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William Steig called Margot Zemach, “the consummate illustrator”. Maurice Sendak credited her for revivifying the American picture book.
Librarians called her a “racist”.
This is our #arthistory post on Zemach: https://t.co/9OGoMpK1Jk #WomensHistoryMonth
Maurice Sendak's illustrations for "I Want To Paint My Bathroom Blue" (Ruth Krauss, 1956) prefigured his famous spreads for "Where The Wild Things Are" (1964).
I want to thank all bidders on my piece "First Encounter" in the inaugural wave of @The_GhostClub's Blackbook Collection.❤️
Thank you @__DjjD__ for placing the first bid, @TT3I4 for upping, and @PopWonderNFT for the current high bid. 🙏💜🥹
Original inspo by the great Sendak.
Current: $1068. Goal $10k by May! January is Where The Wild Things Lar! Get a caricature in a monster Maurice Sendak style for your tax deductible donation to @MSSocietyCanada . $50 a face! L*nk in b*o to get around the twiter throttle. Details in the jpeg!
Current: $801. Goal: $10k by May for @MSSocietyCanada. Get a caricature in a monster Maurice Sendak style for your tax deductible donation. $50 a face! L*nk in b*o. Details in the jpeg! (Hoping this gets by the algorithm)
Current: $801. Goal: $10k by May for @MSSocietyCanada. Get a caricature in a monster Maurice Sendak style for your tax deductible donation. $50 a face! Link: https://t.co/ONrCc7qO0Q Details in the jpeg!
Cartoon avatars! Charity avatars return for 2023. January is Where The Wild Things Lar! Get a caricature in a monster Maurice Sendak style for your tax deductible donation to @MSSocietyCanada . $50 a face! Link: https://t.co/ONrCc7qO0Q Details in the jpeg!
❝Margot not only revivified the American picture book, but was one of the very few who helped elevate it to an art form.❞
—Maurice Sendak, talking about Margot Zemach
Zemach was born on this day, November 30, in 1931.
“Dear Jim, I loved your card.” …
“Jim loved your card so much he ate it.”
That to me was one of the highest compliments I’ve ever received.
—Maurice Sendak
Paul @holdengraber
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“Where the Wild Things Are” 1963
🎨Maurice Sendak
Children's picture book
Then all around from far away across the world he smelled good things to eat. So he gave up being king of where the wild things are. But the wild things cried ”oh please don’t go — we will eat you up — we love you so.”
~ Maurice Sendak, Where the Wild Things Are (illustration)
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(art by Maurice Sendak)
Today's entry in my #Drawvember challenge is a little tribute to one of my artistic influences: Maurice Sendak! Here we see the award winning author & illustrator alongside a Wild Thing, Ida, Little Bear, Rosie, & the little boy from Chicken Soup With Rice.
Is there anyone who hasn't come across Maurice Sendak? Here's your opportunity - Lynn Caponera on the Wild and Wonderful Legacy of Maurice Sendak https://t.co/UhJk1CFZvf via @lithub
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Maurice Sendak, no stranger to criticism for presenting "inappropriate" content, had a response for his detractors: “The adults who are troubled by the scariness of [Max’s] fantasy forget that my hero is having the time of his life.”
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Une rétrospective célèbre le créateur de Max et les Maximonstres https://t.co/HZmohKZy1N
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Vintage Reading Posters by Edward Gorey, William Steig, Ezra Jack Keats & Maurice Sendak