Frame not included.

In Seuss's Studio

Each limited edition print will be accompanied by an 8" x 10" glossy photograph of the above 1969 photograph of Theodor Seuss Geisel at his drawing table with the originalThat Winter Spring Came Late. 

In Seuss's Studio

Ted's grandparent's home.

Ted's childhood home.

- The golden blanket of color that circles the entire house may be reminiscent of the yellow forsythia that bloomed in the Geisel backyard each spring,

- Ted talked often about going everywhere on his bike, including Forest Park and its Zoo, which was only a few blocks away. In the painting, we find a bike stored at the ready under the front porch.

- Electrification had become commonplace around 1900 when the Fairfield home was built and seen here in the painting are electric poles reminiscent of that time.

- And though you have to really look for them, there appears to be echoes of the white lion statues that stood outside the entrance to Ted’s childhood home.

Artwork and Details

Mixed-Media Pigment Print on Canvas, 36" x 24" with additional canvas border
Limited Edition of 850 Arabic Numbers, 99 Patrons' Collection, 155 Collaborators' Proofs and 5 Hors d'Commerce.