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Rick Jacobson

Autor(a) de Tchaikovsky Discovers America

17+ Works 490 Membros 6 Críticas

Obras por Rick Jacobson

Tchaikovsky Discovers America (1994) — Ilustrador — 223 exemplares
Spartacus: Blood and Sand (2010) — Director — 72 exemplares
Spartacus: Vengeance (2012) — Director — 45 exemplares
Glass Town: The Secret World of the Brontë Children (1997) — Ilustrador — 39 exemplares
Prairie Willow (1998) — Ilustrador — 25 exemplares
The Master's Apprentice (2008) 24 exemplares
Picasso: Soul on Fire (2004) 20 exemplares
The Mona Lisa Caper (2005) 19 exemplares
Bitch Slap (Unrated) (2014) 11 exemplares
Interlocked: Thrilled to Death (1998 Film) (1998) — Director — 2 exemplares
The Unborn II 1 exemplar

Associated Works

The Story of Doctor Dolittle (1920) — Ilustrador, algumas edições4,077 exemplares
Jeremiah Learns to Read (1997) — Ilustrador — 162 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome legal
Jacobson, Richard A.
Data de nascimento
1959-01-07
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Canada
Local de nascimento
Nipawin, Saskatchewan, Canada
Locais de residência
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Educação
Alberta College of Art and Design
Ocupações
Illustrator
Relações
Fernandez, Laura (wife)
Prémios e menções honrosas
Frances Howard Gibbons Award
Ruth Schwartz Award

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Richard Jacobson was born in Nipawin, Saskatchewan. As a young man he was always writing stories and sketching so it was a natural outcome that at 18 years of age he decided to pursue art as a serious career. He moved to Calgary and enrolled in the Alberta College of art where he graduated from the Visual Communications program with honors. Armed with a new job as art director, illustrator and production head with Business Life magazine, he proceeded to move to Toronto when the magazine decided to relocate. Rick has worked as an illustrator, painter, writer, and designer. As an illustrator he painted the trillium for the Ontario driver’s license, the leaf for the Air Canada as well as 19 children’s books. Rick has written and published 3 children’s books winning several awards including The Amelia Frances Howard Gibbon’s award gold medal and the Ruth Schwartz award. As a painter he has painted portraits of David Thomson, Margaret Atwood , Robertson Davies, Christopher Ondaatje, Bill gates Senior and Sir Richard Francis Burton (permanent collection of the Royal Geographical Society in London England). He has been featured in Smithsonian and Applied arts magazine as well as The Artist’s Magazine. Rick Jacobson Canadian painter, illustrator and author is a member of The Portrait Society of Canada

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The illustrations were beautiful but the story left much to be desired. It's relatable if you know the Brontes' story well and can catch all the little hints and nods to history---but I know my kids would likely be bored and lost with the story.
 
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classyhomemaker | 1 outra crítica | Dec 11, 2023 |
Friday October 13th 1307 is a day that will live long in infamy. A day when the knights Templar were arrested in Paris and their power broken. This order had many secrets and some of them appear in this series. Mixing fiction and fact and putting in several of the conspiracy theories into the story (though they missed and holy blood one, though Landry has possibilities there). Everyone in the story schemes and plots and it's a mess of politics and personal goals throughout. Much of the fiction is relatively plausible and to make the story move better.

This season opens with Landry trying to get back into the order and having to go through the novitiate again. While de Nogaret works on framing the Templars for heresy to get his revenge. The fact that Philip was up to his hocks in debt to the Templars wasn't emphasised as much as it maybe motivated him, in stead using his wife's unfaithfulness which could be seen as elevating his revenge, instead of it being for rather more mundane reasons.

Overall watchable, except several torture scenes, the clothing and eye candy are quite acceptable.
… (mais)
½
 
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wyvernfriend | Oct 21, 2019 |
Fairly accurate for a children's book (though I think it might have included information on how the two oldest sisters, Maria and Elizabeth, died). Fortunately, it doesn't demonize Patrick Brontë, though I think it may be a bit harsh to Aunt Branwell.
 
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CurrerBell | 1 outra crítica | Dec 6, 2013 |
It's a great way to put history for little ones. I especially liked the idea of putting a voice to a painting, it was entertaining. :)
 
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lmeza | Aug 31, 2013 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
17
Also by
2
Membros
490
Popularidade
#50,416
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Críticas
6
ISBN
18

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