Caldecott Monday: Animals of the Bible

Jun 06, 2016 09:51

If the cover is anything to go by, I probably would have enjoyed the illustrations of Animals of the Bible had they only been in color. The animals are charmingly detailed and pretty - maybe a little too pretty, sweet and soft-eyed, but still charming ( Read more... )

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emma_in_oz June 7 2016, 10:06:38 UTC
You should see the runners up! Even more drab!

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osprey_archer June 7 2016, 12:44:05 UTC
Man, they picked a bad year to start that award. I've sneaked a peek at the next book on the list, and it may have problems, but at least the pictures don't look boring.

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asakiyume June 11 2016, 12:31:41 UTC
It does make you wonder how they chose the winner. But also, was this back in the 1930s, when full-color printing was really expensive?

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osprey_archer June 11 2016, 12:44:09 UTC
Yes, it was. I suppose maybe they chose it on the basis that the illustrations would be beautiful if only they could have used full-color printing, although I still think it would have been better to choose something that is actually beautiful in black and white.

I also think that maybe they wanted to give the first award to a book with a certain amount of gravitas, set the right tone or something. What could have more gravitas than a book about the Bible?

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