sculptors

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sculptors

Rodin

the hands of genius
1992
Examines the sculpture, personality, and life of the French sculptor.

Rodin

a biography
1987
A biography of the French sculptor documenting his struggle against poverty and his artistic struggles and achievements, as well as his personal life.

Michelangelo

1994
Traces the life and artistic achievement of the Italian painter and sculptor, Michelangelo.

Gino Badino

1991
Gino would rather sculpt mice out of dough than sweep the floor in his family's pasta factory, but when the factory falls on hard times, Gino's mice save the day.

Isamu Noguchi

the life of a sculptor
1974
A brief biography of the renowned Japanese-American sculptor.

Henry Moore

1999
Introduces the life and work of Henry Moore, discussing his early years, life in England, and development as an artist.

Maya Lin

1997
Describes the life and work of the Chinese-American architect who designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., and the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama.

Letters from Vinnie

2007
Thirteen-year-old Vinnie Ream, who will grow up to sculpt the statue of Abraham Lincoln that resides in the Capitol building, and her family move to Washington, D.C. after the Civil War breaks out, and writes to her friend Regina about her experiences in the capital and her new-found passion for sculpting.

Alexander Calder

2003
Briefly examines the life and work of the twentieth-century American sculptor, describing and giving examples of his art.

Breaking tradition

the story of Louise Nevelson
1984
A biography of the woman considered by many to be the finest living American artist of our time.

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