Were any Dr. Seuss serigraphs, lithographs or sculpture published during his lifetime?
No. All of the original works were created by Dr. Seuss during his lifetime, yet despite the incredible demand for published Seuss artwork, no limited edition pieces were ever created until this historic project began in 1997, six years after Geisel’s death. The Art of Dr. Seuss Collection One of the primary goals of the “Art of Dr. Seuss” project is to educate the public with information detailing the history of this celebrated collection. From the project’s inception in 1997, we have educated thousands of people including collectors, galleries, museums, curators and the media with precise information designed to edify Seuss enthusiasts and sophisticated art collectors alike. Following each collection below is a link for the “Guide to the New York Print and photographic law” www.collegeart.org/guidelines/photolaw.html. This is the foundation for this collection of artworks and is considered the Gold Standard in the art Industry. 1. The Illustration Art Collection This collection touch