Singing Cats and Large Hat Puppet
Dr. Seuss
Limited Edition Print : Serigraph on Acid Free Paper
Size : 20x30 in | 51x76 cm
Framed : 27x37 in | 69x94 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 850
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🔥Rare Set - Framed Limited Edition Serigraph and Hat Puppet - Inquire $3,500
Very Desired
Estate SignedLower Right
Condition Excellent
Framed with PlexiglassBlack Wood Frame Floated on Black Mat
Purchased fromGallery 2005
Provenance / HistoryPurchased at a gallery in Laguna Beach. Included in the sale is the original Cat in the Hat full size puppet hat used in the Mike Meyers movie, The Cat in the Hat.
Story / Additional InfoAcquired the hat puppet from the original movie to go with the artwork and both are in excellent condition.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
Additional InformationBE SURPRISED - SUPER SUPER Value
LID154228
Dr. Seuss - United States
Art Brokerage: Dr. Seuss aka Theodor Geisel American Artist: b. 1904-1991. Theodor Seuss Geisel a.k.a Dr.Seuss, requires little introduction. He began his career as an editorial cartoonist in the 1920's and in the years that followed 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 Seussian humor. While everyone may be familiar with Seuss book illustrations most of the public are unaware that Seuss was a visual artist who painted and sculpted for his own enjoyment. Secret Art and Unorthodox Taxidermy and bronze editions. Theodor Geisel (1904-1991), aka Doctor Seuss artwork is one of the most sought after collections today. UNORTHODOX TAXIDERMY was a collaborative effort between the artist and his first publisher to sell a collection of fantastical creatures created by Dr Seuss. Hailed by LOOK Magazine in 1938 as "The world's most eminent authority on unheard-of animals." These early works have been painstakingly recreated and offered by the estate as limited editions. For over 60 years, Dr. Seuss's illustrations brought a visual realization to his fantastic and imaginary worlds. His Secret Art works the paintings and sculptures he did at night for himself were rarely exhibited during his lifetime. Seuss always dreamed of sharing these works with his fans and had entrusted his wife, Audrey, to carry out his wishes once he was gone. Audrey believed that Ted himself would one day be evaluated not only as an author, but also as an artist in his own right. Listings wanted, we have buyers waiting.