Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas Limited Edition and Original Art (1957)

How-the-grinch-stole-christmas-dr-seuss-artinsightsTheodor Seuss Geisel published How the Grinch Stole Christmas under the pen name Dr. Seuss in 1957. The story centers around a grumpy grinch who is bent on ruining the Christmasses of the village of Whoville. The Art of Dr. Seuss has exclusive access to the wonderfully whimsical works made by the talented illustrator and now ArtInsights has partnered with them to bring you these delights! Screen Shot 2015-11-09 at 12.02.36 PM (1) copy 2
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Please contact the gallery for information about purchasing a Seuss artwork. Email us at artinsights@gmail.com or call toll-free at 800-820-1717. About the artist: Theodor Seuss Geissel is an American writer more commonly known by his pen name Dr. Seuss. He is most famously known for children's books such as Horton Hears a Who! (1955), The Cat in the Hat (1957), How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1957), and Green Eggs and Ham (1960) which have sold over 600 million copies in more than 20 languages world wide. After graduating from college, Dr. Seuss worked as an illustrator and cartoonist for Vanity Fair as well as the PM. During World War II, he worked for the animation department for the United States Army producing several propaganda short films on behalf of the military. After the war ended, he focused primarily on publishing children's books. Dr. Seuss's illustrations were strongly influenced by the Surrealist movement of the 1920s and that carried through in his artwork throughout the span of his career. He has a dreamlike quality to his work that often defies the laws of physics but emphasizes the whimsical attitude of the books he created for children. His career has spanned decades and influenced millions, earning him accolades in all avenues, from a building in his name at his alma mater to pulitzer prizes and peabody awards. In 2010, Life Books included him in their 100 People Who Changed the World. Click here for Authorized Gallery's detailed biography on the life of Dr. Seuss!
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