Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel)
Dr. Seuss began his career as a little known editorial cartoonist in the 1920s. His intriguing perspective and fresh concepts ignited his career, and his work evolved quickly to deft illustrations, modeled sculpture and sophisticated oil paintings of elaborate imagination.
dr. Seuss is currently best known as one of the most beloved and bestselling children's authors of all time, having written and illustrated classics such as "Green Eggs and Ham" and "How The Grinch Stole Christmas!" Seuss was also a political cartoonist for PM magazine during World War II, as well as a contributing illustrator for Vanity Fair and Life. He had a long, successful advertising career, he was an Academy Award winner for his wartime documentaries, as well as his animated short film, "Gerald McBoing Boing," and today his paintings hang in fine art galleries.
His unique artistic vision emerged as the golden thread which linked every facet of his varied career, and his artwork became the platform from which he delivered 44 children's books, over 400 World War II political cartoons, hundreds of advertisements, and countless editorials filled with wonderfully inventive animals, characters and clever humor. Seuss single-handedly forged a new genre of art that falls somewhere between the Surrealist Movement of the early Twentieth Century and the inspired nonsense of a child's classroom doodles.
Enjoy our entire collection of The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss, Dr. Seuss Unorthodox Taxidermy, Dr. Seuss Illustration Art, and Dr. Seuss Bronze Sculptures.
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Happy Grasshopper on a Mushroom by Dr. Seuss
Adapted posthumously from the original watercolor on board, Happy Grasshopper on a Mushroom measures 12" wide by 20" high and is numbered out of an edition of 850.
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Hop on Pop 60th Anniversary by Dr. Seuss
"Hop on Pop - 60th Anniversary" measures 29" wide by 29" high and is numbered out of an edition of 395.
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Hop Pop Top (Diptych) by Dr. Seuss
Adapted posthumously from an early concept drawing for the 1963 book "Hop On Pop," Hop Pop Top (Diptych) measures 22" wide by 14" high and is numbered out of an edition of 1500.
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Hop Pop Top (Single) by Dr. Seuss by Dr. Seuss
Adapted posthumously from an early concept drawing for the 1963 book "Hop On Pop," Hop Pop Top (Single) measures 11" wide by 14" high and is numbered out of an edition of 2500.
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Horton 70th Anniversary by Dr. Seuss
"Horton 70th Anniversary" measures 33" wide by 25" high and is numbered out of an edition of 495.
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How The Grinch Stole Christmas: Book Cover by Dr. Seuss
Adapted posthumously from the illustration for the 1957 book "How The Grinch Stole Christmas!," How The Grinch Stole Christmas: Book Cover measures 11" wide by 14" high and is numbered out of an edition of 2500.
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I ALWAYS Pick Up All My Play-Things by Dr. Seuss
Adapted posthumously from an archived rough drawing for the 1957 book "The Cat in the Hat," I ALWAYS Pick Up All My Play-Things measures 19" wide by 14" high and is numbered out of an edition of 1500.
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I Know Some New Tricks by Dr. Seuss
"I Know Some New Tricks" measures 39.5" wide by 29" high and is numbered out of an edition of 850.
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I Wonder Where My Emma is Tonight? by Dr. Seuss
Adapted posthumously from an original painting by Theodor Seuss Geisel ("Dr. Seuss") circa 1935, I Wonder Where My Emma is Tonight? measures 25" wide by 35.75" high and is numbered out of an edition of 850.
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Incidental Music for a New Year's Eve Party by Dr. Seuss
Adapted posthumously from the circa 1932 original, first published in black and white in the January 2, 1932 issue of Judge magazine, Incidental Music for a New Year's Eve Party measures 36" wide by 22" high and is numbered out of an edition of 850.
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