Marc Chagall is a difficult subject for a biography, especially one for children. His art is also dense
with meaning and texture. The authors have attempted to combine biographical information with interpretation of some of his major paintings and have achieved only partial success. Stressing the
relationship between the events in his life and the subjects he chose to paint, they describe and explain the paintings in that context.
The biographical material is mixed with both descriptions of the paintings and side notes on style, and all of this is presented in a variety of type sizes, arrangements, and colors. Family
photographs are also included in the mix. The results are visually exciting, but confusing, creating a sense of being overwhelmed by the material. This is an interesting but not quite satisfying
addition to the Adventures in Art series and is also less suitable for the younger readers for whom it is intended.
Pub Date : 01/02/2001
ISBN : 3-7913-2393-8
Review Posted Online : June 24th, 2010
Kirkus Reviews Issue : Dec. 15th, 2000
Author : Elisabeth Lemke, Thomas David