50th Anniversary of Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are

To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Maurice Sendak’s WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE, Elizabeth Bird of New York Public Library put out a call for people to redo a scene from a Sendak illustration in the style of another artist in the field. Here’s what came in. “Let the wild rumpus start!”


Re-Sendakify Sendak Project: The Results
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To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Maurice Sendak’s WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE, Elizabeth Bird of New York Public Library put out a call for people to redo a scene from a Sendak illustration in the style of another artist in the field. Here’s what came in. “Let the wild rumpus start!”


Re-Sendakify Sendak Project: The Results
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Website of the Week (WoW) #93: Napoleonic Satires

Website of the Week (WoW) #93: This digitized collection consists of mostly British but also French, German, and Russian satiric prints created to vilify Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of France.Napoleonic Satireslibrary.brown.eduNapoleonic Satires

Website of the Week (WoW) #93: This digitized collection consists of mostly British but also French, German, and Russian satiric prints created to vilify Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of France.


Napoleonic Satires
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Napoleonic Satires