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    This mechanization of the bookmaking process also changed the way illustrations were added. Before the printing press, book were written and illustrated by hand, which could take up to several years to create a single volume. However, the change in technology allowed hundreds of volumes to be created in a few short weeks. To take full advantage of this new advance in book creation, the techniques to create and include illustrations in written materials also needed to change. The first attempts…

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    well. There are also multiple illustrations that take up pages, therefore not every page has text on it. CRITICAL ANALYSIS: The personified farm animals in this book create a fun story line that grabs the reader’s attention from the first chapter of the book. The character that is given…

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    two of William Blake’s illustration that I found interesting as I have never seen something like it before. Blake writes and illustrates his own poems. Both illustrations seen here incorporate the poems within them and in a way interact with the text. One can notice that these simple illustrations only use four colours which are red, yellow, blue and green. Watercolours were the medium used to paint the wonderful illustrations surrounding the poems. The two illustrations I chose can both be…

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    focuses on three illustrations of Walter Crane. Crane’s illustrations are of the moment Bluebeard’s wife leaves her company to go down the stairs to check out the forbidden room, Bluebeard’s wife pleading for forgiveness, and Bluebeard’s wife opening the forbidden door. Through various illustrations Crane creates meaning through symbols that supplement the written text. Crane illustrates the scene where Bluebeard’s wife leaves her company to go down the stairs. Crane’s illustration is an…

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    Sensing the Transcontinental Railroad Clang, clang, whooo whooo, hiss, hiss, chug chug chug, all words found ringing through the award winning historical picturebook by Brian Floca, appropriately titled “Locomotive”. The story is an explanation of the operations of the first locomotive on the transcontinental railroad. The words convey the temporal information about all of the workings of a locomotive, describing in detail the decisions and actions made to run the train, and allow it to…

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    What elements of the illustrations make it worthy of a Caldecott award or honor? What distinguishes these illustrations? Consider the design and layout of the book, visual elements, use of space, media, perspective, and style. Elizabeth, Queen of the Sea, deserve to receive the honor of having Caldecott because of the skillful way the illustrator Brian Floca was able to add small visual details that further enhanced the quality of the story. Using pen-and-ink and water colors Brian Floca…

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    The picture from the “ECL Eighth Edition Illustration Samples,” I choose to discuss number ten. This illustration is titled “Officer Buckle and Gloria.” This illustration is by Peggy Rathmann in 1995. From the choices that were shown, each image has its own different style, visual elements, and elements of fiction complemented by illustrations. This paper will discuss those elements along with the meaning of the actual image itself that Peggy Rathmann was trying to explain. When first viewing…

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    Based in Tampa bay, Florida a self-taught illustrator, Chris Parks is visual artist and the creator of the moniker, Pale Horse. Parks’ works are deeply detailed illustrations that intertwine high-levels of graphic designing and striking bold, colorful characteristics. Chris Parks, who also goes by the name Pale Horse, recently created a range of artwork. In the following artworks each has its own characteristic and can seem different from one another; the artwork in all has an overall theme…

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    In McManus’ illustrations this scene is illustrated in a very different way. The illustrator uses colors such as red and green to make the scene pop out at the reader more than the illustrations in the Norton Edition, which are all black and white. Alice, who does not appear to be much larger than the other animals, is trying to hold onto the goose. A parrot is seen flying away, a frog is running away, and another goose has been knocked over by Alice who we can assume is trying to help the…

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    the study is was to analyze illustrations linked to pathological and cultural relevance of deafness of 20 children books targeted at ages 4-8 years old. The Results of the study were compared to the results of previous studies that analyzed text in children’s picture books. The study also examined whether or not the illustrations match or a mismatch to the written text messages about deaf characters in picture books. The results of the study showed that the illustrations did not represent deaf…

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