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Brooklyn Pops Upcelebrates the diverse borough of Brooklyn, New York, with pop-ups by the world's best illustrators and paper engineers. In this dimensional tour of Brooklyn icons you will visit:Brooklyn Childrenby Maurice Sendak *Brooklyn Brownstonesby David A. Carter and Tor Lokvig *Grand Army Plaza & Brooklyn Public Libraryby Bruce Foster *Brooklyn Museum of Art & Brooklyn Children's Museumby Robert Sabuda *Brooklyn Botanic Gardenby Ken Wilson-Max and Keith Finch *Prospect Park & the Carouselby Biruta Akerbergs Hansen *Brooklyn Bridgeby Iain Smyth *Flavors of Brooklynby Kees Moerbeek and Carla Dijs *Coney Islandby Chuck Murphy Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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Google Books — Indlæser... GenrerMelvil Decimal System (DDC)917.471History and Geography Geography and Travel Geography of and travel in North America Northeastern U.S. New York State New York City (Manhattan)LC-klassificeringVurderingGennemsnit:
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Individual talents really shine here and you will recognize many signature styles within the pages. In order they are:
Maurice Sendak's whimsical illustrations adorn the cover which was paper engineered by Matthew Reinhart. Don't miss the peek at the hidden works of the cover just inside the front cover, very interesting!
Brooklyn Brownstones (David A. Carter & Tor Lokvig)
Grand Army Plaza & Brooklyn Public Library (Bruce Foster)
The Brooklyn Museum of Art and Children's Museum (Robert Sabuda)
Botanical Gardens (Ken Wilson-Max & Bruce Finch)
Prospect Park & The Carousel (Biruta Akerbergs Hansen)
The Brooklyn Bridge (Iain Smyth)
Flavors of Brooklyn- (Carla Dijs & Kees Moerbeek)
Coney Island (Chuck Murphy)
The book itself was conceived by Ellen G.K. Rubin and designed by Robert Sabuda.
My personal favorite is the spread of the brownstones, such an iconic image of New York for me. ( )