A Birder's View - Paintings by John Ruthann 2025 Wall Calendar
A master of wildlife art, John A. Ruthven painted dynamic bird portraits hailed for their authentic detail and exciting design. Ruthven started wit...
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A master of wildlife art, John A. Ruthven painted dynamic bird portraits hailed for their authentic detail and exciting design. Ruthven started wit...
View full detailsCasebound book with a special lay-flat binding and sturdy, flexible cover. 56 pages with 25 images to color on high-quality paper. Coloring pages a...
View full detailsA Flutter of Butterflies in shimmering shades forms a pattern that’s perfect for prettifying your presents! One sheet (12.5 sq. ft.) shrinkwrapped...
View full detailsWith intuition, compassion, prowess, or just plain smarts and determination, the exemplary individuals featured here have contributed their brillia...
View full detailsPat Scott (English, 1932–2017) A Resounding Success, 2012 Festooned with felines, this sweet scene is the sort of quirky, happy art Pat Scott is kn...
View full detailsStep into the crystalline light and rich, warm colors of the American Southwest in Gustave Baumann’s landscape prints. Often dominated by blue and ...
View full detailsGeorges Seurat (French, 1859–1891) A Sunday on La Grande Jatte—1884, 1884–1886 Sunday in the shadows of the park, enigmatic and still. In A Sunday ...
View full detailsGeorgia O’Keeffe (American, 1887–1986)A Sunflower from Maggie, 1937One summer morning, Georgia O’Keeffe’s friend Maggie arrived at the artist’s New...
View full detailsAfrican American artists have made monumental contributions to the world of art, producing an influential body of work informed by the Black experi...
View full detailsAlphonse Mucha’s iconic linework gained popularity in Paris toward the end of the 19th century and to this day remains some of the most recognizabl...
View full detailsSoft cover book with staple binding. 48 pages with 22 images to color. Coloring pages are blank on the back so they can be cut out and displayed. S...
View full detailsAlphonse Mucha (Czech, 1860–1939) was the undeniable founder of Art Nouveau, in spite of his efforts to distance himself from that distinction. His...
View full detailsBefore coast-to-coast highways and affordable airlines, trains were the long-distance transit of choice. Nearly every American town boasted a train...
View full detailsFrom the collections of the National Portrait Gallery, paintings, prints, and photographs of 45 American presidents are brought together in this de...
View full detailsOlga Suvorova (Russian, b. 1966) Annunciation, 2015 Olga Suvorova’s Annunciation follows a long tradition of reverential artworks depicting the ann...
View full detailsEver curious about what lay beyond the horizon, explorers, merchants, and military forces have for centuries relied upon maps to help them describe...
View full detailsWorld map, 1630, by Henricus Hondius (Dutch, 1597–1651) from the Novus Atlas This popular baroque-style map was originally designed as a frontispie...
View full detailsAnton Seder’s >Die Pflanze in Kunst und Gewerbe (The plant in art and trade) includes two volumes of approximately 200 images, stunning in their...
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 detailsLong before images of pinup girls became popular in the mid-twentieth century, there were the “Chérettes” of Belle ÉpoqueParis. Named after popular...
View full detailsA lifelong artist, influential teacher, and tireless civic-arts advocate, Arthur F. Mathews and his wife, artist Lucia K. Mathews, developed the Ca...
View full detailsWilliam Seltzer Rice (1873–1963) was born in Pennsylvania but moved to Northern California in 1900, when the region’s Arts & Crafts movement wa...
View full detailsWilliam Seltzer Rice (1873-1963) found endless inspiration in nature, creating a vast number of watercolors, drawings, photographs, etchings, and b...
View full detailsThe Arts and Crafts style of art and design started in the last half of the 1800s, and is still wildly popular today. In this coloring book you wil...
View full detailsFor over 30 years Motawi Tileworks has been handcrafting tiles inspired by art and nature. Motawi artisans combine bold colors and refined line art...
View full detailsDesigner Nawal Motawi began making art tiles in a two-car garage and sold them at a local farmers market—“next to the rutabaga sellers,” as the sto...
View full detailsFor over 30 years, Motawi Tileworks has been handcrafting tiles inspired by art and nature. Motawi artisans combine bold colors and refined line ar...
View full detailsAutumn at Saruiwa, Shiobara, 1949, by Kawase Hasui (Japanese, 1883–1957) This 500 piece puzzle measures 18 x 27 in. when completed. Kawase Hasui’s ...
View full detailsCurlicue clouds and verdant swirls of greenery heighten the mystery and majesty of El Capitan’s sheer rock face. American artist Phyllis Shafer inf...
View full detailsOne of the world’s most beloved cartoonists, B. Kliban had a special fondness for cats (obviously!), and his iconic feline character has not aged o...
View full detailsThe whimsical Cats of B. Kliban have held a cherished place in the hearts of fans since the publication of Cat in 1975. Inspired by the antics of h...
View full detailsWant a slice of the good life? No (pizza) pie in the sky here, just a river of cheese and pepperoni deliciousness floating past a daydreaming tabby...
View full detailsCat lovers can attest to the unique personalities of their feline pets. B. Kliban took note, and with the publication of Cat in 1975, he pioneered ...
View full detailsB. Kliban (American, 1935–1990) Cat Skating. Lace up your skates this season and glide through the holidays by reaching out to your friends and fa...
View full detailsNo prosaic tiptoeing through the tulips for these tabbies! B. Kliban’s wide-eyed jungle Cats hide in plain sight amidst fantastic flowers and folia...
View full detailsVincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) Bank of the Oise at Auvers, 1890 Vincent van Gogh painted over 75 works of art in the last three months of his ...
View full detailsThe barn owl (Tyto alba) is one of the most widely distributed of all birds, taking top honors in that distinction among owls. Now acknowledged for...
View full detailsWhen Robert Bissell isn’t painting bears, he paints rabbits, butterflies, rats, kangaroos, dragonflies, and a host of other animals. His paintings ...
View full detailsPangaea (detail) by Christopher Marley. Features metallic wood-boring beetles from Aru, Australia, Chile, and Irian Jaya. This 300 piece puzzle mea...
View full detailsCharley Harper (American, 1922–2007) - Beguiled by the Wild This 1000 piece puzzles measures 32 x 16 in. when completed. Charley Harper—master of t...
View full detailsBicycles have long promised adventure and freedom, progress and hope. Their popularity blossomed in the late 1800s, coinciding with the rise of lit...
View full detailsRobert Rahway ZakanitchBig Bungalow Suite I, 1990–91 “Everything about the Big Bungalow Suite is in the giant order—pushing the boundary of the con...
View full detailsBilly Hassell (American, b. 1956) Crossing the Rio Grande, 2018 High above the expansive canyon, the golden-fronted woodpecker’s dramatic patternin...
View full detailsPaintings of birds and flowers enjoy a long tradition in Japanese art. This hanging scroll reflects the realism of the Nagasaki school, an Edo peri...
View full detailsWinthrop Duthie Turney (American, 1884–1965) - Selection from Birds and Animals of the United States, 1934 This 300 piece puzzle measures 20 x 20 i...
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 detailsWith the birds and other wildlife of Canada’s far north as favorite subjects, Kenojuak Ashevak, Qavavau Manumie, and Saimaiyu Akesuk, among others,...
View full detailsBirducopia, 2000, by Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) As an avid naturalist, Charley Harper made it his life’s work to paint the insects, plant...
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