continues on La Sagrada Família
cathedral even today. Katz, who is also an artist whose own mosaic
art reflects Gaudí's influence, has written a smoothly flowing
overview of the architect's life, giving prominence to his patron's
support and incorporating a few direct but unsourced quotations.
She concludes with a schematic map showing Gaudí's major buildings
in Barcelona and a short afterword. Schwalbe's stylized acrylic
paintings are lively and engaging, full of curves, fantastic
shapes, and surprising colors. They nicely reflect Gaudí's work and
would show well in a storytime. A solid biography of an important
artist.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Gaudi is the story of Antoni Gaudi, a Spanish architect and artist
well known for this UNESCO world heritage site buildings in
Barcelona. The beautiful, somewhat abstract, very unique
illustrations are beautiful and very inviting. This book, and the
story within it, are both the true definition of STEAM,
Science/Math meet Art. As a grade 3 teacher, I would definitely
consider purchasing a copy of this book for my classroom library.
The text is probably too difficult for most early years students to
read themselves, but I could see reading this story to my class or
using it with upper elementary students. I think that the
illustrations are the perfect for inspiring children to create
their own art. I would definitely recommend this book to teachers
and families of children in the 5-12 age range. The number of
connections to curricular content are infinite and the story itself
is inspirational. -- "Teach Read Inspire Blog"
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