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Degas and Seurat and Magritte! Oh My! Classical Art in Picturebooks

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posted on 2025-06-30, 05:04 authored by Genevieve M.Y. Valleau
For years picturebook critics have used the field of art history as source for describing illustration styles and techniques. In the following article Genevieve Valleau uses her art historian's knowledge to describe the ways that children's book illustrators use classical works of Western art to convey and/or reinforce cultural meaning and to symbolise dramatic social and emotional content.

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Journal

The Looking Glass : New Perspectives on Children's Literature

ISSN

1551-5680

Volume

10

Issue

3

Publisher

La Trobe University

Section Title

Picture Window

Author Biography

With a bachelor's degree in Art History and English Literature, Genevieve M.Y. Valleau finds it natural to examine art in picturebooks. Currently she is completing a Master's of Arts in Children's Literature at the University of British Columbia and working on a thesis about J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.

Date Created

2008-12-09

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