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How the Grinch Stole Christmas! - Book Cover
$495.00

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495 USD - Unframed
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Lithograph on Somerset Paper
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Image Size: 14” x 11”
Paper Size: 17.5” x 14” 

Limited Edition of 2500 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs

Adapted posthumously from the illustration for the 1957 book, How The Grinch Stole Christmas!

Dr. Seuss came up with the idea for The Grinch the day after Christmas when he looked in the mirror and saw a rather Grinch-ish look on his face. “Something had gone awfully wrong with Christmas or maybe with me,” he said. Weary of the over-commercialization of Christmas and sensing that the meaning of the holiday was being lost in the wrappings and ribbons, boxes and bows, Ted Geisel sat down and wrote How The Grinch Stole Christmas! when he was 53 years old.

Look at Me! Look at Me Now! - Single
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Fine Art Pigment Prints on Acid- Free Paper
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Image: 14” x 11” / Paper: 17” x 14.5”

Limited Edition of 2500 Arabic Numbers
155 Collaborators’ Proofs

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Such moments can peel away the years and instantly connect us back to our childhood, a time when egos were eclipsed by the sheer joy of having pushed ourselves forward.  One can almost hear the echoes of our past voices shouting, “Look at me! Look at me now!”

So too was it for Ted Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, upon writing The Cat in The Hat.  The year was 1955 and Ted was challenged by his publisher to write a book using only 225 primer words.  The hope was to empower early readers to go it alone, to do the unthinkable and read an entire book without assistance.  The limited vocabulary proved a nearly impossible challenge for Ted, stating “I read the list forty times and got more and more discouraged.  It was like trying to make a strudel without any strudels.”

Oh the Places You'll Go! Cover Illustration
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Fine Art Pigment Print on Acid-Free Paper with deckled edges
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Image Size: 13" x 17.5"
Paper Size: 16.5" x 20.5"

Limited Edition of 2500 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
2 Printer's Proofs
5 Hors d'Commerce

This work is also printed in a deluxe format comprised of 850 Arabic Numbers and 155 Collaborators' Proofs. The total size of the edition is 3,766.

“Oh, the Places You’ll Go! is vintage Seuss, an anything-but-solemn illustrated sermon on the thrills and adventures that await you on the road to success in life. Of course, the doctor points out the pitfalls as well as the summits. But in the end all comes out right, as that young pajama-clad Seussian hero triumphs over the delightfully fearsome pictorial creatures that bestrew this way.” — Herb Kupferberg’s May 1990 syndicated conversation with Dr. Seuss

Dr. Seuss’s iconic cover image has become synonymous with the ideals outlined in Kupferberg’s statement above. The fact that it graces the cover of his last book has catapulted the image into the public conscious at a level beyond that of nearly any other Seussian image. 

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And a trunk just like his!
$395.00

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395 USD - Unframed
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Fine Art Pigment Print on Acid-Free Paper
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Image Size: 11” x 16” (each)
Paper Size: 14.5” x 19”

Limited Edition of 2500 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d'Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs


Adapted posthumously from an early concept drawing and the final illustration for the 1940 book, Horton Hatches the Egg.

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On the heels of the 75th anniversary of Dr. Seuss's fifth book, Horton Hatches the Egg, we present And a trunk just like his!, re-created from the pivotal two-page spread of this 1940 classic. The central image in this artwork depicts the celebratory moment when Horton's patience and dedication is rewarded with the hatching of an Elephant-Bird: "It had ears and a tail and a trunk just like his!"

There's so, so much to read!
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Fine Art Pigment Print on Acid-Free Paper
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Image Size: 11” x 16” (each)
Paper Size: 14.5” x 19”

Limited Edition of 2500 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d'Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs


Adapted posthumously from an early concept drawing and the final illustration for the 1978 book, I Can Ready With My Eyes Shut!

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There's so so much to read! has been meticulously re-created from Dr. Seuss's 1978 beginner book, I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! By reintroducing his lovable and mischievous Cat in the Hat, now accompanied by an impressionable young Cat protégé, Theodor Seuss Geisel continued his lifelong legacy of promoting literacy with this book's thematic message that reading can be fun, funny, and education, all at the same time.

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Sunbathing Bird
$995.00

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995 USD - Unframed
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Pigment Print on Somerset Paper
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Image and Paper Size: 11” x 20”

Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs

Adapted posthumously from the original watercolor on board

Dr. Seuss fell in love with La Jolla on his first visit in 1928. Twenty years later, he began looking for a permanent California home—a place where the climate would allow him “to walk around outside in my pajamas.” In a one-day search, Ted purchased La Jolla’s Tower, a rundown observation structure atop Mount Soledad, which had become a lover’s-lane destination. He built his home around the Tower, making it his studio. It was from this vantage point that Dr. Seuss’s La Jolla Birdwomen series was born.

I ALWAYS Pick Up All My Play-Things
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895 USD - Unframed
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Fine Art Pigment Print with Collage on Acid-Free Paper
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Image and Paper Size: 14” x 19”

Limited Edition of 1500 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’ Commerce

Adapted posthumously from an archived rough drawing for the 1957 book, The Cat in the Hat

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The Cat in the Hat presents perhaps one of the best examples of the conundrums Dr. Seuss leaves in the hands of six-year-olds to solve. At the end of the book, after the Cat in the Hat wrecks the home and returns to clean everything up, the mother finally appears and asks, “Did you have any fun? Tell me. What did you do?” Instead of answering the question, Dr. Seuss passes the conundrum from the characters in the book to the readers who are now challenged to answer the dilemma.

And then who should come up but the CAT IN THE HAT!
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895 USD - Unframed
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Pigment Print and Collage on acid-free paper
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Dimensions: 13.75" h x 20.5" w

Limited Edition of 1500 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection prints
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs

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The enduring legacy of The Cat may lie in this simple idea:  Rather than creating children’s books based upon following the rules, Ted Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss) flipped that premise with The Cat to create books that encouraged questioning the rules. Ted seemed to understand that the act of finding-your-voice is where innovation and inspiration are born. His Cat suggests this cannot be uncovered simply by following the status quo, but instead lies in the anticipation of what might be if we stop and question the world around us.

That anticipation is on full view in this pivotal image from Ted’s sequel, The Cat in the Hat Comes Back.  Just as the rules are about to be broken (again) and the mayhem re-ignited, he reminds us to listen to our own voice and follow it as we prepare for our next journey with the Cat!

You May Like Them in a Tree! Diptych
$895.00

Fine Art Pigment Print on Acid-Free Paper

14.25 x 32.5 in

Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’ Commerce
2 Printer’s Proofs

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Look at Me! Look at Me Now! - Diptych
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995 USD - Unframed
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Fine Art Pigment Prints on Acid- Free Paper
Authorized Estate Edition

Image: 14” x 11” each / Paper: 17.5” x 26.5”

Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs

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Such moments can peel away the years and instantly connect us back to our childhood, a time when egos were eclipsed by the sheer joy of having pushed ourselves forward.  One can almost hear the echoes of our past voices shouting, “Look at me! Look at me now!”

So too was it for Ted Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, upon writing The Cat in The Hat.  The year was 1955 and Ted was challenged by his publisher to write a book using only 225 primer words.  The hope was to empower early readers to go it alone, to do the unthinkable and read an entire book without assistance.  The limited vocabulary proved a nearly impossible challenge for Ted, stating “I read the list forty times and got more and more discouraged.  It was like trying to make a strudel without any strudels.”

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Green Eggs and Ham 60th Anniversary
$1,495.00

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1,495 USD - Unframed
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Pigment Print on acid-free paper
Authorized Estate Edition

Dimensions: 29" h x 28" w

Limited Edition of 395 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection prints
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs
60 Special Reserve prints

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In Dr. Seuss’s tale, Sam never gives up on his quest to get his friend to try something new. In fact, he asks 16 times before he finally succeeds. It is this same opportunistic determination that Dr. Seuss himself harnessed early in his career when trying to secure a publisher for his first children’s book. He shopped his first manuscript, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, to 27 different publishers, with each one of them turning him down. It wasn’t until his 28th attempt that he succeeded. His determination paid off and the rest is history.

Adapted posthumously from the illustration on the last page of the 1960 book, Green Eggs and Ham, this iconic 60th Anniversary image seems to mark the culmination of Dr. Seuss’s determination, open-mindedness, and willingness to meet challenges head-on.

An Intolerable Situation for a Cat
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2,295 USD - Unframed
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Mixed Media Pigment Print on Canvass
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Image Size: 26” x 39” with an additional canvas border

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155 Collaborators’ Proofs
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Adapted posthumously from an original painting by Theodor Seuss Geisel (“Dr. Seuss”).

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“We have all been there, energized by a pursuit, following a dream, unraveling a mystery, or solving a problem. Most of us are likely somewhere on that path today, trying to catch a bird at the end of a maze. Indeed, this can be an ‘Intolerable Situation for a Cat”

Ted Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, pursued his ideas with the tenacity of a cat chasing a bird.  Ideas were the crux of his career, and with each new book project, the pursuit of the perfect concept would begin in earnest.  However, artists are faced with a myriad of creative options and the twisting, curving journey to identify the right path can be daunting. 

If the perfect idea is represented by the bird in this striking painting, and Ted is the Cat from its title, then we can clearly see the conundrum in pursuing perfection.  Ted suggests that if one could just get to the idea, it would take flight.  Yet at the same time, he presents us with a bird sitting calmly, almost confidently, knowing that to catch him will take more than a fleeting effort.

Horton 70th Anniversary
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Pigment Print on Paper
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25 x 33 inches

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99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer’s Proofs

An additional 70 prints were created as a special reserve in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of Horton Hears a Who!

There is No one Alive Who is You-er Than You!
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Mixed Media Pigment Print on Archival Canvas
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Dimensions: 24”h x 36” w

Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
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155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer’s Proofs

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“Today you are you! That is truer than true!
There is no one alive who is you-er than you!”

Ted Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, wrote those words in 1959 as the hallmark passage to his book, Happy Birthday to You! But like many Dr. Seuss books, what appears at first glance to be a phrase full of fun and whimsy is actually something infinitely more impactful.

Ted implores us to celebrate ourselves in these words and images. He inspires us to embrace our own unique qualities and express our differences to the world. This theme permeated much of his work throughout his career, always encouraging us to be true to ourselves and recognize the individual traits that make each one of us special.

One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish 60th Anniversary
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1,695 USD - Unframed
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Pigment Print on acid-free paper
Authorized Estate Edition

Dimensions: 29" h x 23.125" w

Limited Edition of 395 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection prints
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs

60 Special Reserve

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Dr. Seuss often used “nonsense” as a means to engage with life’s broad range of situations and as a way to break down monumental ideas into simple, digestible truths.

He always believed that “Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope.” This indispensable life skill allows us to see what is essential, no matter how big the idea or task. And in the case of Dr. Seuss, it always keeps us laughing as we encounter the many twists and turns in life.

Dr. Seuss’s wisdom in One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish is simple: when facing life’s most challenging conundrums, break them down to the elemental and do so with a healthy dose of fun and fantasy. Nonsense always makes perfect sense, whether you are in life’s first decade or you have completed many!

Dr. Seuss's ABC
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Fine Art Pigment Print on Archival Paper
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Image and Paper Size: 23" x 32"

Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
99 Patrons’ Collection
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs

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In this remarkable concept drawing, done for the ABC endpapers, Dr. Seuss captures the very essence of his iconic type design in simple lettering and bold colors. His familiar characters, reminiscent of their Hop on Pop counterparts, navigate a world of ABCs. Yet, here they send us on an adventure of twists and turns through the alphabet as seen only through “the wrong end of the telescope,” as Seuss would often say.

If Santa could do it then so could The Grinch
$2,000.00

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Lithograph on Somerset Paper
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Image Size: 8” x 12.25”
Paper Size: 11” x 14.75”

Limited Edition of 2500 Arabic Numbers
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155 Collaborators’ Proofs

Adapted posthumously from the illustration for the 1957 book, How The Grinch Stole Christmas!

Dr. Seuss felt people largely mistook The Grinch for the ultimate villain saying, “Can't they understand that The Grinch in my story is the Hero of Christmas? Sure, he starts out as a villain, but it’s not how you start out that counts. It’s what you are at the finish.” This sentiment is what makes Dr. Seuss’s unorthodox creature so memorable—in the end he became his best self, he became the Hero of Christmas, and The Grinch himself carved the “roast beast.”

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A Plethora of Cats - Study
$2,695.00

$2,695 USD - Unframed

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Mixed Media Pigment Print on Paper
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Image Size: 40” x 20”

Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
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155 Collaborators’ Proofs
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2 Printer's Proofs

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Hidden away for years, A Plethora of Cats - Study marks the first-ever Secret Art concept work released in the Art of Dr. Seuss Collection.

"Nearly 10 years after first meeting Audrey Geisel (Ted Geisel’s wife), I was rummaging through Ted’s now famous hidden closet of rare hats and artwork and found an additional collection of artwork I had never seen. In stunned silence, I found myself face-to-face with the concept drawing that started it all – the original incarnation of A Plethora of Cats.

I thought the Plethora of Cats painting had been done spontaneously. It turns out I had been wrong – he planned it out all along. The concept drawing for the painting contained all of the complexity of the final image, but in this work I found something charged with a chaotic energy and whimsy that launched this milestone image.”

– Robert Chase, Jr.

Antlered Animal Adoring Pink-Tufted Small Beast
$2,895.00

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2,895 USD
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Mixed Media Pigment Print on Archival Canvas
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Image Size: 36” x 25” with additional canvas border

Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
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155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs

Adapted posthumously from an original painting by Theodor Seuss Geisel (“Dr. Seuss”).

If you have ever fallen in love, you understand the thrill surrounding the early moments of any romantic relationship. The anticipation and excitement of the unknown swirls in the air and sends those involved eagerly into the intimate ritual of courtship.

Ted Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss, lays bare those very moments in this lush, surreal painting from the 1930’s. Mystery abounds as his Antlered Animal cautiously approaches the Pink Tufted Small Beast with an earnest eye and wide smile. The Small Beast, filled with the same anticipation, is perched atop an impossibly precarious tower, further alluding to the tension that fuels such moments.

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Kid, You'll Move Mountains Concept Drawing
$3,850.00

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3,850 USD - Unframed
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Pigment Print on acid-free paper
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Dimensions: 25.25" h x 36" w

Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection prints
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs

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This may be one of the most deeply personal, and profoundly impactful of all the messages he conveyed in his lifetime. In order for it to not only summarize his own life, but to summarize ours and all who may read it in the future, Ted seemed to know that authenticity was paramount.

He tells us quite simply that nothing is 100% certain, life doesn’t work that way. There is always an element of the unknown. However, once we embrace that notion, anything is possible.

In the final image of his entire publishing career, he encourages us to believe in ourselves, trust the journey, embrace the unknown, and ultimately, get the most out of the life we are leading.

This Sound Sounded Merry!
$2,250.00

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Fine Art Pigment Print with Collage on Acid-Free Paper
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Image and Paper Size: 14” x 22”

Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
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155 Collaborators’ Proofs
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Adapted posthumously from an archived rough drawing for the 1957 book, How The Grinch Stole Christmas!

Dr. Seuss came up with the idea for The Grinch the day after Christmas when he looked in the mirror and saw a rather Grinch-ish look on his face. “Something had gone awfully wrong with Christmas or maybe with me,” he said. Weary of the over-commercialization of Christmas and sensing that the meaning of the holiday was being lost in the wrappings and ribbons, boxes and bows, Ted Geisel sat down and wrote How The Grinch Stole Christmas! when he was 53 years old.

Cat in Obsolete Shower Bath
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Mixed-Media Pigment Print on Archival Canvas
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Image Size: 36” x 28” with additional canvas border

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155 Collaborators’ Proofs
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2 Printer's Proofs


Adapted posthumously from an original painting by Theodor Seuss Geisel (“Dr. Seuss”).

Most of us have experienced a time early in our adult life when the entire world sits before our eyes. Young, eager, and prepared to chase our dreams, there is an excitement and trepidation that fuels those early days.

If you have been there, you are also familiar with the dingy one-room apartments and meager financial means, which define most young adults in that moment.

Dr. Seuss was no exception, living in such a place with his close Dartmouth friend and artistic confidant, Jack Rose. Jack invited Ted Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss) to bunk in his New York City studio, just above a raucous, underground nightclub. Down the hall was the communal bathroom, which included a shower-bath.

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Love and Music
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Mixed-Media Pigment Print on Archival Canvas
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Image Size: 36” x 28.25” with additional canvas border

Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
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155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs


Adapted posthumously from an original painting by Theodor Seuss Geisel (“Dr. Seuss”).

Many writers often start out as avid readers. Ted was an avid reader who struggled through weekly piano lessons to be able to “win” the book of his choice at Johnson’s Book Store. This was a bargain he struck with his mother who, a pianist herself, believed in the power of music to enrich one’s life. If Ted did well, he was allowed to choose a book after class. These efforts paid off and in high school Ted learned to play both the mandolin and the banjo. Not only did he organize the Mandolin Club, his yearbook reported that he gave mandolin and banjo performances at class assemblies.

It is no surprise then that Ted would incorporate musical instruments into many of his artworks, from Secret Art and Archive paintings to images from his most iconic children’s books.

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A Plethora of Flowers
$2,095.00

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2,095 USD - Unframed
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Mixed-Media Pigment Print on Archival Canvas
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Image Size: 24” x 36” with additional canvas border

Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
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155 Collaborators’ Proofs
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Adapted posthumously from the gouache on board created for the 1959 book, Happy Birthday To You!

Dr. Seuss created three extraordinary books that stand out artistically from his famous color filled pen-and-ink line drawings. The Seven Lady Godivas (1939), McElligot’s Pool (1947), and Happy Birthday To You! (1959) all are comprised of elaborate artworks reminiscent of the “Midnight Paintings” he did privately for his own pleasure. In Happy Birthday To You! perhaps the most elaborate painting appears when the text transports the reader into the “Birthday Flower Jungle,” where they come face-to-face with A Plethora of Flowers.

All I Need Is a Reindeer...
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Fine Art Pigment Print with Collage on Acid-Free Paper
Authorized Estate Edition

Image and Paper Size: 20” x 17.5”

Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs

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Adapted posthumously from the illustration for the 1957 book, How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

“If I can’t find a Reindeer, I’ll make one instead!” So he called his dog, Max. Then he took some red thread and he tied a big horn on the top of his head.”

Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas is one of the most beloved Christmas tales of all time, and to some, Max the dog is the real star of the story. He is much more than just The Grinch's friendly dog and unwitting accomplice. Doing his best reindeer imitation, Max is the ever-loyal best friend to the grumpy Grinch. A true hero of the story, his humor, devotion, and likeability may even outshine the Whos down in Who-ville. Together, the unlikely duo of The Grinch and Max create a tale of inclusiveness, community spirit, and how gratitude can change everything.

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