
Description
Image Dimensions: 10 x 7 1/8 in (25.3 x 18.2 cm)
Framed Dimensions: 16 3/8 x 13 3/8 in (41.5 x 34 cm)
Provenance and Authentication:
This collectible has undergone a rigorous forensic evaluation. The signatures were carefully analyzed across multiple criteria, including ink deposition, material aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical alignment. The findings provide a sound basis for authenticity and historical context, and the piece is accompanied by comprehensive documentation supporting both its provenance and verification.
Maurice Sendak stands as one of the most influential illustrators in modern children's literature, widely recognized for Where the Wild Things Are, a work that redefined visual storytelling through expressive character design and emotional depth.
This drawing presents a richly detailed creature figure rendered with confident and fluid pencil lines. The exaggerated facial features, textured body, and animated posture are fully consistent with Sendak's distinctive approach to character creation.
The figure is depicted playing a violin, introducing both movement and narrative into the composition. This sense of action elevates the drawing beyond a static study, transforming it into a scene with personality and implied storytelling.
The balance between line precision and expressive looseness reflects Sendak's mastery of form, allowing the character to feel both whimsical and structurally grounded. The signature at the lower right integrates seamlessly into the composition, reinforcing its collectible appeal.
Drawings featuring creature figures with defined actions tend to attract stronger collector interest, as they more closely align with Sendak's published visual language and narrative sensibility.
Overall, this work represents a compelling and highly recognizable example of Sendak's artistic identity.
Framed Dimensions: 16 3/8 x 13 3/8 in (41.5 x 34 cm)
Provenance and Authentication:
This collectible has undergone a rigorous forensic evaluation. The signatures were carefully analyzed across multiple criteria, including ink deposition, material aging characteristics, stylistic consistency, and historical alignment. The findings provide a sound basis for authenticity and historical context, and the piece is accompanied by comprehensive documentation supporting both its provenance and verification.
Maurice Sendak stands as one of the most influential illustrators in modern children's literature, widely recognized for Where the Wild Things Are, a work that redefined visual storytelling through expressive character design and emotional depth.
This drawing presents a richly detailed creature figure rendered with confident and fluid pencil lines. The exaggerated facial features, textured body, and animated posture are fully consistent with Sendak's distinctive approach to character creation.
The figure is depicted playing a violin, introducing both movement and narrative into the composition. This sense of action elevates the drawing beyond a static study, transforming it into a scene with personality and implied storytelling.
The balance between line precision and expressive looseness reflects Sendak's mastery of form, allowing the character to feel both whimsical and structurally grounded. The signature at the lower right integrates seamlessly into the composition, reinforcing its collectible appeal.
Drawings featuring creature figures with defined actions tend to attract stronger collector interest, as they more closely align with Sendak's published visual language and narrative sensibility.
Overall, this work represents a compelling and highly recognizable example of Sendak's artistic identity.
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MAURICE SENDAK SIGNED DRAWING
Estimate $3,000-$4,000
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May 08, 2026 11:45 AM EDTSan Leandro, CA, United States
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