Augusta Rasponi del Sale (1864 – 1942) aka Gugù wrote and illustrated children’s picture books published in England, France, Italy; she dedicated her work to the representation of early childhood. She used to portray herself as a duck, or goose and she devoted her life to neglected children. She looked at childhood from a unique point of view – her work as an author focused on representing all children, also infants of the age of one, two and three months, dedicating realistic portraits and poetic verses to them. What emerges from her work is a modern way to conceive children’s books and early childhood life conditions and rights. She created a cultural portrait of childhood of her time – representing not only childhood but also early child...
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Augusta Rasponi del Sale (1864 – 1942) aka Gugù wrote and illustrated children’s picture books publ...
The present text is the second part of the author’s description of iconographic sources for studying...
In present diploma thesis France Prešeren's life and his literary works in picture book form are con...
The article presents the typical characteristics of picture books produced by Italian publishers, fo...
Un percorso critico nella storia della letteratura e delle illustrazioni per bambini, alla scoperta ...
Bien que l'enfance soit «une donnée anthropologique universelle» (E. Deschavanne, P.H. Tavoillot, Ph...
Riflessioni su opera e poetica di Augusta Rasponi dal Sale (Ravenna, 1864 -1942), artista filantropa...
Este trabalho visa estudar a representação da infância e da criança em romances europeus escritos en...
Children’s literature flourished in Edo-period Japan, as this dissertation shows through a survey of...
In questa tesi è stata analizzata la storia della letteratura per l’infanzia e i generi che ne fanno...
In the paper Children’s Books: from ABCs to Pop-ups, I reconstruct the development of published offe...
This study focuses on the role of the blue-haired Fairy in Carlo Collodi's "Le Avventure di Pinocchi...
The article discusses the mutual interaction and inspiration between avant-garde art and children as...
The Art of Imagining Childhood in the Eighteenth CenturyPablo Picasso once said “Every child is an a...
How to help children (not) to hate books is a title inspired by an article written in the 1970’s by ...
Augusta Rasponi del Sale (1864 – 1942) aka Gugù wrote and illustrated children’s picture books publ...
The present text is the second part of the author’s description of iconographic sources for studying...
In present diploma thesis France Prešeren's life and his literary works in picture book form are con...
The article presents the typical characteristics of picture books produced by Italian publishers, fo...
Un percorso critico nella storia della letteratura e delle illustrazioni per bambini, alla scoperta ...
Bien que l'enfance soit «une donnée anthropologique universelle» (E. Deschavanne, P.H. Tavoillot, Ph...
Riflessioni su opera e poetica di Augusta Rasponi dal Sale (Ravenna, 1864 -1942), artista filantropa...
Este trabalho visa estudar a representação da infância e da criança em romances europeus escritos en...
Children’s literature flourished in Edo-period Japan, as this dissertation shows through a survey of...
In questa tesi è stata analizzata la storia della letteratura per l’infanzia e i generi che ne fanno...
In the paper Children’s Books: from ABCs to Pop-ups, I reconstruct the development of published offe...
This study focuses on the role of the blue-haired Fairy in Carlo Collodi's "Le Avventure di Pinocchi...
The article discusses the mutual interaction and inspiration between avant-garde art and children as...
The Art of Imagining Childhood in the Eighteenth CenturyPablo Picasso once said “Every child is an a...
How to help children (not) to hate books is a title inspired by an article written in the 1970’s by ...