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Animals and plants go Midcentury Modern in Charley Harper’s clever conservationist artwork. Inspired by backyard biodiversity and the wonders of na...
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Animals and plants go Midcentury Modern in Charley Harper’s clever conservationist artwork. Inspired by backyard biodiversity and the wonders of na...
View full detailsOhara Koson (Shōson) (Japanese, 1877–1945) Flycatchers on a Nandina Bush A fluff of fresh snow on brilliant red berries, the promise of birdsong fr...
View full detailsCreating atmospheric prints of Japanese architecture and landscapes, Kawase Hasui made a name for himself as one of modern Japan’s most prominent a...
View full detailsUsing geometric shapes, patterns, and vivid colors, Charley Harper simplified nature's complexities and brought out the personality of each critter...
View full detailsGustav Klimt is the most famous of the Viennese Secessionists and one of the leading painters of Art Nouveau. From his earliest paintings, Klimt di...
View full detailsCape Dorset—called Kinngait in the Inuit language, Inuktitut, for the area’s high, rolling hills—is a thriving community on southwestern Baffin Isl...
View full detailsMuch of Edward Gorey's art is filled with clandestine note-passing, puzzling messages, mysterious looks. What does it all mean? The master of the u...
View full detailsEver-popular artist Charley Harper held a special affinity for birds. Describing his method of depicting wildlife, which winnowed out all but the m...
View full detailsThe Kinngait Studios in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Nunavut, are the oldest continually operating print studios in Canada, and collectors from around t...
View full detailsWelcome to the John James Audubon Birder’s Journal! We hope that this journal will prove to be an invaluable tool for you to record your bird obser...
View full detailsA leader in the styles and politics of his time, William Morris viewed his patterns as both an art form and a means of social commentary. In respon...
View full detailsMake a lasting statement with this keepsake box of notecards, featuring an assortment of Vincent van Gogh’s paintings. Van Gogh was a prolific arti...
View full detailsAbout 1,200 miles north of Toronto, the hamlet of Cape Dorset, Nunavut, is home to a multigenerational community of Inuit graphic artists. Their co...
View full detailsA menagerie of birds and mammals of land and sea, as interpreted by best-selling artist Charley Harper, is presented here for your enjoyment. Harpe...
View full detailsA noted member of the artist colony in Brown County, Indiana, Gustave Baumann started a new life in 1918 at the center of the Santa Fe art scene, i...
View full detailsEdward Gorey (American, 1925–2000) Unicycle Cat What better way to say thank you than to have one of Edward Gorey’s cats as your messenger? This fe...
View full detailsUkrainian artist Marfa Tymchenko’s colorful, stylized art blurs the lines between representation and surrealism. Family Replenishment exemplifies h...
View full detailsFigbash is one of Edward Gorey’s most recognizable characters, helping the artist and playwright entertain with posters, postcards, and books. Now,...
View full detailsBird lover and practitioner of Minimal Realism, Charley Harper reminded viewers that his paintings are not merely depictions of birds, but “a pictu...
View full detailsOhara Shōson’s bird-and-flower works, kacho-e, established him as a master of Japanese nature prints. Kacho-e subjects, along with other prints of ...
View full detailsBirds of Nunavut Territory in northern Canada are highly stylized in the hands of Inuit artist Aoudla Pudlat (1951–2006). His fantastically colored...
View full detailsKenojuak Ashevak is widely considered a Canadian national treasure as a groundbreaking artist for Kinngait Studios in the Arctic territory of Nunav...
View full detailsDavid Galchutt’s kaleidoscopic paintings often feature flowers, feathers, and fungus in beautiful detail. His work showcases a refinement in fine a...
View full detailsAfter experiencing the fall of China’s last imperial dynasty, Chao Shao-an sought to revitalize Chinese art and refresh the artistic connections wi...
View full detailsKenojuak Ashevak was widely considered a Canadian national treasure. She was a groundbreaking artist for Kinngait Studios, in the Arctic territory ...
View full detailsJohn A. Ruthven (American, 1924-2020) Black-capped Chickadees John A. Ruthven, often called the “20th-century Audubon,” followed in the footsteps o...
View full detailsYinguo Huang (Chinese, b. 1952) Yosemite Tunnel View in Winter Breathe in the crisp air and marvel at Yosemite’s snowy majesty. From a scenic viewp...
View full detailsOregon artist Siri Schillios finds inspiration in nature and then lets her imagination soar. Bright colors, fine brushwork, and charming imagery gr...
View full detailsSend a breath of fresh air with these cards featuring Oregon artist Siri Schillios’s Nasturtium. A gardener, Schillios finds inspiration in the nat...
View full detailsCharley Harper’s pair of woodpecker images exemplify his genius in using simple shapes, lines, and color to accurately portray his avian subjects. ...
View full detailsCharley Harper described his style of capturing the physical characteristics and personalities of all sorts of critters using geometric shapes as “...
View full detailsPassing notes is something that we’ve all done in secret at one time or another. In these Edward Gorey drawings, it’s probable that something sinis...
View full detailsAustrian artist Ditz paints house pets and farm animals, often in sweet domestic settings or grouped together like the cats in these notecards. Her...
View full detailsOne of the most prolific artists of the shin hanga (new prints) movement, Kawase Hasui produced over 600 woodblock prints during his 40-year career...
View full detailsSchooled in French Impressionism and filled with national pride, a small community of artists came together in 1920 to form the Group of Seven, who...
View full detailsHome and family, comfort and sustenance—what does “nesting” mean to you? For wildlife artist Charley Harper, it might have called to mind a rose-br...
View full detailsPresented with tongue firmly in cheek, Neglected Murderesses features delightfully wicked specimens of “the fairer sex” whose homicidal acts have f...
View full detailsThe roots of Japanese haiku reach back over a thousand years. In this poetic form, as in life, there is a pause, a shift, in which the poet celebra...
View full detailsA mystery of mysteries, The Awdrey-Gore Legacy presents fictional evidence in the fictional murder of Miss D. Awdrey-Gore, once a prolific writer o...
View full detailsLike his oriole on the wing amidst stylized irises, CJ Hurley’s avian art lives at the intersection of the natural world and the Arts & Crafts ...
View full detailsOne of the most prolific artists of the shin hanga (new prints) movement, Kawase Hasui produced over 600 woodblock prints during his 40-year career...
View full detailsCharley Harper (American, 1922–2007) Cardinal Courtship Celebrate the season with these holiday cards, in colors as bold as Charley Harper’s cardin...
View full detailsCJ Hurley (American, b. 1967) The Majesty of Winter: Bird on a Withered Rose, 2014 Share season’s greetings with CJ Hurley’s avian art, where the n...
View full detailsMolly Hashimoto (American, b. 1951) Mountain Bluebird, 2011 Wildlife artist Molly Hashimoto leads us into natural settings in which a single songbi...
View full detailsQavavau Manumie (Canadian, Inuit, b. 1958) Feathering the Nest, 2003 Arctic wildlife takes pride of place in Qavavau Manumie’s buoyant artwork feat...
View full detailsWith meticulous attention to detail and thousands of strokes from cat-hair brushes, a dynasty of Ukrainian artists is drawing worldwide attention t...
View full detailsReminiscent of Asian decorative designs popularized in the latter half of the 19th century, this Cranes and Chrysanthemums pattern evokes the ephem...
View full detailsGeorges Berger’s (French, 1834–1910) rosettes wallpaper pattern features natural elements flowing with more angular forms in an elegant design typi...
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