POM Itō Jakuchū Boxed Notecard Assortment
Meditative expressions of the natural world, Itō Jakuchū’s bird-and-flower images take pride of place among Japanese artworks of the mid-Edo period...
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Meditative expressions of the natural world, Itō Jakuchū’s bird-and-flower images take pride of place among Japanese artworks of the mid-Edo period...
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Suffused with sunlight, The Tilled Field is one of Modern master Joan Miró’s groundbreaking Surrealist works. Amidst a perhaps perplexing chaos, Mi...
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In Kate Blairstone’s naturalist illustrations, maximalism meets modern styling, with flora and fauna juxtaposed against unexpected colorways and pu...
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In Kate Blairstone’s naturalist illustrations, maximalism meets modern styling, with flora and fauna juxtaposed against unexpected colorways and pu...
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In Kate Blairstone’s naturalist illustrations, maximalism meets modern styling, with flora and fauna juxtaposed against unexpected colorways and pu...
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The painted story lies at the heart of Kathryn Freeman’s artworks. Symbolism and magical realism enliven her classical compositions, and her narrat...
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The painted story lies at the heart of Kathryn Freeman’s artworks. Symbolism and magical realism enliven her classical compositions, and her narrat...
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Kazuyuki Ohtsu is one of the foremost woodblock artists of the sōsaku hanga movement. Sōsaku hanga artists handle every step of the production of p...
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Kenojuak Ashevak was a Canadian national treasure and a pioneer of modern Inuit Art. Her 1960 print The Enchanted Owl was so popular that it was re...
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Red-crowned cranes in a sunrise tableau replete with plum blossoms, pine trees, and bamboo—in Ume Gasumi, Masayoshi Mizuho paints shō-chiku-bai, a ...
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With his background in graphic design and illustration, Masayoshi Mizuho interprets nature and traditional Japanese culture through a contemporary ...
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The Sun Stone, a monumental artifact of Mexica heritage, represents their belief in various creation and destruction stages of the world. It depict...
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Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, known simply as Michelangelo, was a child prodigy who became one of the most revered artists in history...
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder (Dutch, c. 1525–1569) Children’s Games, 1560 Anyone for a good old-fashioned game of knucklebones or hoop rolling? You’ll ...
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A cofounder of the Orphism art movement, Robert Delaunay was one of the earliest completely nonrepresentational painters. With his wife, Sonia Dela...
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Sebastian Münster was one of the most famous cosmographers of the Renaissance. Published as part of his popular book Cosmographia (1544)—the earlie...
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Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven shared a passion for Canada’s landscape and a strong desire to create a distinctive visual language. Their goal ...
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A book is like a garden carried in the pocket. —Arab proverb Whether routes to escape or paths to enlightenment, books create enticing worlds that ...
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Published with: the National Archives Perhaps you can ramble off the preamble or make a declaration about independence, but can you recognize passa...
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PoolCat by B. Kliban (American, 1935–1990) B. “Hap” Kliban (1935–1990) was allergic to cats as a child. Then, one magical day, his allergy vanished...
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Henri Matisse (French, 1869–1954) Purple Robe and Anemone, 1937 Although classically trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Henri Matisse (1...
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Qavavau Manumie (Canadian, Inuit, b. 1958) Feathering the Nest, 2003 Arctic wildlife takes pride of place in Qavavau Manumie’s buoyant artwork feat...
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Fall head over heels for a book as you assemble this challenging puzzle. Being captivated by characters, stories, and the worlds created by writers...
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Rebecca Campbell (British, b. 1965) Do Not Disturb, n.d. For the bibliophile whose library is never complete, feast your eyes on this puzzle of boo...
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Lucinda Ward Honstain (American, 1820–1904) Reconciliation Quilt, 1867 Lucinda Ward Honstain pieced and sewed this quilt of 40 blocks depicting sce...
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Premier Impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s landscapes, family scenes, and portraits have established him as one of the most important painters i...
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Rex Ray’s artwork ranged from collage on paper, canvas and resin boards to digital work. His work combines a mid-century modern aesthetic with psyc...
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Rex Ray (American, 1956–2015) Abstract and handcrafted, with a retro-futuristic feel, San Francisco artist Rex Ray's work is always identifiable, w...
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Rex Ray (American, 1956–2015) Mylopronesta Rex Ray’s dynamic Mylopronesta painting pops with vibrant colors and graceful designs aswirl against a b...
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Robert Bissell Pastoral, 2016 Taking a cue from the Romantic period, artist Robert Bissell invokes a sense of peace and harmony in his paintings wi...
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Robert Bissell The Buffalo, 2016 A polar bear swimming amidst tropical sea horses and sunbeams? Part magical realism, part climate change narrative...
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Growing up on a farm, Robert Bissell learned to love animals and nature. When he became a painter, he chose to make pictures of wild animals living...
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Romare Bearden (American, 1911–1988) Up at Minton’s, 1980 One of America’s foremost artists, Romare Bearden depicted many aspects of 20th-century A...
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Rosalind Wise’s spectacular Flower Cycle—painted on a canvas nearly seven feet high and eight feet wide—overflows with colorful blooms so fresh and...
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Rosalind Wise is inspired by all that nature has to offer and has an affinity for painting scenes of garden borders. She often makes quick plein ai...
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In his kaleidoscopic interpretation of the Tower of Babel, Dutch artist Ruben Topia transports us to a utopian landscape full of fantastic creature...
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Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926) - Sailboats on the Seine at Petit-Gennevilliers, 1874 This 1000 piece puzzle measures 25 x 20 in. when completed. ...
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Salvador Dalí’s The Persistence of Memory presents a dreamland like no other. Painted with exacting realism, its famous clocks, which the artist co...
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A masterpiece of its time—remarkable enough to impact art for hundreds of years after its own creation—The Birth of Venus established Botticelli as...
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Shaker Lakes Regional Nature Center by Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) This 500 piece puzzle measures 18 x 27 in. when completed. A lifelong a...
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Charles Lynn Bragg (American, b. 1952) Secrets of the Rainforest, 1991 Secrets of the Rainforest, by Charles Lynn “Chick” Bragg, vibrates with inte...
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From Achelousaurus horneri to Tyrannosaurus rex this memory game includes 36 pairs of dinosaurs as illustrated by celebrated Ukrainian paleoartist ...
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Edward Gorey (American, 1925–2000) Seventeen Cats on the Front Steps of 82 Maple Street No two cats stand, sit, stretch, or snooze quite the same w...
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With mastery of color and geometry, Starr Hardridge creates paintings inspired by humanity’s struggle for balance within nature, as well as Muscoge...
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Joan Metcalf’s paintings reflect the drama of the natural world, both literally and figuratively. The Oregon artist’s creativity is sparked by her ...
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Shinzaburo Takahashi paints poetic expressions of reality. Japan’s landscapes and architecture shine with magical auras, cherry blossoms glow in wa...
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More than 150 years after her creation, Alice continues to enthrall readers, as does the Cheshire Cat, with its enigmatic grin and baffling tendenc...
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Send a breath of fresh air with these cards featuring Oregon artist Siri Schillios’s Nasturtium. A gardener, Schillios finds inspiration in the nat...
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