
William Maughan
Author of The Artist's Complete Guide to Drawing the Head
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Artist William L. Maughan graduated from the Art Center College of Design with distinction in 1973. He began his career in commercial illustration in New York in 1974. He is also an accomplished fine artist in oil and pastel mediums, producing a wide range of paintings. His paintings are shown at show more the George Stern Fine Arts Gallery in West Los Angeles, California, and Di Tommaso Galleries in Scottsdale, Arizona, and are in private and museum collections. Maughan has taught advanced head drawing, portrait painting, and landscape painting since 1976 at the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California, and the Academy of Art College, San Francisco, California, where, since 1989, he has directed Graduate Studies in Fine Art Painting and Traditional Illustration. He lives in Napa, California show less
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Spirit of Endurance: The True Story of the Shackleton Expedition to the Antarctic (2000) — Illustrator — 59 copies, 5 reviews
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Spirit of Endurance: The True Story of the Shackleton Expedition to the Antarctic by Jennifer Armstrong
I like the large print and oversized photographs in the book, but I wish the book's size was a just a little smaller. It makes it difficult for students who would like to read the story independently to cart the book around. That said, It is a great story of endurance, hope, and leadership. The book gives a chronological account of the journey Shackleton and his men took as they traveled on the Endurance, the ice floe, and on the lifeboats. The other book about Shackleton's journey by show more Armstrong gives a more detailed account of the trip and has quoted text from the crew members. I wish she had made this story for younger students a little more descriptive. It is very matter of fact and tells the story well, but I wanted the language to be more descriptive. Some of the harrowing details of the journey such as the description of the leopard seal attack were left out of this version. . Although I liked the illustrations, I prefer the actual photographs from the expedition.
I think it would be a good book for upper elementary students to read independently show less
I think it would be a good book for upper elementary students to read independently show less
Spirit of Endurance: The True Story of the Shackleton Expedition to the Antarctic by Jennifer Armstrong
Surviving the cold is a feat within itself, but maintaining that feat for over a year is unbelievable. A picture book that can describe a scenario while keeping upbeat is extremely hard yet Armstrong succeeds. A boat stuck in pack ice is terrifying, but add to it a travel across uncharted land with animals who were capable of destroying the crew. Their story of survival would make any boy scout proud.
Spirit of Endurance: The True Story of the Shackleton Expedition to the Antarctic by Jennifer Armstrong
This book tells of the same feat as 'Shipwreck at the Bottom...' does, but with fewer words, less details, but with beautiful acrylic illustrations. The copy that I had was huge, and it made the story much more engaging than the other book. This one would be better for younger students, perhaps for a read a loud.
Spirit of Endurance: The True Story of the Shackleton Expedition to the Antarctic by Jennifer Armstrong
This book traces the 1914-1916 journey of The Endurance, Shackleton's ship to Antarctica. It is very well-written, filled with diagrams, photographs, illustrations and text. The illustrations, done by William Maughan, are gorgeous oil paintings that reflect the spirit of the Arctic.
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