The Presidents: Portraits of History
By (Author) Leah Tinari
Illustrated by Leah Tinari
Simon & Schuster
Aladdin
1st December 2019
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Politics and government
B
Hardback
96
Width 229mm, Height 305mm, Spine 13mm
764g
Acclaimed artist and author of Limitless Leah Tinari offers a spectacular collection of portraits that celebrate the iconic and inspirational presidents of the United States.
Fine artist Leah Tinari, turns her formidable and singular talents to the presidents of the United States. Each engaging portraitand the accompanying factspaint a powerful and playful picture of the presidents, introduce readers to the personable side of these leaders and make them more relatable, approachable, human, and even fun! Before these forty-four men (over forty-five presidencies; Grover Cleveland served as the twenty-second and twenty-fourth president) were elected to the highest office in the land, they experienced rich and varied lives: they had childhoods and mothers and fathers and favorite foods. They were brothers and sons and had hobbies and pets.
Did you know that James Buchanan (number fifteen) had one brown eye and one green eye Or that William Henry Harrison (number nine) was the only president who studied to be a medical doctor Or that Teddy Roosevelt (number twenty-six) could walk on stilts and George W. Bush (number forty-three) paints portraits
Meet the wrestlers, revolutionaries, writers, and radio stars as Tinari brings bold color to our presidents and our remarkable US story.
Leah Tinari has a BFA in painting from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). After graduation, she moved to New York City and since that time has been a scenic painter; a freelance illustrator whose work has appeared inThe New Yorker,Vice,Spin,Elle, andPaper magazines; a teacher at Parsons New School; and a restaurant owner. Leah has also created campaigns for Nike and Mini Cooper automobiles. Her fine art has been shown in galleries around the world and is also privately collected. She lives in the East Village with her husband and son.