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Most people today know artist Maurice Sendak as the creator of children’s book classics such as “Where the Wild Things Are” and “In the Night Kitchen.” A new exhibition of his work looks ...
In a comic Art Spiegelman did in The New Yorker of a conversation they had in the woods, Maurice says: “People say, ‘Oh, Mr. Sendak. I wish I were in touch with my childhood self, like you!’ ...
Maurice Sendak (1928-2012), Design for battle scene, Act I (Nutcracker), 1982-1983, by Maurice Sendak (1928-2012). Gouache and graphite pencil on paper. (© The Maurice Sendak Foundation.
News; Columbus Museum of Art celebrates children’s book author-illustrator Maurice Sendak in a show well-timed for holidays. Published: ; Dec. 18, 2022, 7:00 a.m.
Go 'Where the Wild Things Are' - the Columbus Museum of Art, that is - where more than 200 works by Maurice Sendak will be on display through March 5.
Maurice Sendak has been scaring little kids for more than half a century. The author and illustrator is best known for Where the Wild Things Are — a tale of a mischievous little boy who creates an ...
The legendary Stephen King is no stranger to narrating audiobooks, but for the first time, he's set to narrate a book that's ...
In 1993, Art Spiegelman and Maurice Sendak spent a rambling day at the older artist’s house in Connecticut. What emerged from their conversation—along … ...
Artist and author Maurice Sendak illustrated nearly 100 picture books over a career that spanned more than six decades. His classics include Chicken Soup with Rice, Where the Wild Things Are, and In ...
Maurice Sendak: A Celebration of the Artist and His Work Justin G. Schiller and Dennis M. V. David, edited by Leonard S. Marcus . Abrams, $45 (224p) ISBN 978-1-4197-0826-8 ...