A Lithograph Limited-Edition on Somerset Paper with an authorised printed signature by Dr. Seuss.
Adapted posthumously from the illustration for the 1957 book, “How The Grinch Stole Christmas!”. came up with the idea for The Grinch the day after Christmas when he looked in the mirror and saw a rather Grinch-ish look on his face. “Something had gone awfully wrong with Christmas or maybe with me” he said.
Weary of the over-commercialization of Christmas and sensing that the meaning of the holiday was being lost in the wrappings and ribbons, boxes and bows, Ted Geisel sat down and wrote How The Grinch Stole Christmas! when he was 53 years old.
This piece is a Lithograph Limited-Edition on Somerset Paper with an authorised printed signature by Dr. Seuss.
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Image size:
14.0in x 17.5in
35.6cm x 44.5cm
Framed size:
29.0in x 33.0in
73.7cm x 83.8cm
Edition size: 2500
Medium: Fine Art Print
Subjects: Children, Fantasy
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