El taller del pintor y un gatito muy bestiajuego de percepciones e intertextualidad es en un álbum de Gilles Bachelet

  1. Lourdes Sánchez Vera
  2. Milagrosa Parrado Collantes
Book:
Arte, ilustración y cultura visual: diálogos en torno a la mediación educativa crítica dentro y fuera de la escuela
  1. Estibaliz Jiménez de Aberasturi Apraiz (ed. lit.)
  2. Amaia Arriaga Azcárate (ed. lit.)
  3. Idoia Marcellán Baraze (ed. lit.)

Publisher: Universidad del País Vasco = Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

ISBN: 978-84-9082-799-4

Year of publication: 2018

Pages: 553-558

Congress: Congreso Internacional “Arte, Cultura visual e Ilustración en Educación Infantil y Primaria” (4. 2017. Donostia-San Sebastián)

Type: Conference paper

Abstract

Visual and artistic education for pre-primary pupils is always challenging. The teacher’s intervention should be sufficiently attractive to generate interest. The use of illustrations in children’s literature aimed at pre-readers is therefore a useful tool, especially when the illustrations do more than simply reinforce comprehension of the text and become elements used to learn about cultural and artistic references and discover aesthetic emotion. The illustrated album format is ideal for developing visual and artistic education. Gilles Bachelet’s book «My Cat, The Silliest Cat in the World» has been selected for analysis as it presents an amusing game of perceptions and lends itself to pictorial intertextuality as it uses artistic references from the last century.