A sad, kind fairy tale with a happy ending about a poor duckling is accompanied by colorful illustrations in the style of the great artist Vincent van Gogh.
The master's expressive and desperate, bright and touching works served as a source of inspiration for the illustrator who created his drawings for the fairy tale 'The Ugly Duckling.' Unusual illustrations will introduce a child to such a movement in painting as Post-Impressionism. Compare the pictures from the book with the original works of the great Van Gogh, look for similar details and catch the differences.
In addition to the book, you will find a free virtual VoiceBook Museum. Just point your camera at the QR code. In the museum hall, you can approach the paintings, examine them, and listen to an audio guide developed by an art historian especially for children!
Author: Anton Pozdnyshev








