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Edward Gorey Noel Boxed Holiday Cards
An illustration by Edward Gorey (American, 1925–2000) A curiously crosshatched Noel-juggling dragon? Yes, please! Season’s greetings, Edward Gorey–...
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An illustration by Edward Gorey (American, 1925–2000) A curiously crosshatched Noel-juggling dragon? Yes, please! Season’s greetings, Edward Gorey–...
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A Renaissance man of boundless imagination, Edward Gorey created more than 100 works, designed sets and costumes for theatrical productions, and ha...
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Edward Gorey’s delightfully dreary style may be most associated with Halloween, but he would have been the first to tell you that there’s a fine li...
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A grinning cat sporting a preposterously long red-and-white scarf? Classic Edward Gorey. Wrap your friends and family in the warmth of the season. ...
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Within this sticker book, 50 of Edward Gorey’s characters from several of his books are presented multiple times in various sizes. The Black Doll, ...
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Edward Gorey (American, 1925–2000) The Great Veiled Bear ’Tis the season to be Gorey. . . . This is Edward St. John Gorey at his festive best. With...
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Edward Gorey (American, 1925–2000) The House Party Six high-society lizards, each with their own impressive attire and distinct personality, invite...
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Edward Gorey created a diverse menagerie of characters and creatures, and one of his most popular is the Wuggly Ump, a beast that terrifies childre...
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Edward 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...
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Edward Gorey’s characters regularly find themselves in odd—even disastrous—circumstances. They’ve seen their fair share of mishaps and are wiser as...
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Edward Gorey (American, 1925–2000) Illustrations from 22 book covers Before his now iconic books drew critical acclaim and a dedicated following, E...
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’Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the manor It was time for decor—festive wreaths, lights, and banners! The dragons were helping y...
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Sharpen your recall with this game for two or more players. Each card features a cat drawing by Edward Gorey. Match pairs to win while enjoying the...
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Studies in quietude, Edward Hopper’s cityscapes and landscapes are often lit by the early morning or late afternoon sun that so fascinated the arti...
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Medieval storytelling meets 21st-century fantasy in the Surrealist art of El Gato Chimney. Inspired by everything from graffiti and steampunk to al...
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Long before modern medicine and the corner drugstore, herbalists dispensed celery to treat lunacy and considered aloe a veritable wonder drug able ...
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Teeming with life, optimism, and a sometimes improbable congregation of species, the paintings of Tom Uttech celebrate natural abundance and divers...
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Indian ornamental design brings an exotic flair in jewel tones to this Enchanted Garden gift wrap. One sheet (12.5 sq. ft.) shrinkwrapped on a car...
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With their exquisite textiles, wallpaper, carpet, tile, and architectural ornament, English designers such as Christopher Dresser, C.F.A. Voysey, W...
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Erin E. Hunter’s Floral Compass is a paean to pollinators, an expression of her fascination with the cycle of life. From backyards to city park ben...
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From backyards to city park benches to botanic gardens, scientific illustrator Erin E. Hunter has studied the natural world, documenting such delig...
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From dawn to darkest night, Nature is alive with activity. In Emergence, Erin E. Hunter brings that energy inside her window for a closer look. The...
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Kunstformen der Natur, or Art Forms in Nature, encapsulates biologist Ernst Haeckel’s response to Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. Haecke...
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Ernst Haeckel (German, 1834–1919) Actiniae – Seeanemonen, from Kunstformen der Natur In the hopes of widening the public’s understanding of natural...
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Join a party of unsuspecting gentlefolk fighting to survive an afternoon stroll in The Evil Garden. As you roll the die to make your way through th...
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Christopher Marley - Mosaic: Beetles (order Coleoptera) and true bugs (Hemiptera) This 1000 piece puzzle measures 20 x 27 in. when completed. As a ...
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Mosaic: Limited Aesthetica Prism by Christopher Marley - Beetles (Coleoptera), true bugs (Hemiptera), moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera), bees (Hy...
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Michael Hague (American, b. 1948) Fairies, 2010 Rarely glimpsed but always fascinating to children and poets, the elusive world of fairies might ac...
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Imaginative fruits of reds, oranges, and yellows will dress up your package, ripe for any occasion! One sheet (12.5 sq. ft.) shrinkwrapped on a ca...
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Using a flatbed scanner as her camera, Deb Stoner captures every bit of detail in her floral still lifes, from the vibrant hues of a flower’s petal...
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With meticulous attention to detail and thousands of strokes from cat-hair brushes, a dynasty of Ukrainian artists is drawing worldwide attention t...
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David Galchutt (American, b. 1959) Floral Peacock, 2021 A delightful display of flora and fauna, David Galchutt’s Floral Peacock basks in the rich ...
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We are all in this together, and the interconnectedness of species and ecosystems is a particular passion for artist Jon Ching. His brilliant photo...
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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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Joseph Stella (American, b. Italy, 1877–1946) Flowers, Italy, 1931 Joseph Stella emigrated from Italy to the United States in 1896 and established ...
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Joseph Stella (American, b. Italy, 1877–1946)Flowers, Italy (detail), 1931 Attractively packaged in a recyclable plastic sleeve for protection Publ...
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Zoom in or zoom out, and you will find within a fractal the same simple but irregular shape replicate itself in complex patterns. While these often...
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Franklin Carmichael (Canadian, 1890–1945) Mirror Lake, 1929 The absolute stillness of a summer afternoon is magically represented in Franklin Carmi...
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The French have long been leaders in the creation of textiles and wall coverings, especially during the art deco period of the 1920s. Influenced by...
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Inspired by his travels to forests and jungles across the globe, Japanese illustrator Hiroo Isono painted otherworldly environments full of lush gr...
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Kawase Hasui (Japanese, 1883–1957)Full Moon at Magome (detail), 1930 Attractively packaged in a recyclable plastic sleeve for protection Size: 2.25...
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A wild riot of blooms and foliage dances from this painting by Rosalind Wise. The original painting reaches six feet wide, offering the artist plen...
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Valerie Fowler - Gardenias for Katie, 2009 This 1000 piece puzzle measures 27 x 20 in. when completed. Ruffled, luscious gardenias bloom alongside ...
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British artist Rosalind Wise creates fresh, lively large-format paintings of gardens, meadows, and other natural vistas. Many of her works are insp...
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The Impressionists were known for capturing their subjects in the moment, creating landscapes and scenes of everyday life that act as snapshots of ...
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Rosalind Wise’s Geometric Herb Garden was inspired by the knot garden at the Garden Museum, in London. The knot is a 17th-century-style garden desi...
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Aim for the Heart, Beautiful Ladies! With these words and their accompanying illustration, George Barbier winked at the fashions and amusements of ...
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Georges 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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