Dr. Seuss’s friendships played a pivotal role in nearly every facet of his personal and professional life. One of the most impactful was his relationship with Lee Katz.

Ted Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss) visited Katz’s home on the west coast after the war, finding the sun and views of the ocean so intoxicating that he proclaimed he wanted to move to California where he could walk around outside in his pajamas. That move proved one of the most inspiring moments of his life, with California’s flora and fauna becoming the inspiration for many of the most famous images and stories Ted would create.

Ted Geisel was a perennial practical joker, never missing an opportunity to poke fun at himself and those closest to him.  His iconic image of Joseph Katz is a shining, multicolored example of this.  In the historic biblical tale, Jacob bestows a coat of many colors upon Joseph to symbolize his chosen status.  Ted twists this story to honor and elevate Lee Katz as his most valued friend.

However, beyond the whimsy is something quite poignant: Ted’s Joseph Katz becomes a powerful image for us all to pay tribute to our most important friendships.