Funny Bones : Posada And His Day Of The Dead Calaveras

by Duncan Tonatiuh

Synopsis

A Sibert Award Winner, Pura Belpre(Illustrator) Honor Book, New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books of 2015 and International Latino Book Award Finalist! Funny Bones tells the story of how the amusing calaveras--skeletons performing various everyday or festive activities--came to be. They are the creation of Mexican artist Jose Guadalupe (Lupe) Posada (1852-1913). In a country that was not known for freedom of speech, he first drew political cartoons, much to the amusement of the local population but not the politicians. He continued to draw cartoons throughout much of his life, but he is best known today for his calavera drawings. They have become synonymous with Mexico's Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) festival. Juxtaposing his own art with that of Lupe's, author Duncan Tonatiuh brings to light the remarkable life and work of a man whose art is beloved by many but whose name has remained in obscurity. The book includes an author's note, bibliography, glossary, and index.

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Copyright year 2015
ISBN-13 9781419716478
ISBN-10 1419716476
Class Copyright
Publisher Abrams
Subject Juvenile Nonfiction
File Size 29 MB
Number of Pages 40
Length of Recording 2
Shelf No. KX915
Grade Range 1-5
Ages 6-10