Children's Literature Midterm Flashcards

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Who was the first and most important illustrator of Alice in Wonderland?
John Tenniel
Name the three forefathers of Modern Illustration
Walter Crane, Kate Greenway, Randolph Caldecott
Define a Picture Book
Any storybook with pictures on at least 50% of the pages
Illustrated Book
Occasional illustrations throughout a book that is a work on its writing alone, but is enhanced by the illustrations.
Name the four elements of illustration
1. Line

2. Shape

3. Color

4. Texture
Cold and cool colors represent what?
Business, intellectual, and logical
Warm Colors represent what?
Emontions and non-logical
Where the Wild Things Are - staring Max -

In the Night Kitchen - Starring Mickey

Outside Over There - Starring Ida - 14th 15 century art style

We are all in the Dumps with Jack and Guy
All are written by Maurice Sendak
The Polar Express is an example of Light Fantasy

Jamanji

The Wreck of the zephyr

Swan Lake (illustrated by not written)

Just a Dream

Bad Day at Riverbend - the coloring book that is invaded by crayons
Written by Chris Van Allsburgh
We Are all in the dumps with Jack and Guy by Sendak is and example of Post Modernism. Define Post Modernism
The current age which is between paradigns... There are no absolutes, everything is relative.
And To Think that I saw it on Mulberry Street

The Butter Battle Book
Dr. Seuss
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs

The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales

The Frog Prince Continued

The Book That Jack Wrote
Written by: Joh Scieszka

Illustrated by: Lane Smith
The Snowman a book without words, very gentle

The Tin-Pot Foreign General and the Old Iron Woman

When the Wind Blows
Raymond Briggs
Literature
Expression of the human condition
Literary Criticism
Explanation of what and how of literatrue (A.K.A. The craft of fiction)