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Peter Fisher for The New York Times Supported by By Arthur Lubow A pre-eminent writer and illustrator of children’s books, Maurice Sendak, who died in 2012 at 83, was also a passionate art ...
Christie's is presenting an unprecedented opportunity to explore the images and ideas that fed the imagination of one of the ...
Christie’s will present an unprecedented opportunity to explore the images and ideas that fed the imagination of one of the most beloved picture book artists in history, the late Maurice Sendak, whose ...
a residency program at the Sendak Foundation in Ridgefield, Conn., the site of the artist’s longtime home. “For those curious about Maurice Sendak, this sale provides a fascinating and ...
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Now, one grown-up fan has made an incredible discovery in the Connecticut home of the late author and artist, who died in 2012. Lynn Caponera, president of the Maurice Sendak Foundation ...
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InsideNoVa on MSNWhere are the Wild Things? They're at this Prince William elementary school.Bennett Elementary School kindergarten students received a surprise Tuesday morning, as local high schoolers visited the school's library with handmade art inspired by the elementary schoolers' ...
From erotic drawings to Mickey Mouse on a motorcycle, works in the author’s home nurtured his creativity. They’ll star at Christie’s June sales. Sendak kept these rare William Blake editions in the ...
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