

The exhibition includes such iconic images as Max in his wolf suit, grinning in his tree-filled bedroom his arrival in the land of "wild things " and his triumphant departure by sailboat. Twelve drawings and two manuscript pages are on view in the Morgan's historic McKim building. The exhibition presents a rare opportunity to witness Sendak's creative process-from his early drafts about an unnamed boy in search of wild horses to the well-known narrative about a child named Max taming the beastly "things" of his own imagination. movie adaptation directed by Spike Jonze. Sendak and marking the October 13 premiere of a new Warner Bros. The show is part of a citywide celebration honoring Mr.

This special exhibition features original drawings and manuscript pages from the classic children's book Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak (b.
