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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. When Mr. Satie comes home from Paris to visit his nieces and nephews they cannot wait to hear about his travel experiences. He tells him the art battle and drama that happened in Paris and they are instantly intrigued. Satie is an artist and when he went to a museum his art gets challenged by another artist. They battle to see who has the best works of art and it ends up being a draw. This was a really cute book and I love that the characters were mice and cats. While it was a fiction book it still embodies some of Paris's culture and people. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Through the diplomatic efforts of Uncle Satie, two talented Parisian artists end their feud. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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In Paris, as Satie and Fortie sat in their favorite café, Pablo came along and told them about his new paintings. Gertrude and Alice would show his paintings at rue de Fleurus at their regular Sunday-night gathering at Gertrude’s Salon.
Everyone came to Gertrude's Salon to see Pablo's new paintings. When Henri came in, having just returned from Nice, he’d brought paintings to show, too.
Pablo put his paintings along one wall; Henri put his along the other wall. Gertrude decided there would be a contest and pressed Mr. Satie into service to serve as a judge.
Which artist’s paintings will win? Pablo? Henri? What will the fair and honest and true Mr. Satie decide?
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Exquisite illustrations introduce young readers to Paris and modern artists Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. Characters in this captivating picture book include historical figures and a world-traveling feline that is sure to delight young readers.
Here is an excellent opportunity for children to discuss getting along with each other. Mr. Satie’s diplomatic solution shows an appreciation for uniqueness and illustrates the specialness of all things.
With its delightful illustrations and clever story line, this picture book is sure to appeal to young readers and adults alike.
Highly recommended. ( )