Collection: Dr. Seuss Secret Art

121 products
The Facts of Life #489
The Facts of Life #489
The Facts of Life #492
The Facts of Life #492
The Facts of Life #492
Great Cat Continuum, The
The Great Cat Continuum #658 - Framed
Great Cat Continuum, The
The Great Cat Continuum #670
The Rather Odd Myopic Woman
The Rather Odd Myopic Woman 605/850 - Framed
The Rather Odd Myopic Woman 605/850 - Framed
The Rather Odd Myopic Woman
The Rather Odd Myopic Woman 654/850
The Rather Odd Myopic Woman
The Rather Odd Myopic Woman 754/850
The Stag at Eve
The Stag at Eve #74
The Stag at Eve
The Stag at Eve #75
The Stag at Eve
The Stag at Eve 646/850
Tower of Babel
Tower of Babel 303/475 - Framed
Tower of Babel 303/475 - Framed
Tower of Babel
Tower of Babel 34/475
Waterfall #86
Waterfall #86
Waterfall #87
Waterfall #87
Waterfall #88
Waterfall #88
Wisdom of the Orient Cat
Wisdom of the Orient Cat 147/850 - Framed
Wisdom of the Orient Cat
Wisdom of the Orient Cat 51/850
Wisdom of the Orient Cat
Wisdom of the Orient Cat 52/850
Worm Burning Bright in the Forest in the Night
Worm Burning Bright in the Forest in the Night 276/850
Worm Burning Bright in the Forest in the Night
Worm Burning Bright in the Forest in the Night 277/850
Worm Burning Bright in the Forest in the Night
Worm Burning Bright in the Forest in the Night 503/850 - Framed
Worm Burning Bright in the Forest in the Night 503/850 - Framed
Illustrator by day, surrealist by night, Dr. Seuss created a body of irrepressible work that redefines this American icon as an iconographic American artist. Works in the Secret Art and Archive Collection are curated from significant archives including the Dr. Seuss Estate, the Dr. Seuss Archives at the Mandeville Special Collections Library, University of California ─ San Diego, the Hood Museum of Art, and select public and private collections. Dating back to the 1995 book by the same name, The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss often shows a side of the artist that most readers, familiar with him through his classic children’s books, have never seen. These “Midnight Paintings,” along with significant drawings and sculpture, were often created by Dr. Seuss at night for his own personal enjoyment and were rarely, if ever, exhibited during his lifetime. The original paintings and sculpture, which remain in their respective collections, are considered priceless and will not be made available for sale. The Art of Dr. Seuss Collection presents the exclusive authorized limited editions reproduced from Theodor Seuss Geisel’s original paintings, drawings, and sculpture.