These Things Are Good Things

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These Things Are Good Things

$495.00

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Single - Right Image Only
495 USD - Unframed

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

Image Size: 14” x 11”
Paper Size: 17” x 14.5”

Limited Edition of 2500 Arabic Numbers
155 Collaborators’ Proofs

Adapted posthumously from the final illustration for the 1957 book, The Cat in the Hat.

Diptych
ARABIC EDITION:
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The Arabic portion of this edition is Sold Out.

COLLABORATOR PROOF EDITION:
RARE AVAILABILITY
Rare works from the Collaborators Proof edition may be available, please inquire with your art consultant or preferred Authorized Gallery for details. 


NOTE: The Collaborator Proof edition has been reserved for important public exhibitions, major gallery retrospectives, and select private collections.

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

Image Size: 14” x 11” each
Paper Size: 17.5” x 26.5”

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

Adapted posthumously from an early concept drawing and the final illustration for the 1957 book, The Cat in the Hat.

The August 13, 2007, issue of U.S. News & World Report declared 1957 to be “A Year that Changed America.” The article focused on ten disparate events including one called: The Birth of a Famous Feline. It read in part: “In the 50 years since The Cat in the Hat exploded onto the children’s book scene, Theodor Seuss Geisel has become a central character in the American literary mythology, sharing the pantheon with the likes of Mark Twain and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Of his many imaginative stories, The Cat in the Hat remains the most iconic.”

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