Look! look! look! / [dvd]
Contributor(s): Wallace, Nancy Elizabeth | Friedlaender, Linda [ill.] | Mazzarella Bros. Communications | Nutmeg Media.
Publisher: Guilford, CT : Nutmeg Media, c2006Description: 1 videodisc (13 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm. + 1 teacher's guide.ISBN: 193393820X.Subject(s): Mice -- Legends and stories | Postcards -- Juvenile fiction | Art -- Juvenile fiction | Art appreciation | Creative activities and seatwork | Postcards | Art museums | Women authors, American | Children's stories, American | Illustrators. -- United States | Animated films | Children's films | Film adaptations | ART (GRADES K-12) | ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (GRADES K-6)DDC classification: D E Wal | D-10926 Online resources: View sample clip online Narrated by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace.Summary: "Three little mice discover the art of seeing when they find a picture postcard. By looking at an oil painting in different ways, the mice find patterns, colors, lines and shapes - the basic components of any work of art. The story's appealing cut-paper collage art in primary colors provides a pleasing contrast with Robert Peake's (1551-1619) "Portrait of a Woman of Kentwell Hall, Suffolk," traditionally identified as Mary Clopton. Author/illustrator Nancy Elizabeth Wallace and Linda Friedlaender, Curator of Education at the Yale Center for British Art, show young children how to see and appreciate art. Includes a glossary, interactive activities and follow-up make-your-own-portrait-postcard project." --Container. DVD features include chapter selection.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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DVD | Manitoba School for the Deaf Library | D E Wal (Browse shelf) | Available | cc- no | S1732 |
Title taken from title screen.
Based on the book of the same title by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace.
"Mazzarella Productions" --DVD program.
Narrated by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace.
"Three little mice discover the art of seeing when they find a picture postcard. By looking at an oil painting in different ways, the mice find patterns, colors, lines and shapes - the basic components of any work of art. The story's appealing cut-paper collage art in primary colors provides a pleasing contrast with Robert Peake's (1551-1619) "Portrait of a Woman of Kentwell Hall, Suffolk," traditionally identified as Mary Clopton. Author/illustrator Nancy Elizabeth Wallace and Linda Friedlaender, Curator of Education at the Yale Center for British Art, show young children how to see and appreciate art. Includes a glossary, interactive activities and follow-up make-your-own-portrait-postcard project." --Container. DVD features include chapter selection.
Ages 4-8.
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