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RIP Maurice Sendak. You rate right up there with Dr. Seuss. You influenced many kids with your stories, and now it is up to us to pass it along to future generations.

Photos from the opening of the exhibition There's a Mystery There: Sendak on Sendak. All photos by Andrew Weeks.

On Wednesday, January 19, 2011, The Chertoff Mural moved to its permanent home at the Rosenbach Museum & Library. A team of eight art handlers and conservators transported the mural from the truck to the museum’s Maurice Sendak Gallery where the mural was installed and conservation work was completed. Mural conservator Cassie Myers and Judith Guston, the Rosenbach’s Curator and Director of Collections, oversaw the process.

 

Photo by Elyse Poinsett, Rosenbach Museum & Library.

 

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The Gryphon and the Minor Canon open on the table early in the morning, catching sun on a beautiful illustration.

lola - 15 months old - as max from where the wild things are.

 

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photo by martin seefeldt

Highlights from the Library's 'Sendak Sunday Reading Rumpus'

Where the Wild Things Are premiere attendees.

 

The CJM was the host of the Where the Wild Things Are Premiere afterparty, a benefit for 826 Valencia.

 

Photo: Trish Tunney © 2009

July 27th 2016

 

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last wednesday's booty.

Celebramos o aniversario de moitos protagonistas de conto.

Celebramos el cumpleaños de muchos protagonistas de cuento.

"The Big Green Book" by Robert Graves

Illustrated by Maurice Sendak

First published as a Puffin by Penguin in 1978

This reprint published in 1980 ISBN 0 14 03.0955 1

Where the Wild Things Are afterparty.

 

The CJM was the host of the Where the Wild Things Are Premiere afterparty, a benefit for 826 Valencia.

 

Photo: Trish Tunney © 2009

Max from Where The Wild Things Are in the Marske-by-the-Sea scarecrow festival 2019

This is for Froggy. I welcome you to read along with us the tale of "Hans my Hedgehog" by the Brothers Grimm, as translated by Lore Segal.

There will be one illustration, by Maurice Sendak.

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Highlights from the Library's 'Sendak Sunday Reading Rumpus'

Mertens art jumping jack, Waechtersbach tea box, children's book: Wo die wilden Kerle wohnen - Maurice Sendak and also a lovely flower pot! I'm sure this one will stay for a while....

These ones are the kind you'd put on an ivory pillar!

Don't I look adorable?

Where the Wild Things Are

Maurice Sendak in His Own Words and Pictures, a multi media exhibit about the life-long art of Maurice Sendak on display at the Lancaster Museum of Art. It was cool!

Duane and I experienced the Lancaster Art Walk. We visited many different shops, ate at our favorite Lancaster bar (Lancaster Dispensing Company, we had Pesto and Brie and shared a veggie grinder and booze) and visited a scary artist studio. Good fun! The only thing is...it was like 84 degrees...IN APRIL. That is just wrong.

 

Reading "Where the Wild Things Are" to honour author Maurice Sendak, who passed away today. (Project 365)

Reading a book with pictures and conversation..

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