Art of Dr. Seuss - Unorthodox Taxidermy

Art of Dr. Seuss – Unorthodox Taxidermy

Geisel embarked on an ingenious project in the early 1930s as he evolved from two-dimensional artworks to three-dimensional sculptures. What was most unusual for the mixed media sculptures was the use of real animal parts, including beaks, antlers and horns from deceased Forest Park Zoo animals where Geisel’s father was superintendent.

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