More than he bargained for… Giancarlo Delucca has one aim–to go global. Even if it means marrying the O'Connor heiress to secure the contract.Keelin O'Connor wants a place on the board–but no part in this business 'arrangement'! Gianni might have vowed to seduce his wayward bride, but Keelin is fighting him every step down the aisle.Happily–ever–after was never part of the bargain, but Gianni finds himself intrigued by Keelin's feisty defiance. And suddenly he's determined to turn the beautiful Irish redhead's I don't into an I do!Welcome to The Chatsfield, Rome!
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Gianni De Luca was an Italian comic book artist known for his drawing mastery and the variety of techniques he introduced into the comic art. His works are formally revolutionary, but always for the sake of content: the representation of the movement, the solutions in the board's layouts, the...
Here are some images from the1993 Desk Calendar by Shirley Kennedy (given to me by Wallace Bond) sketches from Gianni Versace-(descriptions under picture)+more designer sketches to come soon! I hope you enjoy these as much as I do... Bravo: two of Versace's costumes designed for the 1990 opening of the San Francisco Opera with "Capriccio", music by Richard Strauss. Encore: November 14, 1986 marks the Brussels Debut of the ballet, "Malraux ou la metamorphose des Dieux". Choreography by Maurice Bejart, customes by Versace. "En pointe" December 20, 1988, Versace creates the costumes for Roland Petit's ballet, "Java Forever" which opened the French Bicentennial celebrations and starred Zizi Jeanmarie and Eric VuAn. To see your vision come to life, email us about our design services at Peggy Braswell Design. You can purchase many of the items found on this blog, according to BRASWELL and much more at BRASWELL. We will work with the trade.
Highlights From the father of modern Italian children's literature, a guide to fairy tales and their potential for teaching creative storytelling to children--with radiant illustrations from Matt Forsythe and a refreshed translation from Jack Zipes "The ultimate synthesis of Rodari's exuberant knowledge, a book of both pedagogy and poetics, poetry for teachers and pedagogy for poets. About the Author: Gianni Rodari is widely considered the father of modern Italian children's literature. 148 Pages Education, Teaching Methods & Materials Description About the Book A collection of essays from the visionary storyteller Gianni Rodari about fairy tales and folk tales and their great advantages in teaching creative storytelling. Book Synopsis From the father of modern Italian children's literature, a guide to fairy tales and their potential for teaching creative storytelling to children--with radiant illustrations from Matt Forsythe and a refreshed translation from Jack Zipes "The ultimate synthesis of Rodari's exuberant knowledge, a book of both pedagogy and poetics, poetry for teachers and pedagogy for poets." --Italo Calvino A groundbreaking pedagogical work that is also a handbook for writers of all ages and kinds, The Grammar of Fantasy offers a playful, practical path to finding your own voice through the power of storytelling. Full of ideas, glosses on fairy tales, stories, and wide-ranging activities, this book changed how creative arts were taught in Italian schools. Gianni Rodari is not only revered as a children's author, but also remembered for his visionary pedagogy, and it is these two fields he combines in this revolutionary essay collection. Translated into English by acclaimed scholar of folklore and children's literature Jack Zipes, and with original art from illustrator Matthew Forsythe, this edition of The Grammar of Fantasy is one to live with and return to for its humor, intelligence, and remarkable understanding of children. Review Quotes RODARI'S LEGACY AS CHAMPION OF CHILDREN'S IMAGINATION: Building on the splash our English translation of Telephone Tales made in the US in 2020. BREAKING DOWN STORYTELLING FOR TEACHERS & WRITERS NEW ILLUSTRATIONS FROM MATT FORSYTHE About the Author Gianni Rodari is widely considered the father of modern Italian children's literature. In 1960, he collaborated with the Education Cooperation Movement to develop exercises to encourage children's creative and critical thinking abilities. The recipient of the prestigious Andersen Prize in recognition of his contribution to children's literature, he was also one of Italy's most important educators and an activist who understood the liberating power of the imagination. Jack Zipes is a renowned children's historian and folklorist who has written, translated, and edited dozens of books on fairy tales (Breaking the Magic Spell, The Irresistible Fairy Tale, The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm). He is professor emeritus of German and comparative literature at the University of Minnesota. Matthew Forsythe is the award-winning author-illustrator of picture books Pokko and the Drum, Mina, and The Golden Leaf. He was also lead designer on Cartoon Network's Adventure Time and production designer of the Oscar-nominated short film Robin Robin.
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Gianni Strino, born 1953 Kisses Oil on Canvas 16 x 16 in. Available at Lotton Gallery Gianni Strino was born in 1953 in Naples, Italy where he currently resides. Strino studied fine art at the acclaimed Naples Art Institute winning the medal for the best graduate artist in 1970. After completing his studies at the Neapolitan Artistic Lyceum, […]
Gianni Dova, Italian painter, abstract art, surrealism painting, modern art, European painting
Peek around the rooms where Madonna and Princess Di stayed before Versace's assassination—now part of a boutique hotel, naturally.