Children's book Fairy Tale / Lawrence Houseman / Kyōko Matsuoka from China

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 児童書 中国のフェアリー・テール / ローレンス・ハウスマン / 松岡享子
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Item number: BO4868030
Released date: 06 Sep 2024

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Children's Book
[Introduction to Contents]
Tiki Pooh is a young boy working for a large art school.
However, in the depths of his soul, his passion for art was burning more than anyone else.
In admiring the masterpiece of the last years of the painter Ui Wooni, who was a painter 300 years ago, Tiki Pooh began to draw pictures secretly.
Then one night, his earnest wish came through, and an old painter appeared in the picture.
This book beautifully depicts the interaction between a poor boy who is impatient with his desire to draw pictures and a great painter who passed away a long time ago.
Author's brief history
Lawrence Houseman was born in Bromsgrove, a town in Worcestershire state, England in 1865.
He studied at Lambeth School of Fine Arts and South kensington School of Fine Arts in London and made his debut as an illustrator.
He drew attention with an illustration by Christina Rossetti in 『 Goblin Market 』 (1893). He created a detailed woodblock print by cut end woodblock and suffered from eye problems. After that, he was active as a poet, novelist and playwright and produced many works.
As one of the people who supported the golden age of fairy literature in the Victorian era, there are many fantasy works for children. He is one of the people who supported the golden age of fairy literature in the Victorian era.
Among the works that have been translated into Japanese until now, there are 『 Ginji no Toki 』 (included in 『 Ginji no Toki 』) Do you believe in 『 fairy? 』 (included in Natsuishi 『 no Magic 』 / above, kodansha) and 『 Yurikiba no Kuni 』 (included in 『 Mozusa Dragon 』 / Aotosha).
He died in 1959.
He passed away. <