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Tower of Babel 34/475

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Tower of Babel 34/475

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  • Release Year: 2002
  • Authorized Estate Edition

Adapted posthumously from an original painting on Acid-Free Panel (Board).

Dr. Seuss became the great artistic recycler an exemplary model of efficiency and resource conservation, never throwing out a doodle, a verse, or an offhanded notation of an idea. A scrap of paper from 1926 could be the catalyst for a major book forty years later, a composition from an early editorial project the basis for a significant painting. Ted used many of the components in his short-lived 1935 €œHejji comic strip in this elaborate painting a €”Tower of Babel

    Inquire with Ao5 about Custom Framing

    • Release Year: 2002
    • Authorized Estate Edition

    Adapted posthumously from an original painting on Acid-Free Panel (Board).

    Dr. Seuss became the great artistic recycler an exemplary model of efficiency and resource conservation, never throwing out a doodle, a verse, or an offhanded notation of an idea. A scrap of paper from 1926 could be the catalyst for a major book forty years later, a composition from an early editorial project the basis for a significant painting. Ted used many of the components in his short-lived 1935 €œHejji comic strip in this elaborate painting a €”Tower of Babel

      $6,000.00

      Original: $20,000.00

      -70%
      Tower of Babel 34/475

      $20,000.00

      $6,000.00

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      Inquire with Ao5 about Custom Framing

      • Release Year: 2002
      • Authorized Estate Edition

      Adapted posthumously from an original painting on Acid-Free Panel (Board).

      Dr. Seuss became the great artistic recycler an exemplary model of efficiency and resource conservation, never throwing out a doodle, a verse, or an offhanded notation of an idea. A scrap of paper from 1926 could be the catalyst for a major book forty years later, a composition from an early editorial project the basis for a significant painting. Ted used many of the components in his short-lived 1935 €œHejji comic strip in this elaborate painting a €”Tower of Babel