3-D ABC: A Sculptural Alphabet
by
Bob Raczka
The three-dimensional world of sculpture comes alive in "this museum without walls," the sixth thought-provoking art book from Bob Raczka. As curator of this exhibition, Raczka focuses on sculpture from the twentieth century, arranging alphabetically from A (in the form of an Arrow) to Z (in the shape zig-zags). He not only points out different styles of sculptur...more
Library Binding, 32 pages
Published
September 1st 2006
by Millbrook Press
(first published 2006)
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This isn't a thrilling book, but it's going to be great to use as a follow-up to our art lesson about Jim Dine and our literacy lesson about using text features.
What a fabulous find! My students loved seeing these unique sculptures and inventing explanations for each of them. A must have for any art enthusiasts!
An alphabet of sculptural terms and photographs, Fun!
This is a fun book on sculpture. This book also teaches students their ABC’s and a little about sculpture. This book is more for the elementary students but I know a few secondary students who would love this book.
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Nancy Doniger has illustrated several books for children and done editorial illustration for the New York Times and other publications. She lives in Brooklyn, New York."
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