Jean, this story’s handsome, long-haired little boy, happens to have a very famous father—the artist Pierre Auguste Renoir. But the boy also has a problem. Despite Jean’s ma...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

Jean, this story’s handsome, long-haired little boy, happens to have a very famous father—the artist Pierre Auguste Renoir. But the boy also has a problem. Despite Jean’s many protests, his father thinks Jean’s hair is too beautiful to be cut short. This renowned artist loves to use his son as a model in many of his paintings, and he insists that Jean is still young enough to keep his hair long. Meanwhile, the other kids often tease Jean, which makes him quite angry—and well-meaning adults sometimes mistake Jean for a pretty girl, which annoys and embarrasses him. How can he convince his dad that he’s old enough to have short hair? This gently amusing story for children is beautifully illustrated in a manner that resembles the painting style of Jean’s illustrious father, and it includes several illustrations that are faithful copies of Renoir’s paintings. Of course, the senior Renoir finally relents, and young Jean Renoir does get his hair cut. Still later as an adult, Jean becomes famous in his own right as a widely acclaimed film director.

  • Used Book in Good Condition

Similar Products

Cezanne and the Apple Boy (Anholt's Artists)Matisse the King of Color (Anholt's Artists Books for Children)Leonardo and the Flying Boy (Anholt's Artists Books For Children)Degas and the Little Dancer (Anholt's Artists Books For Children)The Magical Garden of Claude Monet (Anholt's Artists Books For Children)Picasso and the Girl with a Ponytail (Anholt's Artists Books For Children)van Gogh and the Sunflowers (Anholt's Artists Books For Children)Rembrandt and the Boy Who Drew Dogs: A story about Rembrandt van RijnFrida Kahlo and the Bravest Girl in the World: Famous Artists and the Children Who Knew Them (Anholt's Artists)Papa Chagall, Tell Us a Story