2 novembre 2016
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Sophie Heywood, « 1968 and Children’s Illustration », The children's '68/ Le « 68 » des enfants, ID : 10.58079/mq1m
A guest post by artists Sarah Blair and Bill Prosser In her Radical Children’s Literature Kimberley Reynolds (2007) describes the vital seam connecting children’s book design and modernist creative experiment from the 1920s onwards. She quotes Esther Averill writing on French avant-garde illustration in 1930 (p.30): The avant-garde harps on the theme of the child. It has created a kind of religion for his sensibilities and imaginative powers, in which it reads its own better moods. It believ...