Category:Maurice Sendak
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American illustrator and writer of children's books (1928-2012) | |||||
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Date of birth | 10 June 1928 Brooklyn Maurice Bernard Sendak | ||||
Date of death | 8 May 2012 Danbury Hospital, Danbury | ||||
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Media in category "Maurice Sendak"
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230419 Maurice Sendak Highway 4a.jpg 503 × 640; 81 KB
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I'll Awyays Be a Wild Thing - RIP Maurice Sendak.jpg 1,665 × 1,103; 1.05 MB
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Maurice Sendak Memorial Highway (32906542792).jpg 2,400 × 1,600; 2.13 MB
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Roland Richard and Maurice Sendak.jpg 2,278 × 2,904; 3.93 MB
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