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The Glorious Impossible [Illustrated with Frescoes from the Scrovegni Chapel by Giotto]

af Madeleine L'Engle

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Describes the life of Jesus Christ and presents twenty-four paintings showing scenes from the life of Christ by the fourteenth-century Italian artist Giotto.
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Giotto illustrated the entire life of Christ in this chapel, pioneering the three-dimensional representation of figures in early 1300s. L'Engle does a good job of retelling the stories (but I think she should have used more of the classic KJV language). ( )
  librisissimo | Apr 1, 2015 |
old, religious, art is not my fave but FEAR NOT this was ok. ( )
  mahallett | Mar 5, 2014 |
When my son was about seven years old I was looking for a Christmas book to read out loud. He was (and is) a very bright and verbal child and had truly outgrown most children's books. I opened THE GLORIOUS IMPOSSIBLE and read one of the first lines. "In Scripture, whenever an angel appears to anyone, the angel's first words usually are, "FEAR NOT!"---which gives us an idea of what angels must have looked like." With a beginning like that, how could it go wrong? The book is a beautifully illustrated story of the life of Christ. It, naturally begins with Mary and the angel Gabriel and continues in a more or less straight line. I say more or less, because L'Engle drops in little pearls of wisdom. This book became our traditional Christmas read aloud book until we hit the terrible teens and I was informed that this was all just mass hysteria and a method to control people, yada,yada,yada. I still read it and when my grandson comes for Christmas, I'll read it to him. ( )
  siubhank | Aug 26, 2007 |
Uses Giotto di Bondone's frescoes from the Scrovegni Chapel to take the reader from the Annunciation through the Pentecost. The pictures are awesome.
  mwittkids | May 9, 2007 |
Illustrated with excellent reproductions of Giotto's frescoes from the Scrovegni Chapel - a better reason to hang onto this than the text, which is by turns dull and fey.
  calotype | Oct 22, 2006 |
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