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LSU Museum of Art: Little Golden Books Exhibit

Golden Legacy: Celebrating 80 Years of little ⁤Golden Books

The LSU Museum of‌ Art is currently hosting “Golden legacy:⁣ Original Art from 80 Years of golden Books,” a vibrant exhibition showcasing the artistic heritage of the beloved Little Golden Books series. The exhibit features 60 original illustrations, offering a nostalgic⁤ journey through decades of childrenS literature.

The Enduring Appeal of Little Golden⁣ Books

Little golden Books played a pivotal role in democratizing children’s⁣ literature in the 1940s. These books made reading accessible to average American families,not just the wealthy. Back then, a typical book cost ⁤between $3 and $4, ⁢equivalent ​to $30 to $40 ‌today.

The concept originated with ⁣the vision to create a line of⁣ books that were colorful, child-focused, ⁢and ⁢featured high-quality art. As ⁤Michelle Schulte, LSU MOA Chief Curator of ‌Exhibitions, explained, “author Georges Duplaix came up with an idea to make​ a ‍line of books that were colorful, focusing on children, and including ‍high quality art.”

A Landmark Launch in Wartime

The first Little Golden⁣ Books appeared in stores nationwide in ⁢1942, ⁤priced at⁣ just 25 cents each. Despite launching⁢ during the country’s first year⁣ of World War II involvement, the series was‌ an instant hit. Over one million copies were sold in the first year, highlighting a meaningful demand for affordable children’s books. This success fueled the continued expansion and evolution of Little Golden Books over the years.

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Nostalgia for All ‌Ages

The exhibit‌ resonates with multiple generations,evoking shared memories and nostalgia.Classic artwork from titles like “I Am a Bunny,” “The Little Red Hen,” and “I Can Fly” adorn the walls, unlocking cherished memories. The iconic gold spine of ‌these books ⁣is instantly recognizable, ⁢connecting everyone from seniors who read them to their children, to young children just discovering them.

This exhibit is not just for children.To me, this represents ‍an exhibition of memories ⁤and nostalgia that anyone who is familiar with Little Golden Books can take part in and enjoy. It’s for all ages.
Michelle Schulte, LSU​ MOA Chief Curator⁢ of ‌Exhibitions

Artistic Contributions

The Little Golden Books series benefited from the talents of renowned artists such as​ Richard Scarry, Garth Williams, and Mary blair.Contributions came from Walt Disney Studios Alumni, American ‌artists, and the European emigre ​community, showcasing a collaborative effort that continues to impact​ audiences today.

Visit the “Golden Legacy” Exhibit

“Golden Legacy: Original Art from 80 Years of Golden Books” ⁣is ​on⁤ display until Sunday, May ‍25. LSU students can visit‌ the​ LSU⁣ Museum of Art at 100 lafayette Street, baton Rouge,⁤ free of charge with their LSU ID.

We want our LSU family to come off campus to come ⁣see us and‍ know that this is their museum too.
Michelle Schulte, LSU MOA Chief Curator of Exhibitions

Plan Your Visit

  • Exhibit: Golden Legacy: Original Art from 80 Years⁤ of Golden Books
  • Location: LSU ⁢Museum of‍ Art, 100 Lafayette Street, Baton ⁤Rouge
  • dates: Until Sunday, May 25
  • Admission: Free for LSU ‍students with ID

Stay updated with the LSU Museum of Art by following their Instagram.

Golden Legacy:⁣ your Questions About⁤ Little Golden ⁣Books Answered

Little Golden⁤ Books have been a beloved part of childhood for‍ generations. An exhibit ⁣at the LSU Museum ⁣of Art,⁤ “golden‍ legacy: Original Art from 80 ‌Years of Golden Books,” celebrates the enduring appeal of ‍these iconic books. This Q&A explores‍ the history,impact,and artistic legacy of ⁢Little Golden Books.

What ‍are Little Golden Books and ⁢why are they so popular?

Little Golden Books are‌ a series of children’s books ⁤known for their affordability, colorful⁤ illustrations, and engaging stories. They became popular because⁤ they democratized children’s literature, making it accessible to‍ average‍ American families, not just the wealthy. These books were envisioned⁢ to be colorful, child-focused, and feature high-quality art.

When were the frist Little Golden Books published?

The first Little Golden Books were published in 1942.Despite‍ launching during World War ⁢II,⁢ they were an instant success,⁣ selling over one million copies in their first year.

How much ​did Little Golden Books​ originally cost?

In 1942, Little Golden⁢ Books were priced at just 25 cents each. This affordability was a key factor in their widespread popularity. Compared to the ⁤typical cost of⁢ children’s books‌ at‌ the time (between $3 and‌ $4,equivalent to $30-$40 today),they were ⁣substantially more ⁤accessible.

What makes⁤ the “Golden Legacy” exhibit special?

The⁣ “Golden Legacy: Original Art from 80 Years of ‍Golden Books” exhibit at the LSU Museum ‍of⁢ Art showcases ​ 60 original illustrations from the Little Golden​ Books series. It offers a nostalgic journey through decades of children’s ⁢literature and features artwork ​from classic titles.​ The exhibit resonates with multiple generations,‍ evoking shared memories⁤ and ‌nostalgia. It’s an exhibition of memories and nostalgia⁤ for​ those familiar with Little Golden Books.

Who are ⁢some⁢ of the famous artists who contributed to Little Golden Books?

The Little⁤ Golden Books series benefited from the talents of many renowned artists, ​including:

‍Richard Scarry

Garth Williams

Mary ⁤Blair

Were can I see the “Golden Legacy” exhibit?

The “Golden Legacy: Original Art from 80 Years of Golden Books” exhibit​ is located at the LSU Museum of Art, 100 Lafayette Street, Baton Rouge.

When‍ is the “Golden‍ Legacy” exhibit⁤ open?

The⁤ “Golden Legacy” exhibit is on display ⁣until ⁤ Sunday, May⁤ 25.

How much​ does it cost to visit the “Golden Legacy” exhibit?

Admission to the LSU Museum of Art is free for LSU​ students with⁢ their ⁤ID.

How did Little ​Golden Books ⁢impact children’s literature?

Little Golden Books played a pivotal role in democratizing children’s literature. By offering affordable, high-quality books, they made reading⁢ accessible to ‌a wider‌ audience and fostered a love of reading in ⁢generations of children.

What are some of the ​iconic Little Golden Book ​titles featured in the exhibit?

The⁢ exhibit features classic artwork from titles like:

“I Am‍ a Bunny”

“The Little Red Hen”

​ “I Can Fly”

What is the significance of the ⁣gold spine on ‍Little⁣ Golden Books?

The iconic gold spine of Little Golden Books is instantly recognizable ‌and evokes strong⁤ feelings ⁤of nostalgia ⁢for many. It connects people who read them ‌as children to new generations discovering them.

Where can I‌ find ⁤updates about the LSU Museum⁣ of Art?

Stay‍ updated​ with the ⁣LSU Museum of Art by ‌following their Instagram page.

Little Golden⁢ Books: Key Facts‌ at ‍a Glance

| Feature⁤ ​ ‍ ‌ | Description‌ ⁢ ⁤ ‌ ‍ ‍ ‌ ⁣ ​ ⁤ ⁤ ‌ ‍ ⁢ ⁤ ⁢ ​ ​ ‌ |

|⁢ ——————- | ——————————————————————————————————- |

| First Published ‌‍ | 1942 ‍ ⁢ ⁢ ⁣ ​ ‍ ​ ​ ⁤ ⁤ ⁢‍ ⁤ ​ ​‌ ⁢ ⁢ ‌ ⁢ ⁣⁣ ‌ ‌ ⁢ ‍ |

| Original⁣ Price | ⁤25 cents ‌ ⁤ ​ ​ ⁤ ⁤ ⁢ ⁤ ⁣ ⁤ ⁣ ⁢ ‌ ‌ ⁤ ​|

|‌ Key Artists ‍ ⁤ | Richard ‍Scarry, Garth Williams, Mary Blair ⁢ ​ ​ ‌⁤ ‍ ⁣ ‌ ⁣ ⁤ ‌ ⁤ |

| Impact | Democratized children’s literature, making it ​accessible to a⁢ wider ⁤audience ⁤ |

| LSU MOA Exhibit | “golden Legacy: original Art from 80 Years of Golden Books,” featuring 60 original ⁣illustrations |

| Exhibit Dates ⁣ | Until Sunday, May ⁤25 ‌ ⁤ ⁤ ‌ ‌ ⁢ ‌ ​⁢ ⁤ ​ ⁣ ‍ |

| LSU Student Admission ‍| Free with LSU ID ⁣‌ ​ ‍ ​ ⁣ ‍ ​ ‌‌ ⁢ ‍ ⁢ |

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