The Treasures of Venice by Dario Cestaro

The Treasures of Venice by Dario Cestaro

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The Treasures of Venice by Dario Cestaro

Discover the city of canals through the magic of pop-ups Venice is a magical city suspended like a dream between water and sky. For children, it is a wunderkammer in the literal sense of the term: full of surprises. As they venture into this world of magic—a dream suspended between water and sky—we watch their eyes fill with wonder. The Treasures of Venice is the first attempt in the world to reproduce Venice in a pop-up book for children, taking them on a fascinating tour of its most famous monuments, described in simple but never banal words. The monuments illustrated in the book include the Rialto Bridge, St. Mark’s Basilica, Ca’ d’Oro, Doge’s Palace, Santa Maria della Salute and Gran Teatro la Fenice.
Dario Cestaro is a paper engineer and writer of children's books. He has specialized in pop-up books, creating the concept, story, and illustrations as well as handling the technical aspects. His preferred media are watercolor, collage, and computer graphics. He has also had considerable experience as a stage designer. Franca Lugato has spent years promoting Venice's artistic historic heritage, working with various museums and cultural institutes. In 1996, with Alessandra Bassotto, she founded the ARTEmisia group, which develops innovative approaches to museum didactics.
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ISBN 13 9788831715027
ISBN 10 883171502X
Title The Treasures of Venice
Author Dario Cestaro
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Marsilio
Year published 2013-08-28
Number of pages 16
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.