Review by Publisher's Weekly Review
This laudatory catalogue presents reminiscences of the beloved children's author and illustrator from both friends and colleagues. Alongside hundreds of images, focusing largely on sketches and commercial work that has not previously been reproduced, the text tours through Sendak's celebrated career and his impact on children's literature, with particular attention of course given to the classic Where the Wild Things Are and its characters' afterlife in different media. The twelve gathered essays come from illustrators, publishers, librarians, and rare book dealers, most of whom were lucky enough to work with Sendak at one point or another. On a whole, they provide light and sentimental information on the artist, praising his wide-ranging work in occasionally breathless tones and applauding his contributions to everything from commercial illustration to opera, typically remaining brief if not quite pithy in doing so. The catalogue relies on its audience already being Sendak enthusiasts, but rarely delves deeply into his working methods or personal life, resulting in a pleasant but often superficial commemoration. If primarily for the images themselves, however, it manages to conjure a sweet sense of joy, and Sendak's own singular style transcends the sometimes cloying treatment it is given here. Color illustrations. (June) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Review by Library Journal Review
Lovingly assembled and completed with the fine quality that we expect from the publisher, this tribute to the late artist provides a glimpse of Maurice Sendak's work across many genres, including his designs for the stage, advertising campaigns, magazines, and posters in addition to the attention given to his more familiar work as a creator of children's books. The 12 brief essays by experts and friends of Sendak put the various types of work in context and the examples of seldom seen pieces from significant private collections make this a treat for fans. For those with only a passing familiarity with Sendak as the creator of Where the Wild Things Are, this volume, generously and beautifully illustrated and created as a catalog for a 2013 show at the Society of Illustrators in New York City, gives a deeper appreciation of the breadth of the author and artist's skills, influences, and interests. VERDICT A must for fans of Sendak and a great gift book for aspiring illustrators.-Mark Woodhouse, Elmira Coll. Lib., NY (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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