Dr. Seuss Gallery
Below is a collection of Dr. Seuss' Illustration art, Secret Art, Archive Collection, Unorthodox Taxidermy and Bronze Sculptures.
Below is a collection of Dr. Seuss' Illustration art, Secret Art, Archive Collection, Unorthodox Taxidermy and Bronze Sculptures.
- Illustration Art - Sketched drawings from pages in his children's books. His use of colour was carefully selected to attract young audiences.
- Secret Art - Personal artwork, exhibited after his death, which shows his enjoyment of surrealism art.
- Archive Collection - Illustrations and paintings from his children's books that shows another side of Dr. Seuss' artistic expression.
- Unorthodox Taxidermy - Using his creativity, Dr. Seuss made three-dimensional sculptures made from animal parts like beaks and horns.
- Bronze sculptures - Leo Rijn was selected to sculpt a collection of Dr. Seuss characters that is displayed at a permanent Seuss attraction in Orlando, Florida.
- References
- Seuss, T. (1957). These things are good things (Diptch and Single) [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/illustration/goodthings.html
- Seuss, T. (1961). Stars upon Thars (Diptch and Single) [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/illustration/starsuponthars.html
- Seuss, T. (1957). The Cat that Changed the World [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/illustration/catchangedworld.html
- Seuss, T. (1965). Fox Socks Box Knox [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/illustration/foxsocks.html
- Seuss, T. (1960). Green Eggs and Ham 50th Anniversary Print [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/illustration/geh50.html
- Seuss, T. (1957). How the Grinch Stole Christmas [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/illustration/grinch.html
- Seuss, T. (1963). We like to Hop on Top of Pop [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/illustration/hoponpop.html
- Seuss, T. (1954). They proved they were persons, no matter how small [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/illustration/hortonproved.html
- Seuss, T. (1972). The Lorax Book Cover [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/illustration/loraxbook.html
- Seuss, T. (1961). Star-Belly Friends [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/illustration/starbelly.html
- Seuss, T. (1957). I call them Thing One and Thing Two [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/illustration/thing1n2.html
- Seuss, T. (1957). Turtle Tower [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/illustration/turtletower.html
- Seuss, T. (1990). Kid, You'll Move Mountains [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/illustration/kidmovemountains.html
- Seuss, T. (1938). The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/illustration/cubbins.html
- Seuss, T. (n.d.). Freebird [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/secret/freebird.html
- Seuss, T. (n.d.). Lion Stroll [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/secret/lionstroll.html
- Seuss, T. (1970). A Plethora of Cats [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/secret/plethoracats.html
- Seuss, T. (1959). Self portrait of an artist worrying about his new book [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/secret/artistworrying.html
- Seuss, T. (1964). Wisdom of an Orient Cat [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/secret/wisdom.html
- Seuss, T. (n.d.). Golden Girl [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/secret/goldengirl.html
- Seuss, T. (1957). The Cat behind the Hat [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/archive/catbehindhat.html
- Seuss, T. (1940). A Plethora of Fish [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/archive/plethorafish.html
- Seuss, T. (1940). Sawfish with such a Long Snout [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/archive/sawfishsnout.html
- Seuss, T. (1933). After dark in the Park [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/archive/afterdarkpark.html
- Seuss, T. (1950). A Plethora of Flowers [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/archive/plethoraofflowers.html
- Seuss, T. (1930). Flaming Herring [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/taxi/flamingherring.html
- Seuss, T. (n.d.). Kangaroo Bird [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/taxi/kangaroo.html
- Seuss, T. (1930). The Goo-Goo Eyed Tasmania Wolghast [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/taxi/wolghast.html
- Seuss, T. (1930). The Turtle-Necked Sea Turtle [Image]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/taxi/seaturtle.html
- Rijn, L. (n.d.). The Cat in The Hat [Sculpture]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/bronze/maquette/cithbronze.html
- Rijn, L (n.d.). Horton Hears a Who [Sculpture]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/bronze/largescale/hortonlsbronze.html
- Rijn, L (n.d.). The Lorax Bronze [Sculpture]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/bronze/largescale/loraxlargebronze.html
- Rijn, L (n.d.). The Grinch [Sculpture]. Retrieved from http://www.drseussart.com/details/bronze/maquette/grinchbronze.html