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LITTLE GIRL IN A RED DRESS WITH CAT AND DOG by Nicholas B.A. Nicholson

LITTLE GIRL IN A RED DRESS WITH CAT AND DOG

by Nicholas B.A. Nicholson & illustrated by Cynthia Von Buhler

Pub Date: Feb. 1st, 1998
ISBN: 0-670-87183-4
Publisher: Viking

In his first book, in homage to American folk art, Nicholson imagines the story behind the painting Portrait of a Little Girl in a Red Dress with Cat and Dog in the Museum of American Folk Art in New York City. The unnamed little girl narrates, describing how her portrait's creator, a self-taught artist named Ammi Phillips, traveled from state to state in the 1830s, painting farm families and depictions of country life. At her home, everyone else is too busy to pose, so she sits for the painting—and it's more difficult than she expected. While she is being painted, she gets to eat cherry tarts with the ladies in the parlor, and convinces Phillips to include Cat and Dog in the portrait at no extra cost. The first line, ``That's me over the fireplace,'' establishes a personal connection between readers and the girl, just as she establishes a connection with Phillips. In her picture-book debut, Von Buhler skillfully emulates the primitive folk-art style with characteristically solid, straight-mouthed figures and clean, flat lines. (Picture book. 4-8)