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Ruth Sanderson (American, 1951)2
Ruth Sanderson
(American, 1951)
The Snow Princess
King
and
queen
Ruth
Sanderson
(American,
1951)
The
Snow
Princess

the
daughter
Ruth Sanderson (American, 1951)2
Ruth
Sanderson
(American,
1951)
The Snow
Princess
Father Frost
and Mother
Spring
Ruth
Sanderson
(American,
1951)
The Snow
Princess
When the Snow Princess sets
off to see the world, Father
Frost and Mother Spring
warn her never to fall in
love, lest she lose her
immortality.
She journeys alone through
many lands, keeping her
heart cold, but finds herself
drawn to a kind and
handsome young shepherd
named Sergei. The Snow
Princess begins to fall in love
with him, but her parents
warning haunts her dreams,
and she must finally decide
her own fate in the chaos of
a powerful snowstorm that
threatens Sergeis life.
Ruth Sanderson
(American, 1951)
The Snow Princess
Ruth Sanderson
(American, 1951)
The Snow Princess
Ruth Sanderson (American, 1951) The Snow Princess
Ruth
Sanderson
(American,
1951)
The
Snow
Princess
Ruth Sanderson (American, 1951) The Snow Princess
Ruth
Sanderson
(American,
1951)
The
Snow
Princess
Winter
Holiday
Ruth
Sanderson
(American,
1951)
The Snow
Princess
Ruth
Sanderson
(American,
1951)
The Snow
Princess
Ruth
Sanderson
(American,
1951)
The Snow
Princess
Ruth
Sanderson
(American,
1951)
The Snow
Princess
Ruth Sanderson (American, 1951) The Snow Princess, her mother Spring and Serghei
Ruth Sanderson (American, 1951)2
Ruth Sanderson
(American, 1951)
The Snow Princess
A renowned fantasy artist and illustrator of childrens literature, Ruth
Sanderson has created imagery for more than seventy-five picture books,
many of which bring classic tales to life. Inspired by the art of Golden Age
masters Howard Pyle, N.C. Wyeth, Maxfield Parrish, Arthur Rackham, and
Norman Rockwell for its strong narrative content and emotional power,
Sandersons paintings capture perfectly the sense of wonder inherent in fairy
tales.
The illustrated books by the artist include The Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella;
The Golden Mare, The Firebird, and The Magic Ring; The Snow Princess; The
Crystal Mountain; The Twelve Dancing Princesses and The Enchanted Wood,
an original story. Sanderson, who has been a professional illustrator since
1975, has published more than 80 childrens books, and has created art for
book covers, collectors plates, animation concept designs, and product
designs.
She teaches writing and illustrating for children in a summer graduate
program at Hollins University, in Roanoke, Virginia.
Ruth Sanderson (American, 1951) Nativity
Ruth Sanderson (American, 1951) Nativity
Ruth
Sanderson
(American,
1951)
Ruth
Sanderson
(American,
1951)
Ruth Sanderson (American, 1951)
Ruth
Sanderson
(American,
1951)
Santa's
Christmas
Snowman
Ruth
Sanderson
(American,
1951)
Ho, Ho, Ho!
Saint-Nick
Ruth
Sanderson
(American,
1951)
Santa
on chimney
Ruth Sanderson
(American, 1951)
Santas workshop
Ruth Sanderson (American, 1951) Santa over rooftops Winter pony
Ruth Sanderson (American, 1951)2
Sound: Love of my Life - Queen (cover) by Hope Winter; The Piano Guy - Where Are You Christmas
Text and pictures: Internet
Copyright: All the images belong to their authors
Presentation: Sanda Foioreanu
www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda
https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda
2022

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