Exhibit At National Museum of Wildlife Art Features Illustrations From The Lorax
You know his work because it is translated into many languages on earth, but it is his images that are universal.
His characters, as rousers of rabble, were invented to deal with weighty existential questions humans should ask, such as:
Do we matter in the universe?
Is there common sense in nuclear profileration?
Is it possible for liberty to dwell in the absence of civil rights?
But Theodor Seuss Geisel, "Ted" to his friends, is not thought of, primarily, as a rabble-rouser.
The real sage person behind the pen name did indeed wrestle with
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Written by Todd Wilkinson
Posted: August 17th 2009
Categorized As: Exhibitions of Note, Environment