Blue Bird
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"The Blue Bird" is a fairytale fantasy with romantic illustrations by Anatoly Eliseev!
Gift format. Hardcover with partial varnish. Thick white paper. Large, clear font. Colored endpapers. Vibrant, full-color illustrations by People's Artist of the Russian Federation Anatoly Mikhailovich Eliseev.
Maurice Maeterlinck's magical tale, filled with wondrous creatures, captivated readers worldwide with its central idea: "to be brave enough to see what is hidden." Tyltyl and Mytyl embark on an extraordinary journey through mysterious worlds to save a little girl from illness, and at the end of their travels, they acquire the miraculous gift of seeing the essence of things.
The great Russian director and founder of the Moscow Art Theater, K.S. Stanislavsky, captivated by the wonderful plot, wrote that "The Blue Bird" is "naive, simple, light, cheerful, joyful, and illusory, like a child's dream, and yet majestic." It's no wonder that this fairy tale captivated the outstanding contemporary artist Anatoly Mikhailovich Eliseev. This remarkable artist, who dedicated his life to illustrating children's classics, embodied the magical worlds of Martin Maeterlinck in romantic, imaginative watercolors.
Gift format. Hardcover with partial varnish. Thick white paper. Large, clear font. Colored endpapers. Vibrant, full-color illustrations by People's Artist of the Russian Federation Anatoly Mikhailovich Eliseev.
Maurice Maeterlinck's magical tale, filled with wondrous creatures, captivated readers worldwide with its central idea: "to be brave enough to see what is hidden." Tyltyl and Mytyl embark on an extraordinary journey through mysterious worlds to save a little girl from illness, and at the end of their travels, they acquire the miraculous gift of seeing the essence of things.
The great Russian director and founder of the Moscow Art Theater, K.S. Stanislavsky, captivated by the wonderful plot, wrote that "The Blue Bird" is "naive, simple, light, cheerful, joyful, and illusory, like a child's dream, and yet majestic." It's no wonder that this fairy tale captivated the outstanding contemporary artist Anatoly Mikhailovich Eliseev. This remarkable artist, who dedicated his life to illustrating children's classics, embodied the magical worlds of Martin Maeterlinck in romantic, imaginative watercolors.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series Golden Fairy Tales for Children