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Georgia O'Keeffe - Keepsake Boxed Assorted Note Cards
Georgia O’Keeffe (1887–1986) was an industrious artist who created over 1,000 works of art, though she was best known for her oil paintings of flow...
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Georgia O’Keeffe (1887–1986) was an industrious artist who created over 1,000 works of art, though she was best known for her oil paintings of flow...
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The bella donna and petunia painted by Georgia O’Keeffe pair beautifully in this notecard folio with their soft petals and green, blue, and purple ...
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The bella donna and petunia painted by Georgia O’Keeffe pair beautifully in this notecard folio with their soft petals and green, blue, and purple ...
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From the turn of the 20th century to her death at age 98, Georgia O’Keeffe completed more than 2,000 works—an oeuvre that has left its stamp on Ame...
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Georgia O’Keeffe created images of powerful simplicity. She invited viewers to see the familiar in a new way, often enlarging the delicate structur...
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Born near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, Georgia O’Keeffe carried the prairie’s simplicity and strength with her as she strove to convey the essence of he...
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Although perhaps most famous for her extraordinary paintings of flowers, Georgia O’Keeffe was also fascinated by trees throughout her career—from t...
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Georgia O’Keeffe once said, “What is my experience of the flower if not color?” The waves of softly blended hues in these calla lilies show off her...
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Georgia O’Keeffe’s love of the Southwest is well known and beautifully exemplified by the two landscapes in this notecard folio—which depict two of...
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Born in 1887 near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, a tiny village bordering the great north woods, Georgia O’Keeffe became a giant of 20th-century modern ar...
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Cruising Turtle Island pumps out an L.A. funk beat, heavy on the bass. Boasting anthropomorphic dogs, ancient monuments, and a lowrider with an Azt...
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Glacier Bay, Alaska by Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) This 1000 piece puzzle measures 20 x 29 in. when completed. Charley Harper’s whimsical ...
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Celebrate the season, Gorey-style, with this holiday card assortment. Tradition is both honored and spoofed in this group of fun and engaging cards...
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Take a trip out to the country with Charley Harper’s Gorman Heritage Farm. Harper, a dedicated supporter of land preservation, created this artwork...
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Gustave Baumann (American, b. Germany, 1881–1971) - Grandma Battin’s Garden, 1927. This 300 piece puzzle measures 20 x 20 in. when completed. Gusta...
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Anna Mary Robertson Moses, the “grandmother of folk art,” showed the world what it meant to savor the season. With her artistic eye and homespun op...
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With her artistic eye and homespun optimism, Anna Mary Robertson “Grandma” Moses showed the world what it meant to find color and joy in the everyd...
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Anna Mary Robertson Moses, the “grandmother of folk art,” knew what it meant to savor the season. To her, the holidays began outdoors, with glisten...
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Overflowing with decorative pattern, Grant Leier’s art vibrates with intense color and energy. A textile major at Alberta College of Art in the 197...
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Granville Redmond (1871–1935) painted California in all its grand diversity, capturing the topography, vegetation, and color representative of both...
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Many Buddhist legends tell of the goddess Tara, the personification of compassion, offering salvation from the suffering of rebirth and death. Some...
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Gustav Klimt is the most famous of the Viennese Secessionists and one of the leading painters of Art Nouveau. From his earliest paintings, Klimt di...
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Adaptation of frieze design for the home of Adolphe Stoclet made by Gustav KlimtThese elegant little cards feature an adaptation of a design by Gus...
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During his lifetime, Gustav Klimt (Austrian, 1862–1918) was said to have created the most beautiful painting in the world. Not all critics agreed w...
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Artist Gustave Baumann (American, b. Germany, 1881–1971) immigrated with his family to the United States from Germany when he was ten years old. At...
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A noted member of the artist colony in Brown County, Indiana, Gustave Baumann started a new life in 1918 at the center of the Santa Fe art scene, i...
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Gustave Baumann (American, b. Germany, 1881–1971)Zinnias, c. 1915Although best known as a master of color woodcuts, Gustave Baumann also produced s...
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The roots of Japanese haiku reach back over a thousand years. In this poetic form, as in life, there is a pause, a shift, in which the poet celebra...
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Harriet Tubman’s striking, resolute figure stands at attention in this painting by William H. Johnson, part of his 1945 Fighters for Freedom series...
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With a mighty leap, a soul enters the afterlife, as imagined by artist Heidi Taillefer. Silkworm explores the dualities of life and death, light an...
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Henri Matisse brought a thoroughly modern eye to his classical art foundations. The result was a daring new style that pushed the boundaries of Mod...
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Henri Matisse was a classically trained artist who brought a thoroughly modern eye to his traditional foundations. The result was a daring new styl...
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An artist both of her time and well ahead of it, Hilma af Klint was a rare original. Years before such Modernist pioneers as Piet Mondrian and Vasi...
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An artist both of her time and well ahead of it, Hilma af Klint was a rare original. Years before such Modernist pioneers as Piet Mondrian and Vasi...
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An artist both of her time and well ahead of it, Hilma af Klint was a rare original. Years before Modernist pioneers Mondrian and Kandinsky dipped ...
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Jenny Tylden-Wright (British) Hips, Haws and Hares Jenny Tylden-Wright specializes in highly stylized illustration featuring animals in the country...
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Hiroo Isono captures the tangible enchantment of his homeland’s forests. Known for his groundbreaking art direction of videogames in the 1990s, he ...
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Inspired by his travels to forests and jungles across the globe, Japanese illustrator Hiroo Isono painted otherworldly environments. Texturally com...
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Utagawa Hiroshige’s extraordinary woodblock-print series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo ranks among the greatest achievements of Japanese art. Iss...
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Shrouded in snow, the winter countryside of Utagawa Hiroshige’s Japan is untouched by modern life. The prints showcased in this holiday card assort...
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Hiroshige II, who lived from 1826 to 1869, was a student of the top designer of Japanese landscape prints, Hiroshige I. After his teacher died in 1...
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One Hundred Views of Mt. Fuji is a masterpiece by a master artist. Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) was already in his mid-seventies when he complete...
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Moving constantly (over 90 residences), creating profusely (tens of thousands of works), and with each phase of his life reinventing himself and ta...
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The distinct composition and linework of Under the Wave off Kanagawa may at first appear to focus on the power and majesty of the Pacific Ocean, bu...
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Born a commoner in Edo, Japan, Katsushika Hokusai passionately pursued art for most of his life and by the time of his death at age eighty-nine was...
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Katsushika Hokusai was a meticulous chronicler of Japanese society and culture, creating an estimated 30,000 drawings and paintings, some of which ...
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Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760–1849) Under the Wave off Kanagawa The distinct composition and linework of this print may at first appear to foc...
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Katsushika Hokusai could capture the wind, or so it appears in his woodblock print of poppies, petal edges furled and stems swaying. In Japanese ae...
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