While living in France in 1892, Charlotte, a young American girl, writes a journal of her experiences including those among the Impressionist painters at the artist colony of Giverny. Includes profiles of artists who appear in the journal and a glossary of French words.
Tired of being tickled, bounced, and smothered with kisses, a new baby floats out the window when Uncle tosses it in the air and doesn't come down until the family mends its ways.
While living in France in 1892, Charlotte, a young American girl, writes a journal of her experiences including those among the Impressionist painters at the artist colony of Giverny.
The young daughter of American artists living in Giverny, France, in 1893, records in her journal her exciting trip to Paris to attend an Impressionist art exhibition. Includes biographical sketches of the artists featured in the story.
In 1894, Charlotte records in a journal her impressions of a family trip from Giverney, France, to New York, where her father's paintings will be featured in an exhibition. Includes biographical sketches of painters and reproductions of artworks.
While living in France in 1892, Charlotte, a young American girl, writes a journal of her experiences including those among the Impressionist painters at the artist colony of Giverny. Includes profiles of artists who appear in the journal and a glossary of French words.
Charlotte keeps a journal as she and her family prepare to leave France and travel to London, where they meet famous writers and artists; and includes profiles of painters along with reproductions of their works.