Introducing Cindy-Lou Who!
in this dynamic new concept drawing
$995
When Cindy-Lou Who stumbled upon the Grinch that night, what she saw changed everything...
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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A New Perspective on a Classic Tale
Who is your Cindy-Lou Who?
““There’s a light on this tree that won’t light on one side. So I’m taking it home to my workshop, my dear. I’ll fix it up there, then I’ll bring it back here””
Although the above lie fooled Cindy-Lou Who… it was her sweetness and innocence that sparked the change in the Grinch – enough to even cause his heart to grow three sizes. If you thought that mean old Grinch was the hero of this story, it’s time to take a fresh look.
Cindy-Lou Who was the catalyst who changed everything, without her the Grinch would have never seen the world from a different perspective….
So who is your Cindy-Lou Who? Who changed your perspective and grew your heart three sizes?
Whoever it may be - a friend, a sibling, a parent, a child, a mentor or more - celebrate your Cindy-Lou Who with this incredibly special and rare artwork.
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The Heartbeat of your Collection
Pictured here with “All I Need is a Reindeer”
This new image joins the very rare concept artwork, All I Need is a Reindeer, in a set highlighting the Grinch’s antics along with the tiny character who would change it all. The heartbeat of your collection starts here on the path to growing the Grinch’s (and our own) heart three sizes!
The above set is available in very limited quantities.
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A VERY GRINCHY COUNTENANCE
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE GRINCH
“Something had gone wrong with Christmas or more likely with me so I wrote the story… To see if I could recover something about Christmas that I’d obviously lost.
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What do we really know about the Grinch? Yes, his is a tale about the holidays… but really it’s a tale about misguided perceptions and ultimately seeking redemption.
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495 USD - Unframed
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Lithograph on Somerset Paper
Authorized Estate Edition
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.
It all started here when Ted Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss) saw himself reflected back as the Grinch. But rather than just accept it, Ted set out to redeem himself….
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1,495 USD - Unframed
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Fine Art Pigment Prints on Acid- Free Paper
Authorized Estate Edition
Dimensions: 16”x 16” (each)
Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer’s Proofs
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In December of 1956, an early morning post-Christmas reflection revealed one of the most enduring Dr. Seuss legacies while also shining light on the power of self-reflection in our own lives.
I was brushing my teeth on the morning of the 26th of last December when I noted a very Grinch-ish countenance in the mirror. It was Seuss! So, I wrote the story about my sour friend, The Grinch, to see if I could rediscover something about Christmas that obviously I’d lost” - Ted Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss), 1956
So, he introduced us to the Grinch, and wrote a story about how he was going to steal Christmas and do away with all of the gifts and holiday cheer.
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1,495 USD - Unframed
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Mixed-Media Pigment Print on Acid-Free Paper
Authorized Estate Edition
Image and Paper Size: 36” x 31.75”
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.
Dr. Seuss begins his story with the premise that “every Who down in Who-ville liked Christmas a lot” and their closest neighbor, The Grinch, did not! In his final summation of why The Grinch “hated” Christmas, Dr. Seuss lands on the simple fact that “his heart was two sizes too small.” So how does one’s heart end up in such a state?
In December 1957, Ted Geisel revealed how the previous Christmas had left him peering at “a very Grinch-ish countenance in the mirror.” He realized that “something had gone wrong with Christmas . . . or more likely with me. So I wrote the story to see if I could rediscover something about Christmas that obviously I’d lost.” The moment of redemption in Dr. Seuss’s book is when, after having stolen all the toys from his neighboring Whos down in Who-ville, they still wake up singing on Christmas morning.
As Seuss writes: “And after he puzzled over it until his “puzzler was sore, ‘Maybe Christmas,’ he thought, ‘doesn’t come from a store. Maybe Christmas . . . perhaps . . . means a little bit more!’” When writing The Grinch, Dr. Seuss was expressing his own 53-year-old concerns about the holiday. It took Seuss time to figure out how he felt about Christmas, but as he would later say of The Grinch, “It’s not how you start out that counts. It’s what you are at the finish.”
He even made a reindeer to pull his sleigh down to Whoville and steal the entirety of holiday gifts and decorations.
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ARABIC EDITION:
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COLLABORATOR PROOF EDITION:
RARE AVAILABILITY
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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
CLICK HERE for a complete overview of this artwork.
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.
But remember, this a tale of redemption and Ted wanted to show us that the Grinch’s heart could grow 3 sizes (as can all of ours).
In 2017 we celebrated the 60th Anniversary of this classic tale. We continue to honor all that the Grinch, and Ted himself, taught us about the power of changing our perception and seeing the world anew.
ARABIC EDITION:
3,200 USD - Unframed
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COLLABORATOR PROOF EDITION:
RARE AVAILABILITY
Rare works from the Collaborators Proof edition may be available, please inquire with your art consultant or preferred Authorized Gallery for details.
NOTE: The Collaborator Proof edition has been reserved for important public exhibitions, major gallery retrospectives, and select private collections.
Mixed-Media Pigment Print on Archival Paper
Authorized Estate Edition
Image and Paper Size: 29" x 26"
Limited Edition of 395 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’Commerce
2 Printer's Proofs
60 Special Reserve prints
Adapted posthumously from the illustration for the 1957 book, How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
The work of Dr. Seuss has the uncanny ability to cut through the myriad of outside media forces and draw us inward to what matters most, regardless of the decade we live in. The Grinch’s realization that the spirit of being human is not in what we have materially, but rather in what we hold dear in our hearts, has become a timeless lesson.
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Complete Your Grinchmas Collection
Ted puts the Grinch face to face with the real hero of this story, Cindy-Lou Who. It was Cindy’s innocence and steadfast belief in the spirit of all things good that allowed the Grinch’s heart to grow three sizes and gave him a fresh perspective on the world. So who is your Cindy-Lou Who?
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