The Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia has filed a lawsuit against the estate of Maurice Sendak, claiming executors are withholding parts of the library that were earmarked for the museum in ...
Maurice Sendak is of course the renowned author and illustrator of children’s books such as Where the Wild Things Are (1963) and In the Night Kitchen (1970), but less well-known are his works for ...
A small Philadelphia museum that houses more than 10,000 pieces by illustrator Maurice Sendak will be returning most of the collection to the author’s estate. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports ...
Maurice Sendak, illustrator and author of nearly 100 books and winner of ALA’s 1964 Caldecott Medal for Where The Wild Things Are, died May 8. He was 83. Creator of amazing nightmares, as the New York ...
"And now," cried Max, "let the wild rumpus start." This is where the Cherry family puts down Maurice Sendak's "Where The Wild Things Are" and marches, dances and howls around the living room. "Our lab ...
The Main Library is celebrating the life and works of children’s author-illustrator Maurice Sendak with “Maurice Sendak: 50 Years, Works, Reasons” at the Main Library. The memorial display will be ...
The exhibit, “In a Nutshell: The Worlds of Maurice Sendak,” will be on display at Fort Bend County Libraries’ George Memorial Library, 1001 Golfview in Richmond, beginning March 8, and will continue ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The only known mural painted by children’s author Maurice Sendak will be on display at a new public library branch in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports ...
Maurice Sendak had many reasons to be unhappy. He was born to Polish Jewish immigrants in Brooklyn in 1928, and his childhood was defined by the deaths of his extended family in the Holocaust, a loss ...