There have been major exhibitions of his work and his father's work in 1981 at the Centre Culturel du Marais in Paris, in 1983-84 in the United States (
Minneapolis Institute of Art,
Baltimore Museum of Art and the
Toledo Museum of Art, among others), in 1987 in Japan, and in 1989-90 at the
National Academy of Design It celebrated the gift to the Morgan by Laurent de Brunhoff and his brothers, Mathieu and Thierry, of the manuscript of Jean de Brunhoff's first book,
Histoire de Babar (
The Story of Babar, 1931) and by Laurent of the manuscript of his first book, ''Babar et ce coquin d'Arthur
(Babar's Cousin: That Rascal Arthur'', 1946). There have been smaller shows at many museums throughout the United States, including the
Art Institute of Chicago, the
Dixon Gallery in Memphis, the
Speed Art Museum in Louisville, and the
Davison Art Center of Wesleyan University in Connecticut. A show was scheduled for 2011–2012 at the
Musée des Arts Decoratifs in Paris. In addition, de Brunhoff has exhibited frequently at the Mary Ryan Gallery in New York, which represents his work. The work of Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff has also been the subject of books by Anne Hildebrand,
Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff: The Legacy of Babar (New York: Twayne, 1991) and by Nicholas Fox Weber,
The Art of Babar (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1989). == Bibliography ==