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Molly Hashimoto Full Moon Assorted Notecard Folio
Molly Hashimoto’s “moon viewing” watercolors are serene and delicate, inviting us to take a breath while we appreciate and wonder at our amazing Ea...
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Molly Hashimoto’s “moon viewing” watercolors are serene and delicate, inviting us to take a breath while we appreciate and wonder at our amazing Ea...
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Molly Hashimoto (American, b. 1951) Kingfisher in the Snow, 2019 Molly Hashimoto has a special gift for creating close-up relief prints of birds in...
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Molly Hashimoto responds to her ventures into America’s wild spaces by creating works of art that convey those moments when a rambling river, a lus...
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Molly Hashimoto (American, b. 1951) Mountain Bluebird, 2011 Wildlife artist Molly Hashimoto leads us into natural settings in which a single songbi...
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Molly Hashimoto (American, b. 1951) Ptarmigan Pair in the Snow, 2020 Soft snowfall, sturdy evergreens, a serene couple of critters: all the makings...
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Known for her block prints of birds native to the Pacific Northwest, Molly Hashimoto has created this special collection of works focused solely on...
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Wander amid western mountains, and breathe in the scent of wildflowers and peace. Artist Molly Hashimoto is on a mission to connect people to natur...
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Molly Hashimoto (American, b. 1951) has a special gift for capturing intimate views of the natural world in her artwork, as evidenced by the four r...
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Inspired by Molly Hashimoto’s colorful block prints, this activity book offers a wealth of creative fun for kids of all ages, for solo or group enj...
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Artist Molly Hashimoto lives in the Pacific Northwest where she is close to mountains, forests, and waterways, and the many kinds of birds that liv...
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Celebrate the seasons with your feathered friends! Spot nesting blue jays in spring, and hoot hoot with an owl in winter. Artist Molly Hashimoto’s ...
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From bluebirds to bald eagles, this memory game includes 36 avian pairs illustrated by artist Molly Hashimoto. The 40-page booklet includes informa...
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Wander amid western mountains, and breathe in the scent of wildflowers and peace. Artist Molly Hashimoto is on a mission to connect people to natur...
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Early critics dismissed Claude Monet’s paintings as hasty sketches. But in fact Monet set himself a goal that was remarkably difficult to achieve, ...
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At his Giverny home outside Paris, Claude Monet indulged in his two favorite pastimes: painting and gardening. His translation of dazzling blooms a...
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Seeking a tranquil place to indulge his twin passions of painting and gardening, master Impressionist Claude Monet moved to the small Normandy vill...
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Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve, Costa Rica, 1999 Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) designed more than fif...
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Mycological marvels! Whether edible or poisonous, all mushrooms can be appreciated for their astonishing variety of form, texture, and color. Mushr...
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Mycological marvels! Whether edible or poisonous, all mushrooms can be appreciated for their astonishing variety of form, texture, and color. Mushr...
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Mycological marvels! Whether edible or poisonous, all mushrooms can be appreciated for their astonishing variety of form, texture, and color. Mushr...
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A deceptive knight, a lawyer’s wig, and a scarlet elfcup? If you know what they have in common, you are likely a mushroom enthusiast. Beyond their ...
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From deceptive knights to scarlet elfcups, this memory game includes 36 pairs of mushrooms as illustrated by botanical artist Alexander Viazmensky....
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Much 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...
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Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) - Mystery of the Missing Migrants, 1990 This 1000 piece puzzle measures 29 x 20 in. when completed. The artist...
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Welcome to a chaotic world of pattern clashing in vibrant color. Naomi Okubo’s wild visions of elaborate and intricate designs stimulate without ov...
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Past meets present in this comprehensive and eye-opening deck of quiz cards on Native American history and culture. Trying to describe a group comp...
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Seeming to glow from within, Eric Wert’s Nimbus revels in fine detail, from the petals of the toppled arrangement to the fabric wrinkled by stitche...
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With wry humor and unconcealed sentiment, Norman Rockwell’s illustrations speak volumes about the human condition and the country he loved. Rockwel...
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Maximilien Luce (French, 1858–1941) - Notre-Dame de Paris, 1900 This 1000 piece puzzle measures 20 x 27 in. when completed. A stunning vision of No...
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Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919) Oarsmen at Chatou, 1879 On the Seine approximately nine miles west of Paris, Chatou was a site popular with Pari...
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Odilon Redon (French, 1840–1916) Bouquet of Flowers, c. 1900–1905 Odilon Redon's exuberant flowers are the evolution of a career that began with mo...
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Ohara Koson (Shōson) (Japanese, 1877–1945) Flycatchers on a Nandina Bush A fluff of fresh snow on brilliant red berries, the promise of birdsong fr...
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Ohara 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 ...
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Olga Suvorova (Russian, b. 1966) Tamer, 2020 Peek into a gilt-edged world of exotic courtly entertainments. In Olga Suvorova’s lavish Tamer paintin...
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Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) Once There Was a Field Charley Harper’s Once There Was a Field invites us into a wondrous world of birds, bloo...
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Orcas are complex social beings. Long feared in settler cultures as “killer whales” and respected and honored by Indigenous cultures, these enigmat...
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For decades after the appearance of the first tropical orchids in the British Isles, enraptured gardeners built hothouses and essayed all manner of...
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Louis H. Sullivan (American, 1856–1924)Adaptation from ornamental medallion on Schlesinger & Mayer (now Carson Pirie Scott) department store, 1...
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Darlene Kulig (Canadian, b. 1961) Flower Field in the Countryside, 2017 Brightly hued and spotted with champagne bubbles that effervesce from the e...
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In the Canadian Arctic territory of Nunavut, the artists of Cape Dorset have been making limited edition fine art prints since 1959. An array of te...
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Owls live all over the world in habitats that vary from the desert to the forest. Some prefer tree living, while others make their nests on the gro...
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Owls have long been a part of folklore, classic literature, and modern films as symbols of wisdom and a representation of the proverbial unknown, a...
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Pacita Abad’s L.A. Liberty shines a kaleidoscopic light on the iconic Statue of Liberty, addressing the implication of race in the representation o...
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With a nod to ancient Persian origins and up-to-the-minute bohemian chic, wrap your package in this stylized botanical paisley motif! One sheet (1...
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Olena Skytsiuk (Ukrainian, b. 1950) Paradise Birds, 2008 An imaginary forest of eclectically colored wildlife comes alive through the details of Ol...
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Paul Heussenstamm (American, b. 1949) Peace Tree. Paul Heussenstamm’s Trees of Life paintings are often filled with his signature motif, the mandal...
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John La Farge’s stained glass windows reflect the Gilded Age fascination with medieval art and craftsmanship. The industrial revolution had made in...
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Kano Yoshinobu (1730–1790) Ornamental peonies in a garden, late 18th–early 19th century Kano Yoshinobu was head of the Saruya-machi branch of the E...
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