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Ivan Gantschev (1925–2014)

Autor(a) de Moon Lake

28+ Works 394 Membros 9 Reviews

About the Author

Inclui os nomes: Ivan Gancev, Ivan Gantshev

Obras de Ivan Gantschev

Moon Lake (1981) 120 cópias
The Train to Grandma's (1987) 43 cópias
The Christmas Train (1982) 31 cópias
Where the Moon Lives (1998) 25 cópias
The Christmas Teddy Bear (1992) 24 cópias
Journey of the Storks (1983) 23 cópias
Otto the Bear (1984) 19 cópias
Good Morning, Good Night (1945) 15 cópias
Two Islands (1985) 14 cópias
The Three Little Rabbits (2001) 14 cópias
Where is Mr. Mole? (1989) 12 cópias
The Art of Ivan Gantschev (1994) 11 cópias
The Volcano (1981) 6 cópias
Marko, the Obstinate Donkey (1984) 5 cópias

Associated Works

Santa's Favorite Story (1982) — Ilustrador — 954 cópias
Noah and the Ark and the Animals (1984) — Ilustrador — 148 cópias
Round the Christmas Tree (1983) — Autor — 45 cópias
The Three Kings (1990) — Ilustrador — 20 cópias
Canoeing (1986) — Ilustrador — 10 cópias
One Cat's Special Christmas (2018) — Ilustrador — 3 cópias

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome padrão
Gantschev, Ivan
Nome de batismo
Gančev, Ivan
Data de nascimento
1925
Data de falecimento
2014-06-29
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Bulgarije (geboren)
Duitsland
Local de nascimento
V. Tivorno, Bulgarien
Local de falecimento
Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Deutschland
Locais de residência
Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Deutschland
Ocupação
Illustrator
Pequena biografia
Ivan Gantschev, Maler, geboren 1925 in Bulgarien, studierte an der Kunstakademie in Sofia. Seit 1967 lebte er in Deutschland. Sein großes Können brachte ihm internationalen Ruhm und Anerkennung. Gantschev illustrierte an die 100 Bilderbücher für Kinder und Erwachsene und wurde 1985 mit einer Goldplakette anlässlich der Biennale für Illustration in Bratislava (BIB) ausgezeichnet. Er lebte bis zu seinem Tod am 29. Juni 2014 mit seiner Frau in Frankfurt am Main. (http://www.randomhouse.de)

Membros

Resenhas

Sweet, straightforward story of a professor, Donald Astropopov, from the planet, Juno, who lands in a village on Earth with his dog. The townspeople welcome him, he learns that they grow plants in gardens, shows them how to make a greenhouse, discovers winter and winter fun, and realizes as he spends time with the dentist's daughter, Hortensia, that he loves her. The book story ends happily with a wedding.
The illustrations are nice. The writing is very matter-of-fact, but lovely.
 
Marcado
raizel | Apr 30, 2020 |
“Moon stones” is about a boy who stumbles upon a lake of wondrous stones which the moon gives to the lake. The lake’s location is known to no one but the boy’s deceased grandfather. When reading the story the theme of greed is prevalent for when the mayor, minister and others force the boy to take them to the lake. The boy then warns the men of the dangers but they don’t listen and say “go away you stupid little shepherd-boy”. The men don’t make it home because they were too busy getting more jewels to be wealthy with and allowed their greed to cloud their judgment. The book uses metallic paper to represent the beauty of the moon stones. The rest of the story is drawn and only the moon stones are given specific attention signifying they are special and mysterious.… (mais)
 
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drhode3 | outras 2 resenhas | Feb 27, 2014 |
I liked the moral of the story and enjoyed the fantasy element of the moon lake.
 
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laurenwhite92 | outras 2 resenhas | Sep 7, 2012 |
A duckling is born and has lots of questions. One question the the ducks asks and his dad cannot answer is where the moon lives? The duck goes to the wise swan to learn the moon lives all in the sky and constantly is ssharing and shinning its beauty. When it is hidden here, it shines somewhere else in the world for others to see.

Genre: Fiction

Age(s): 4-8
 
Marcado
feboudre | Oct 24, 2011 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
28
Also by
6
Membros
394
Popularidade
#61,534
Avaliação
3.9
Resenhas
9
ISBNs
79
Idiomas
9

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