Teenage Maurice Sendak illustrated his teacher's 1947 pop-sci book
Briefly

Maurice Sendak’s early work, notably in 'Atomics for the Millions', highlights his talent even before 'Where the Wild Things Are' and showcases an early passion for illustrating complex subjects.
Ryan Dahn’s discovery of Sendak’s illustrations in a nuclear physics book reveals a fascinating blend of art and science, aimed to make complex subjects accessible following WWII.
Read at Ars Technica
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