Menu
Art of Dr. Seuss
0
  • Home
  • Collections
    • Characters, Icons, & More
    • Illustration Art
    • Secret Art Collection
    • The Secret Art Sculpture Collection
    • Collection of Unorthodox Taxidermy
    • Bronze Tribute Collection
    • Rare Editions
    • Coffee Table Books
  • Dr. Seuss
    • Introduction
    • Childhood
    • Dartmouth
    • Early Career
    • Publishing
    • The Art of Dr. Seuss
    • Accolades and Honors
  • Our Story
  • Discover More
    • Find a Gallery
    • Blog
  • Sign in
  • Your Cart is Empty
Art of Dr. Seuss
  • Home
  • Collections
    • Characters, Icons, & More
    • Illustration Art
    • Secret Art Collection
    • The Secret Art Sculpture Collection
    • Collection of Unorthodox Taxidermy
    • Bronze Tribute Collection
    • Rare Editions
    • Coffee Table Books
  • Dr. Seuss
    • Introduction
    • Childhood
    • Dartmouth
    • Early Career
    • Publishing
    • The Art of Dr. Seuss
    • Accolades and Honors
  • Our Story
  • Discover More
    • Find a Gallery
    • Blog
  • My Account
  • 0 0
Go to previous page

Illustration Art

Illustration Art

April 23, 2025
Illustration Art

by Paul Kim

Like Norman Rockwell, Dr. Seuss created every rough sketch, preliminary drawing, final line drawing, and finished work for each page of every project he illustrated. 

Despite the technical and budgetary limitations of color printing during the early and mid-twentieth century, Dr. Seuss was meticulous about color selection. He created specially numbered color charts and intricate color callouts to precisely accomplish his vision for each book. Saturated reds and blues, for example, were carefully chosen for The Cat in the Hat to attract and maintain the visual attention of a six-year-old audience. 

Even before Dr. Seuss’s book career took off, sharp draftsman skills were evident in his editorial works, advertisements, and cartoons. His ability to move a storyline ahead via illustrations filled with tension, movement, and color became a hallmark of his children’s literature, and the surreal images that unfolded over six decades became the catalyst for a humorous and inspired learning experience.

  • Share:



Paul Kim
Paul Kim

Author



Also in Blog

Symbolism and Satire: The Hidden Messages in Dr. Seuss’s Private Art
Symbolism and Satire: The Hidden Messages in Dr. Seuss’s Private Art

by Madison Tong June 05, 2025

Read More

The Evolution of Dr. Seuss’s Artistic Style: From Books to the Gallery Wall
The Evolution of Dr. Seuss’s Artistic Style: From Books to the Gallery Wall

by Madison Tong June 05, 2025

Read More

Dr. Seuss Influnece on Contemporary Artists
Dr. Seuss Influnece on Contemporary Artists

by Madison Tong June 05, 2025

Read More

Featured Works

  • I Know Some New Tricks
    ACQUIRE
    I Know Some New Tricks
    $1.00

    | /

  • Love with the Greatest of Ease
    ACQUIRE
    Love with the Greatest of Ease
    $995.00

    | /

  • Joseph Katz
    Joseph Katz
    ACQUIRE
    Joseph Katz
    $6,495.00

    | /

  • A Plethora of Cats - Study
    A Plethora of Cats - Study
    ACQUIRE
    A Plethora of Cats - Study
    $2,695.00

    | /

Follow
  • FAQ
  • Dealer Login
  • My Account
  • Affiliate Program

Sign up to get the latest on sales, new releases and more…

© 2026 Art of Dr. Seuss.