Every Girl Should Have a Unicorn
Every Girl Should Have a Unicorn
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Serigraph on Archival Panel
Authorized Estate Edition
Image and Panel Size: 34” x 27”
Limited Edition of 375 Arabic Numbers
99 Patrons’ Collection
155 Collaborators’ Proofs
Adapted posthumously from the original oil and pencil on board.
By the time Dr. Seuss arrived in Paris in 1926, the surrealist movement had already become a force with its first group show Exposition Surréaliste taking place in 1925. Joan Miró and Paul Klee would show solo in Paris that year, then Yves Tanguy in 1927. Ted, in the right place at the right time, considered Paris the exhilarating axis of his world and absorbed anything the arts offered. This early and powerful influence of surrealism stayed with Ted throughout his life and is beautifully realized here in Every Girl Should Have a Unicorn.