Original watercolor
Signed original art featuring a little girl with a doll by the inimitable artist of cute little children.
Signed original art featuring a little girl with a doll by the inimitable artist of cute little children.
Signed original watercolor by Rackham created for his illustrated edition of Wagner's SIEGFRIED, beautifully matted and framed.
Three original watercolors from Rojankovsky's Golden Books publication of 1953 all about cats — including one image meant for the publication but which did not appear in the final version.
Four fine original watercolors that appear in Rojankovsky's Golden Books publication of 1953 all about cats.
Original watercolor illustrations by Margaret Ross, accompanied by her own copy of the book, gifted and inscribed many years later.
First printing of this Peanuts book of aphorisms, inscribed by Schulz and with an original drawing of Snoopy.
Original ink and watercolor drawing by notable Volland illustrator Janet Laura Scott, displaying her particular Art Deco flair.
Original signed pen-and-ink drawing by Sendak, depicting Mickey Mouse looking up to a Wild Thing
Beautiful association copy of the limited 25th Anniversary edition, presented by Sendak to his dear friend James Marshall, with the special card containing an original signed pen-and-ink drawing of Max parading as a Wild Thing and an additional inscription to Marshall.
Carbon pencil, India ink wash and white gouache painting on illustration board, signed by Seuss.
Three signed pen-and-ink drawings by Shepard, used in PERFUME FROM PROVENCE by Lady Fortescue, first published in 1935.
Wonderfully detailed finished pencil drawing by Tenggren that appears (in reduced size) on page 87 of TENGGREN'S STORY BOOK (1944).
Signed watercolor used in Tudor's Caldecott Honor book MOTHER GOOSE, printed by Oxford University Press in 1944.
Rare and highly desirable original watercolor used in Tudor's first book, with original hand-lettered text from the page preceding the illustration in the book on the verso.
Signed political drawing depicting London County Council member (later MP) and trade unionist John Burns as a cat, standing in front of a wall of broadsides with such remarks as "Sale now on roaring trade of liberal titles" and "John Burns Batter-sees to that."
First printing of White's first book for children, sold with an original pen-and-ink drawing by Garth Williams that appears on page 24 of the book.
Scarce first edition of the story of how Yashima's daughter Momo makes friends with a painfully shy little boy, with an original watercolor by the artist.