Green Eggs and Ham 60th AnniversaryPigment Print on acid-free paper
Dimensions: 29” h x 28” w
Limited Edition of 395 Arabic Numbers, 99 Patrons’ Collection prints,
155 Collaborators’ Proofs, 5 Hors d’Commerce, 2 Printer's Proofs,
and 60 Special Reserve prints

ALWAYS BE OPEN-MINDED

In 1957 Ted Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss) released two of the most popular American children’s books ever published: The Cat in the Hat and How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The aftermath of such success was not only exciting, but also one full of great concern. He began to wonder if he could ever reach such success again. In early 1960, while working on the preliminary ideas for Green Eggs and Ham, Ted painted one of his most striking (and rare) self-portraits entitled, Self-Portrait of the Artist Worrying about His Next Book. It was an unusually vulnerable window into Dr. Seuss’s mind. It was also a quintessential “Green Eggs and Ham” moment.

Quite possibly the open-minded and determined voice Dr. Seuss had given to Sam-I-am began to impact his whole creative process. He continued to push through with the development of the book and, later that year, completed Green Eggs and Ham. It would go on to become one of the most important books of his entire career.

Self-Portrait of the Artist Worrying about His Next Book,painted during the early development ofGreen Eggs and Ham.

Detail ofGreen Eggs and Ham 60th Anniversaryprint

Current 60th Anniversary prints in the collection