The More That You Read, The More Things You Will Know (Diptych and Single)

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The More That You Read, The More Things You Will Know (Diptych and Single)

$995.00

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Diptych
995 USD - Unframed
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Fine Art Pigment Print on Acid-Free Paper
Authorized Estate Edition

Image Size: 9.5” x 14” (each)
Paper Size: 13.5” x 32.5”

Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
5 Hors d’ Commerce
2 Printer’s Proofs

Single - Right Image Only
395 USD - Unframed

International Purchases: Prices are shown in US Dollars only and do not reflect local exchange rates. Local taxes, import duties or shipping & handling are not included. Please contact a gallery for local pricing.

Fine Art Pigment Print on Acid-Free Paper
Authorized Estate Edition

Image Size: 9.5” x 14”
Paper Size: 13.5” x 17”

Limited Edition of 2500 Arabic Numbers
155 Collaborators’ Proofs

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Adapted posthumously from an early concept drawing and the final illustration for the 1978 book, I Can Read With My Eyes Shut!

Ted Geisel’s (aka Dr. Seuss) insatiable quest to get the most out of life through cultural and literary experiences started in early adulthood, most likely influenced by his mother’s early encouragement to read. In his early 20’s, Ted’s curiosity intensified while experiencing Paris and the pivotal Surrealist art movement. It continued as he trekked across thirty countries in the 1930’s, absorbing foreign cultures that would then go on to inform his work and guide his response to the world around him. In this stunning illustration, Ted highlights that one’s curiosity and desire to learn can fuel life’s experiences, and such experiences can build exponentially upon themselves. As he wrote, “The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.”

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