If you have ever read Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat In The Hat, or any of the dozens of other books written and illustrated by Theodor Seuss Geisel, you may think you are familiar with the work of the man who delighted millions as "Dr. Seuss." But the wildly imaginative creations included in the Secret Art Collection show a previously unseen dimension of Geisel's art.
These fantastic images have the inimitable style of Geisel's alter ego Dr. Seuss, frequently depicting outlandish creatures in otherworldly settings.
The puckish Seuss humor is also in evidence, as well as the insight that often gave his stories deeper meaning. But these painting break new ground, using dazzling rainbow of hues not seen in the primary-color palette of Geisel's books for children.
'The Bee Watcher-Watcher Watched the Bee-Watcher' from "Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?",. Lithograph on archival paper. $225.00, unframed. Edition of 2500. Approx. size 9x12.
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