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Freddy's Final Quest, Book Five, In the Golden Hamster Saga
Reiche, Dietlof, Cepeda, Joe, ill. Brownjohn, John, translator from the German,
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Da: Alf Books, Menomonie, WI, U.S.A.Alf Books
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hard cover, new book, 297 pages, 6 1/8 x 7 7/8 inches, reprinted 2004, fine book condition, good + dust jacket condition, juvenile picture book. Cepeda, Joe (illustratore).

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Da: Don's Book Store, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.Don's Book Store
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Hard Back. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. First English Edition. 120 Pages with a List of Illustrations. Dark blue boards with white title on spine. There is a small black remainder mark on bottom page edges. Blue endpapers. Interior text and illustration pages are flawless. This book has 110 illustr…ations with 68 in color. From his childhood on, Mallorca was a second home for Joan Miro. His mother was from the island, as did his wife Pilar Juncosa. It became his permanent home in the mid-fifties.and he built a large studio there. He died there on the 25th of December 1983 at the age of 90. This book is about the varied themes and techniques of the artist's later works painting, sculpture, and ceramics. It was the clear light of Mallorca which especially fascinated Miro - the poetic blues of the sky and sea. In his sculpture, he was especially inspired by the artistic creativity of the island inhabitants, not to mention the agriculture and precipitous cliffs which give the landscape of Mallorca its unique quality. From his youth on he collected objects typical of island life: ceramics, woven baskets and simple household pottery. Above all, he loved the rustic style of the old Mallorcan house with its characteristic furniture. Such things were to influence his art more than any fluctuating fashions. Miro was born in Barcelona in 1893 and studied there at the Lonja School of Fine Arts, and in the private school of Francesc Gall. Miro lived on and off in Paris from 1920 to the outbreak of World War II and there he became friends with poets and artists within Surrealist and Dadaist circles. He exhibited alongside Picasso, Gonzales and Alexander Calder in the Spanish Pavilion of the World Exhibition in Paris during 1937. With the first major exhibition of his oeuvre at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1941, Miro was to see the blossoming of a fruitful relationship with the American art scene, which was to last until his death. Numerous works of his are to be found in American museums and private collections.