Curious George Saves the Day: The Art of Margret and H. A. Rey

November 12, 201- February 5, 2012



 

Additional images page two (images of artworks in the exhibition)

 

(above: H. A. Rey, New Year Greeting Card for 1942, printed on paper. H. A. & Margret Rey Papers, de Grummond Children's Literature Collection, McCain Library and Archives, The University of Southern Mississippi.)

 

(above: H. A. Rey, black color separation for "At breakfast George's friend said," Curious George Rides a Bike (1952), watercolor and charcoal on paper. H. A. & Margret Rey Papers, de Grummond Children's Literature Collection, McCain Library and Archives, The University of Southern Mississippi.)

 

(above: H. A. Rey, final illustration for "One day George saw a man. He had on a large yellow straw hat," published in The Original Curious George (1998), France, 1939-40, watercolor, charcoal, and color pencil on paper. H. A. & Margret Rey Papers, de Grummond Children's Literature Collection, McCain Library and Archives, The University of Southern Mississippi.)

 

(above: H. A. Rey, final illustration for "George climbed up until he was in the sunshine again, high above the rain cloud," Raffy and the 9 Monkeys (1939), later published as Cecily G. and the 9 Monkeys (1942), Paris, 1939, watercolor on paper. H. A. & Margret Rey Papers, de Grummond Children's Literature Collection, McCain Library and Archives, The University of Southern Mississippi.)

 

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