Alice Provensen
Born
in Chicago, The United States
August 14, 1918
Died
April 23, 2018
Genre
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The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot July 25, 1909 (Picture Puffin Books)
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31 editions
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1983
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The Year At Maple Hill Farm
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15 editions
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published
1978
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Our Animal Friends at Maple Hill Farm
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13 editions
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published
1974
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The Truth About Max
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A Day in the Life of Murphy
14 editions
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published
2003
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A Book of Seasons
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12 editions
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published
1976
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Shaker Lane
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11 editions
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published
1987
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The Buck Stops Here: The Presidents of the United States
12 editions
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published
1990
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A Peaceable Kingdom: The Shaker Abecedarius
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8 editions
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1978
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The Art of Alice and Martin Provensen
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“In this quiet corner, the best wild flowers grow, and the first peepers are heard in the spring, even before the snow melts. Here, owls call from the treetops in the early morning, and the irreverent crows hold their noisy conventions. Here, the mother deer has her fawn, and the migrating geese come to rest. It is here that the fox is safe from the hunters.”
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“When people look at my work, they often say, “Your picture is so good. I can’t even draw a straight line.” I think everyone can learn to draw. The important thing is to keep trying, keep drawing.
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Young children make marvelous pictures. There is nothing they can’t draw. They paint and draw from their imaginations and the world around them. And they are not afraid to draw anything.
I saw a child’s picture, a country landscape. It had fifteen trees that looked like lollipops, both a sun and a moon in the sky and a crazy river running through. It wasn’t very realistic, but it was a miracle of design. … And when children draw people or portraits of themselves, even if they are only stick figures, they have an animate quality that a professional rarely gets.”
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[…]
Young children make marvelous pictures. There is nothing they can’t draw. They paint and draw from their imaginations and the world around them. And they are not afraid to draw anything.
I saw a child’s picture, a country landscape. It had fifteen trees that looked like lollipops, both a sun and a moon in the sky and a crazy river running through. It wasn’t very realistic, but it was a miracle of design. … And when children draw people or portraits of themselves, even if they are only stick figures, they have an animate quality that a professional rarely gets.”
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“Kids are clever and full of fun but, oh, they can be a terrible nuisance!”
― Our Animal Friends at Maple Hill Farm
― Our Animal Friends at Maple Hill Farm
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