San Diego sometimes takes a proprietary attitude over the memory of Dr. Seuss. Ted Geisel, the author of beloved children's books, "Green Eggs and Ham," and "The Cat In The Hat," and his wife, Audrey, ...
Theodor Seuss Geisel, or Dr. Seuss as he was best known, published 60-plus children’s books in his lifetime—the publication of posthumous titles show no stopping. And nearly all adhere to the same ...
There is more to the mastery of Theodor Seuss Geisel than "the Grinch". The Author and illustrator and Dartmouth grad is known for his children's books and is also considered one of the world's ...
Best known for his books, Dr. Seuss was a painter by night, creating private works that will be on display at Gallery Veronique. The whimsical world of Dr. Seuss is coming to Cincinnati this September ...
For over 60 years, Dr. Seuss’s illustrations have brought a visual realization to his fantastic and imaginary worlds. His artistic talent went far beyond the printed page and yet, to this day, his ...
The work of Dr. Seuss is everywhere, especially during Christmas time when the Grinch makes his appearance. Then there's Thing One and Thing Two, the Cat in the Hat and other classic Dr. Seuss ...
SAN DIEGO — Exclusive Collections Gallery in Solana Beach will share a compelling selection of artworks from The Art of Dr. Seuss Collection. Visitors may explore and acquire works from Dr. Seuss’s ...
Local artists of all ages will be celebrating children’s book author and illustrator Dr. Seuss during a special exhibit in May and June at the Whogopian (Hagopian) Gallery, located on the second floor ...
Menasha gallery displays reproductions of Dr. Seuss' 'Secret Art' not released until after his death
MENASHA - We’ve all read “The Cat in the Hat,” but chances are you’ve never heard of the “Cat from the Wrong Side of the Tracks.” He’s a lot different than the daffy, whimsical feline we grew up with.
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Hidden In The Heart Of New Orleans Sits A Special Gallery Filled With Dr. Seuss' Art
Dr. Seuss and his flying balloons in "Oh the Places You'll Go" may have been the earliest muses that planted our love for ...
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