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Author Harman, Alice, author.

Title Mona Lisa and the others / Alice Harman ; illustrated by Quentin Blake.

Publication Info. London : Thames and Hudson, 2023.
Location Call No. Status
 95th Street Juvenile Nonfiction  J 708.436 HAR    DUE 05-21-24
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Description 96 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 28 cm
Contents Mona Lisa -- Portrait of an unknown woman -- Venus de Milo -- Self-portrait at the easel -- Winged human-headed bulls -- The cheat with the ace of diamonds -- Sceptre of Charles V ('The Charlemagne Sceptre') -- The wedding feast at Cana -- The ray -- The Valpincon bather -- The carousing couple -- Stela of Nefertiabet -- Liberty leading people -- Milo of Croton -- The seated scribe -- The dream of happiness -- The marly horses -- The raft of the medusa -- Monzon lion -- The lacemaker -- Sarcophagus of the spouses -- Cleopatra disembarking at tarsus -- Summer -- The winged victory of samothrace -- Pierrot -- The consecration of the Emperor Napoleon -- Statue of Ebih-Il -- Self-portrait with her daughter Julie -- The club foot -- The reader -- The great Sphinx of Tanis -- The Lourve
Summary Millions of people visit the Louver Museum every year to gaze and gawp at its all-star art collection. But there's one star who gets a lot more attention than anyone else - and her very own special queuing system, if you can believe it! Well, the Louvre's many other masterpieces aren't too happy about being overshadowed - and they're here to tell everyone what makes them just as worthy of the Mona Lisa's teeming crowds. With a focus on portraits and other person-centred artworks, Mona Lisa and the Others reveals the stories behind some of the Louver Museum's most famous artworks. Napoleon Bonaparte takes readers behind the scenes at his own coronation; the Venus de Milo explains what happened to her missing arms; the Seated Scribe lets slip some gossip about the ancient Egyptian royal family; and Madame le Brun has a polite moan about juggling the demands of being Marie Antoinette's portrait painter and a working mother. But perhaps most intriguing of all, Mona Lisa reveals that there's more to her portrait than her mysterious smile..
Subject Musée du Louvre -- Juvenile literature.
Art -- France -- Paris -- Catalogs -- Juvenile literature.
Added Author Blake, Quentin, illustrator.
ISBN 9780500652749 hardback
0500652740 hardback
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