{"product_id":"마법의-저녁-식사-세계의-걸작-그림책-지크-53","title":"The Magical Dinner - World Masterpiece Picture Books Zic-Zac 53","description":"Description: Meet the great surrealist painters Magritte and Dalí through this charming picture book. A young boy, bored during his stay at his country house, meets his neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Magritte and their friend Dalí, and spends an extraordinary day with them. Within this simple yet playful story lies the essence of surrealist art, along with a warm, human portrayal of Magritte and Dalí and their artistic worlds. A wonderful pleasure of this book is enjoying illustrations inspired by Magritte and Dalí's actual works—nearly every scene pays homage to their art. The parents sitting stiffly on the sofa, frozen like stone, symbolize the adult world trapped in habit and indifference—or the rigid, unyielding real world. Pierre, who pays no mind to his parents' prejudices and instead meets Magritte, stepping into a strange and wondrous world and delighting in it, represents an open mind and boundless imagination. This is a picture book that will spark children's imagination and cultivate their artistic sensibility.\n\nStory: During summer vacation, Pierre, bored at his country house, goes to visit the house of Mr. Magritte, the neighborhood painter his dad calls \"a bit of an odd fellow.\" As it happens, Mr. Magritte's friend Salvador Dalí is visiting too, and Pierre spends the evening with them. He watches Mr. Magritte paint, takes a walk in the woods behind the house, plays games, and has dinner… But something seems strange. Mr. Magritte looks at a bird's egg but somehow paints a bird instead, and the familiar walking path feels oddly unfamiliar. Cats and dogs fall from the sky like rain. At the dinner table set by Mrs. Georgette, flowers are arranged in rain boots, and her specialty dishes—flying fish soup and partridge pie—have actual flying fish and partridges leaping out of them! After a strange but delightful evening, Pierre returns home and goes to bed, eagerly wondering what kind of day tomorrow will bring.\n\n☞ About the Author\n\nWritten and Illustrated by Michael Garland, born in 1952 in New York, USA. He has worked across fine art, magazine covers, advertising, and illustration. In 1994, he received a silver medal from the Society of Illustrators. His works include The Mysterious Mansion, Circus Girl, The Mouse Before Christmas, and Angel Cat. He currently lives with his wife and three children on Paterson Hill in New York, where he continues to write and illustrate picture books for children.\n\nTranslated by Lee Kyung-hye, who graduated from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies with a degree in French Education. She began her career in 1987 with the publication of the children's story \"The Cross-Eyed Horse,\" and has since worked writing and translating books for children. Her works include The Nine-Headed Serpent's New Scholar and The Last Bat Princess Migaya, and her translations include My Beloved Bbu-Bbu, I'm Not Afraid, and The Little Art Museum.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624289935588,"sku":"03092024995","price":17.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/8943305036_1.jpg?v=1786426423","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%eb%a7%88%eb%b2%95%ec%9d%98-%ec%a0%80%eb%85%81-%ec%8b%9d%ec%82%ac-%ec%84%b8%ea%b3%84%ec%9d%98-%ea%b1%b8%ec%9e%91-%ea%b7%b8%eb%a6%bc%ec%b1%85-%ec%a7%80%ed%81%ac-53","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}