A Pigment Limited Edition on acid-free paper with an authorised printed signature by Dr. Seuss.
Adapted posthumously from an early concept drawing and the final illustration for the 1965 book, “Fox in Socks”. Dr. Seuss with his 1965 “Fox and Socks”, shows that he may be the cleverest fox of all, encouraging us down a path of tongue twisters and silliness that tests even the most patient readers. Much like the book’s “Knox” character, we are sent on a surreal adventure of language and imagination. Most of us try, yet fail to make it through, at least the first time.
even warns us at the beginning of the book, “Take it Slowly, This book is dangerous.” However, what becomes clear is that the real danger is not in trying, but that when we fail, not trying again. Ted knew this all too well, understanding that we fall short more times than we succeed.
This piece is a Pigment Limited Edition on acid-free paper with an authorised printed signature by Dr. Seuss.
Find out more about this launch or alternatively shop all
Dr. Seuss images and text are trademarks of Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. Used by permission.
Dr. Seuss Properties TM & © 2023 Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. All Rights Reserved.
Image size:
26.5in x 17.5in
67.3cm x 44.5cm
Framed size:
37.0in x 29.1in
94.0cm x 74.0cm
Edition size: 850
Medium: Fine Art Print
Subjects: Children, Fantasy
Show artwork dimensions in:























Reviews
There are no reviews yet.