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  1. 4 days ago · San Diego, California: In 1996, art dealer Robert Chase Jr. met with Audrey Geisel to discuss her late husband’s artwork. While the world knew of Dr. Seuss’s children’s book illustrations, hundreds of major paintings, sculptures, and illustrations spanning nearly his entire 70-year career had remained unseen.

  2. 3 days ago · Theodor Geisel in 1985. / Aaron Rapoport/GettyImages. The Berenstains created their bears after reading a New Yorker profile of a Random House editor named Theodor Geiselyup, Theodor...

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  3. 1 day ago · The Places You’ll Go. written by Michael Claxton April 18, 2024. Written by Michael Claxton. When I finished high school in 1990, the most popular graduation gift was a brand-new book by Dr. Seuss. Eight years ago, and with apologies to Theodor Geisel, I adapted his idea for our seniors. I’ve updated the poem for today’s grads.

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  5. 1 day ago · Theodor Seuss Geisel, or Dr. Seuss -- the state's official children's author and children's illustrator -- is the subject of one of artist Hollis Machala's "HEART of MA" works.

  6. 4 days ago · CENSORED: Dr. Seuss, Theodore Geisel. By Sharyl Attkisson | March 5, 2021. Theodore Geisel, author. One of the most famous authors of all time, Theodore Geisel, has become the victim of today’s Cancel Culture. Though the prevailing themes of his children’s books surround acceptance of differences and diversity, the company that owns the ...

  7. 4 days ago · Created by Theodore Seuss Geisel (yes, the same author that would go on to write Green Eggs and Ham and The Cat and the Hat) and mainly directed by Chuck Jones, Private Snafu was favored amongst the G.I.’s and funding focused on producing an astounding 25 shorts, released between 1943-1946.

  8. If any of you are interested in more art like this, the Artist is Robert Tinney, he was the artist behind many of Bytes covers. This is a really good poster but I really don't see how it's propaganda. Cover of BYTE Magazine, January 1986 (Vol. 11, No. 1). Art by Robert Tinney.Image: Cover of BYTE Magazine, January 1986 (Vol. 11, No. 1).

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