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Gennady Spirin

    Gennady Spirin is een gevierd Russisch schilder en illustrator van kinderboeken, bekend om zijn kenmerkende aquarel-stijl die zowel klassieke literatuur als hedendaagse verhalen tot leven brengt. Zijn nauwgezette techniek en levendige interpretaties bieden een unieke visuele dimensie, die lezers boeit met detail en fantasievolle flair. Naast zijn geroemde illustraties strekt Spirins talent zich uit tot olieverfschilderijen, die wereldwijd in galeries worden tentoongesteld. Zijn werk combineert meesterlijk klassieke kunst met een moderne gevoeligheid, en creëert voortdurend betoverende visuele verhalen.

    Приключение Вальтера Шнапса
    Kleine Meerjungfrauen und hässliche Entlein
    Kashtanka
    Philipok
    Yakov and the seven thieves
    The Little Black Hen
    • This book was inspired by the Baal Shem Tov, a great teacher who lived in the Ukraine in the 18th century. It is a story about how all of us have the ability to unlock the gates of heaven--no matter how unworthy we think we are. For when we go against out selfish natures, we make miracles happen, in our lives and in the lives of others. We must never forget that hidden behind a large amount of darkness is a large amount of light. --Madonna

      Yakov and the seven thieves
      3,7
    • Philipok

      • 32bladzijden
      • 2 uur lezen

      Philipok wants to go to school like his older brother. But his mother says no, he must stay home with Grandma. Little Philipok is determined to go and slips out of the house to make his way to school through the snow. He is cold and frightened when he arrives, and soon finds that he must earn the privilege to stay. Simple, lyrical prose, a rich palette, and fine illustrations bring Leo Tolstoy's classic tale to life. "Detailed, warm, and sumptuous, Spirin's illustrations create a romantic mood that brings richness to Beneduce's unadorned text." ( The Horn Book )

      Philipok
      4,3
    • "Kashtanka" is an 1887 short story by Anton Chekhov. It follows the adventures of Kashtanka, a young foxey-looking mongrel owned by a drunken carpenter named Luka Alexandrovich. After getting lost due to her own mischief and being frightened by a military band, Kashtanka finds herself in a state of hunger and desperation. She reflects on her dire situation, contemplating the impossibility of living in such conditions. As she huddles by the entrance of an unfamiliar house, the story explores themes of survival, the bond between humans and animals, and the struggles of life from the perspective of a lost and vulnerable creature. Chekhov's narrative captures the emotional depth of Kashtanka's plight, inviting readers to empathize with her journey and the challenges she faces in a world filled with uncertainty.

      Kashtanka
      4,2
    • 6 bekannte Märchen von Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) u.a. äDäumelinchenä, äDer standhafte Zinnsoldatä, äDie Nachtigallä, äDie Prinzessin auf der Erbseä. - Ab 8.

      Kleine Meerjungfrauen und hässliche Entlein
      3,0