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The Secret World of Walter Anderson

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"A gorgeous chronicle of a versatile southern American artist." Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
In a beautifully crafted biography, Hester Bass and Caldecott Honor winner E. B. Lewis pay homage to the most famous American artist you've never heard of. Reclusive nature-lover Walter Anderson spent weeks at a time on an uninhabited island, sketching and painting the natural surroundings and animals to create some of his most brilliant watercolors, which he kept hidden during his lifetime.

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2015
      For Walter Anderson, "to paint on Horn Island was to be in paradise." Bass's lyrical text describes Anderson's visits to the isle off the Mississippi Gulf Coast where he immersed himself in art and nature. Lewis's watercolors depict Anderson's love for his island refuge. Biographical details and impressive images of Anderson's artwork are appended in this "reformatted edition." Bib., ind.

      (Copyright 2015 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 10, 2009
      This sensitive portrait of Anderson—“the most famous American artist you’ve never heard of”—paints him as a solitary man who kept a private room hidden from his wife and children and often took his rowboat to the Mississippi Gulf Coast’s isolated Horn Island to glean inspiration. Subdued watercolors evoke the artist’s love of the natural world, as he paints the coastal setting, eats in the shade of his boat and meanders among wild hogs and raccoons. Following Anderson’s death in 1965, his wife opens the room that he kept locked, discovering “the walls were covered with paintings of a Gulf Coast day.” A powerful tribute to the lengths artists will go for their passions. Ages 6–10.

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