A national traveling exhibit that explores the influence of Jewish culture in the work of renowned illustrator Maurice Sendak, creator of the children’s classic Where the Wild Things Are, will arrive ...
A retrospective highlighting the works and the imaginative life of the artist and author will run through Feb. 17 at the Denver Art Museum. By Megan McCrea For decades, the author of “In the Night ...
‘Drawing the Curtain’ offers a portrait of the artist as a set and costume designer for productions including ‘The Nutcracker,’ ‘The Love for Three Oranges,’ and — of course — ‘Where the Wild Things ...
‘Drawing the Curtain,’ a new exhibit showcasing the illustrator’s designs for opera and ballet, sheds light on his love of music and stagecraft. For generations of fans, the name “Maurice Sendak” ...
Sendak's posthumous title, "My Brother's Book," comes 50 years after the publication of "Where the Wild Things Are," and is a dark and interesting final chapter for the widely celebrated author.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - American writer and illustrator Maurice Sendak, whose children's book "Where the Wild Things Are" has been a standard bedtime story for at least three generations, has died at the ...
For decades, the author of “In the Night Kitchen” and “The Nutshell Library” fortified himself with art and words. By Elisabeth Egan Los libros infantiles ofrecen una herramienta crucial para mantener ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - American writer and illustrator Maurice Sendak, whose children's book "Where the Wild Things Are" has been a standard bedtime story for at least three generations, has died at the ...