The renowned artist and author of Gnomes gives his special imaginative touch to the famous biblical story through more than two hundred full-color paintings and a lively retelling of the saga of Noah, his construction of the Ark, his gathering of the animals of the world, and the Great Flood.
Mostly an art book of the beautiful paintings of Rien Poortvliet, this is a tribute to all God has given us, especially the diversity of the animal kingdom. The beautiful artwork reminds us of the complexity of nature and the sparse, but poignant text gives glory to the Creator and warns us of the folly of mankind in decimating species from the earth.
This is a book I am growing old with -- as in, it will age with me because I can't put it down. It's always near by. A terrific look into the life and talents and voice of this mystical artist. The books format and collection of images is wonderfully served by this title; the images of the animals will stop you in your tracks. I've given it away as gifts to very dear friends. Heirloom material, here.
This book sticky fairly close to the biblical account. The artwork is absolutely beautiful and captivating. While the book does not focus on the redemptive storyline at all, it is a lovely work to consider the diversity and beauty of God's creation.
Similiar to most of Rien Poortvliet's other illustrated books, this book is about Noah's Ark and the wonder of God's creation. It is full of colored pictures, hand-written comments and a couple of long scripture passages. Fascinating!
We always LOVE looking through this book. It is FILLED with awesome illustrations! The kids are always asking to pull it off the shelf to look through.
Four stars just for the animal artwork in this book. The rest is historically inaccurate and was a bit crazy. How did many of the animals cross large bodies of water or whole continents to get to Noah? Always seems to be the one thing left out of the story of Ark story.
Huge book, prop with cushions to read if having on your lap. A luscious journey through some amazing art, biblical truth and nice thoughts about creation of animals. Inspiring to artists and Christians
"Poortvliet tells the tale of Noah and his vision, offering a parallel, nonreligious allegory for those who may not appreciate the story in its original form. He speculates how the animals-from zebras to foxes, snakes to rhinoceros-might have lived together aboard the boat... and more." (adapted)
Fascinating book. Through Rien Poortvelt's beautiful artistry, you gain a new appreciation for the miracle of Noah's Ark. It really makes you stand in awe of the amazing variety and creativity displayed in God's Creation.