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"Cat From the Wrong Side of the Tracks" Serigraph on Archival Panel by Dr. Seuss

"Cat From the Wrong Side of the Tracks"

Dr. Seuss

Title:
"Cat From the Wrong Side of the Tracks"

Medium:
Serigraph on Archival Panel

Collection:
Special Collections

Unframed Size:
44" x 24"

Edition Size:
850 Arabic Numbers; 99 Patrons’ Collection; 155 Collaborators’ Proofs

Condition:
Excellent

Certificate:
Yes

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Publisher

 
Retail Price:
$30,000.00 - SOLD OUT FROM PUBLISHER

Asking Price:
$21,000.00 - Unframed, FIRM

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"Cat From the Wrong Side of the Tracks"

Dr. Seuss

Title:
"Cat From the Wrong Side of the Tracks"

Medium:
Serigraph on Archival Panel

Collection:
Special Collections

Unframed Size:
44" x 24"

Edition Size:
850 Arabic Numbers; 99 Patrons’ Collection; 155 Collaborators’ Proofs

Condition:
Excellent

Certificate:
Yes

Certificate
Issued By:
Publisher

 
Retail Price:
$30,000.00 - SOLD OUT FROM PUBLISHER

Asking Price:
$21,000.00 - Unframed, FIRM

Unframed
 

Estate signed:




Comment:

This work is SOLD OUT from the publisher, however we do have one available




Make an Offer / Ask A Question

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"Cat From the Wrong Side of the Tracks" Serigraph on Archival Panel by Dr. Seuss

Cat from the Wrong Side of the Tracks is one of Dr. Seuss’s fun “alter ego” paintings. Smoking and sporting a “girly-cat” tie, eight of our player’s scoring beads are already “used up” and pushed to the right, and the 9 ball rests prominently at the front of a Seussian pool table—an easy shot to make. Is Ted thinking of himself and pondering, just one life left to go?