The Sierra Range - 1000 Piece Charley Harper Puzzle
Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) - The Sierra Range, 1990 This 1000 piece puzzle measures 20 x 25 in. when completed. Charley Harper (American,...
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Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) - The Sierra Range, 1990 This 1000 piece puzzle measures 20 x 25 in. when completed. Charley Harper (American,...
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At a staggering 25 feet long and 14 feet tall, depicts a glowing sunrise over the rocky archipelago off Kragerø, Norway, and is considered one of t...
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Robert Bissell (American, b. England 1952)The Swimmer, 2010 While it is clear that artist Robert Bissell (American, b. England 1952) derives his in...
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Artist Mike Wilks has a challenge for you: “Try to spot an amputee (he is also an athlete although not animate), an abbey, an apricot, an atlas (na...
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Surely you can see the saluki, but can you spot the shuttlecock, the stein, or the sifaka? Mike Wilks writes, “There is a sketch of a squinch, a se...
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Robert Bissell, The Whole World, 2014 “When we awaken to each new day, whether we are aware of it or not, we are thrust into a world of infinite pr...
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Exquisitely designed and superbly crafted, Gustave Baumann’s elegant woodcut prints depict quiet, colorful nooks and peaceful landscapes of an earl...
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Louis Comfort Tiffany’s glass windows and panels are represented here by black line drawings on translucent paper. The presentation offers you the ...
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Tom Thomson loved the rough country of northern Ontario. His exploratory artistic style and his appreciation of the wilderness helped shape the sty...
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Tom Thomson’s love of the Canadian wilderness is masterfully depicted in each of his paintings. Working as a guide and forest ranger in Algonquin P...
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The trail riders of Thomas Hart Benton’s painting are miniscule in relation to the sweeping mountainous landscape they traverse. His dazzling aqua ...
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Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) Tree of Life, 1961 Our planet has given birth to the cuttlefish, the mandrill, and the oak. Over billions of y...
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Published with: Art Gallery of Greater Victoria Tsuchiya Kōitsu (Japanese, 1870–1949) Miyajima in the Snow A moment in time and yet one of timeless...
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Amid the poplars, entangled by the floral undergrowth, two lovers stand arm in arm. Their faces disappear into the forest floor. Painted the month ...
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One of the last great masters of the Edo-period ukiyo-e painting and printmaking, Utagawa Hiroshige’s artwork invites you to experience everyday li...
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Van Gogh’s Bedroom at Arles, 1889, by Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) This 1000 piece puzzle measures 25 x 20 in. when completed. Vincent van Gogh (18...
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The avian world of Vasilisa Romanenko vibrates with dreamy detail and exquisite color. Drawing inspiration from botany, natural history, and textil...
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The avian world of Vasilisa Romanenko vibrates with dreamy detail and exquisite color. Drawing inspiration from botany, natural history, and textil...
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Put on your finest for Olga Suvorova’s Venice. The artist’s lavish works center upon the commedia dell’arte, its characters and themes depicted in ...
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Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) is often considered a tragic figure—struggling against madness, in and out of mental hospitals—yet he created w...
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Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) was a prolific artist. He created over two thousand works, from intricate oil paintings to quick sketches. He devoted ...
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Vincent van Gogh invested his paintings with fearless color and singular eloquence. His portraits, landscapes, interiors, and still lifes transform...
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Vincent van Gogh began his art career a mere 10 years before his death, but during that time, he created over 2,000 works. Rejecting the naturalism...
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Shimmering with light and color, and saturated with the intensity of his vision, Vincent van Gogh’s paintings resound throughout the world of art. ...
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Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) is often considered a tragic figure, yet he could be delightfully amusing. Writing to his sister Willemina from...
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“What people demand in art nowadays is something very much alive, with strong color and great intensity,” Vincent van Gogh once wrote. The strong c...
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Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890)Irises, 1890“Enjoy yourself as much as you can, have as many diversions as you can, and remember that what peopl...
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Make a lasting statement with this keepsake box of notecards, featuring an assortment of Vincent van Gogh’s paintings. Van Gogh was a prolific arti...
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Vincent van Gogh’s ten-year painting career yielded more than 2,000 paintings and drawings but little recognition from the art world. Lamenting thi...
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Rejecting the naturalism of Impressionism, Vincent van Gogh painted in bold, intense colors that could convey his emotions about the subject, wheth...
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Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) The Starry Night, 1889 A swirling starlit sky over a peaceful, timeless landscape—Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry...
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Wassily Kandinsky was a synesthete for whom sight and sound were intrinsically linked—he could hear color and see sound. His appreciation of music ...
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Using mouthwatering texture and a warm, luminous palette, Wayne Thiebaud created the images of cakes, pies, and other delectables that brought him ...
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Instantly recognizable for their sensuous texture and warm, luminous palette, Wayne Thiebaud’s images of cakes, pies, and other ubiquitous store-bo...
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Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007)We Think the World of Birds With dazzling color and barely contained energy, Charley Harper’s We Think the Worl...
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The ancient Greeks were not the first to invent gods to explain Earth’s creation or natural phenomena, but they were the first to fashion them in t...
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In swoops and swirls of fantastic flowers, take a mind-expanding trip through a Wild Meadow with this designer gift wrap. One sheet (12.5 sq. ft.) ...
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A Wild Summer is within reach! Here’s to blue skies and a lively landscape abuzz with bees, butterflies, birds, and beyond. Charley Harper was ever...
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Everyone who ventures into the backcountry goes equipped with tips for preventing or treating the injuries and maladies that can arise there. Don’t...
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With the cheeky tail end of a deer or the dangling foot of a droll little mouse, Charley Harper’s artwork makes viewers smile. In a style he called...
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Believing that art could and should find expression in objects that form the backdrop to everyday life, William Morris worked in everything from te...
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A 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...
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Social progressive and voluble Socialist, art theorist and architect, fine art printer and publisher—to name a very few of his passions other than ...
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A fierce foe of modernity, William Morris (English, 1834–1896) drew inspiration from the Middle Ages, when artist and craftsman were considered equ...
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William Morris’s wallpaper designs are possibly more popular today than they ever were. The line drawings here trace his fruits, flowers, and vines...
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A 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...
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Believing that art could and should find expression in objects that form the backdrop to everyday life, William Morris worked in everything from te...
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William Morris viewed his patterns as both an art form and a means of social commentary. In response to the industrial designs and manufacturing of...
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