![]() ![]() As you’d expect there’s beloved original artwork he created for popular books: “A Hole is to Dig” by Ruth Krauss, “The Little Bear Series” by Else Holmelund Minarik and “Zlateh the Goat” by Isaac Bashevis Singer. There’s a video from “The Nutcracker” featuring Sendak’s costumes and sets. ![]() You can have your photo taken with a giant “wild thing,” watch clips from the film adaptation of “Where the Wild Things Are” and see a costume from the film. ![]() ![]() Their dogs frequently appeared in Sendak’s books. Sendak and his partner, Eugene Glynn were dog owners who considered their pets to be family members. Museum guests can pick up “A Maurice Sendak-Inspired Sketchbook” where they’ll draw a self-portrait, reimagine their friends or relative as a character in a story and sketch their favorite pet. On view are more than 150 sketches, storyboards and paintings by Sendak as well as film clips, posters, a giant goose, and a cozy book nook for reading. ![]()
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