Kawase Hasui The Seasons - Boxed Assorted Note Cards
One of the most prolific artists of the shin hanga (new prints) movement, Kawase Hasui produced over 600 woodblock prints during his 40-year career...
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One of the most prolific artists of the shin hanga (new prints) movement, Kawase Hasui produced over 600 woodblock prints during his 40-year career...
View full detailsKazuyuki Ohtsu (Japanese, b. 1935) Flowers in Village The joyful, vibrant colors of spring balance the strength of snow-dappled mountains in Kazuyu...
View full detailsKazuyuki Ohtsu (Japanese, b. 1935) Remaining Persimmons, 2016 Welcome loved ones into the winter season with these holiday cards. Kazuyuki Ohtsu’s ...
View full detailsKenojuak Ashevak is widely considered a Canadian national treasure. She was a groundbreaking artist for Kinngait Studios, in the Arctic territory o...
View full detailsKenojuak Ashevak was widely considered a Canadian national treasure. She was a groundbreaking artist for Kinngait Studios, in the Arctic territory ...
View full detailsKenojuak Ashevak is widely considered a Canadian national treasure as a groundbreaking artist for Kinngait Studios in the Arctic territory of Nunav...
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View full detailsBefore the science of pharmacology was confined to the laboratory, all medicines were remedies made from plant materials. Healers—from the Neolithi...
View full detailsRiddled with rhymes and rapt with wordplay, this deck of Knowledge Cards offers 48 enigmas that function as a brain gym in a box. With science reve...
View full detailsRiddles are the oldest language game in the world. The 48 brain benders collected here will beguile all ages, feeding young minds and keeping old b...
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View full detailsFor more than two centuries, the U.S. Constitution has weathered unprecedented social, political, economic, and technological change with a vitalit...
View full detailsFor more than two centuries, the U.S. Constitution has weathered unprecedented social, political, economic, and technological change with a vitalit...
View full detailsAs America has made its raucous way from calamity to glory to debacle to triumph, certain former cow pastures, unsuspecting streetcorners, and publ...
View full detailsOnce only angels and astronauts knew what our planet looked like from space. Today, thanks to satellites, we can peer down at nearly every square i...
View full detailsKyung-Hwa Yu (Korean, 1983–2020) Snow Flower—Pine, 2015 Korean artist Kyung-Hwa Yu’s pine trees evoke peace, strength, and connection with the natu...
View full detailsL. C. Armstrong (American, b. 1954) Rainbow Falls over Flora and Fauna, 2010 If hope is a rainbow, L. C. Armstrong’s Rainbow Falls over Flora and F...
View full detailsSchooled in French Impressionism and filled with national pride, a small community of artists came together in 1920 to form the Group of Seven, who...
View full detailsSchooled in French Impressionism and filled with national pride, a small community of artists came together in 1920 to form the Group of Seven, who...
View full detailsSurrealist painter Greg “CRAOLA” Simkins has made a name for himself with the fantastical realm that he calls the Outside—a world full of heroes, v...
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View full detailsThe Kinngait Studios in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Nunavut, are the oldest continually operating print studios in Canada, and collectors from around t...
View full detailsLouis Comfort Tiffany created a revolutionary aesthetic that brought the beauty of the natural world into the home via his manufacture of opalescen...
View full detailsLouis Sullivan is often called the father of modern American architecture and was influential in early skyscraper design. But it was his work on th...
View full detailsLouis Sullivan’s designs stand—among stiff competition—as the preeminent exemplars of Chicago School architecture. He brought to his practice a con...
View full detailsCharley Harper (American, 1922–2007)Love from Above (detail) Attractively packaged in a recyclable plastic sleeve for protection. Size: 2.25 x 7.25...
View full detailsPierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919) Luncheon of the Boating Party, 1880–1881 Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919) is one of the most wel...
View full detailsPaul Heussenstamm (American, b. 1949) Mandala Fruit Tree Paul Heussenstamm’s vibrant sacred art often features his signature motif, the mandala, a ...
View full detailsArtist and teacher Paul Heussenstamm’s vibrant sacred art incorporates principles of many religious traditions, among them Buddhism, Hinduism, and ...
View full detailsThe vibrant sacred art of Paul Heussenstamm incorporates tenets from many religious traditions, among them Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity. Hi...
View full detailsUkrainian artist Marfa Tymchenko’s colorful, stylized art blurs the lines between representation and surrealism. Family Replenishment exemplifies h...
View full detailsGroundbreaking educator and civic leader Mary McLeod Bethune is the statuesque central figure in Charles White’s mural for the Los Angeles Public L...
View full detailsThe music is playing, and the dance is about to begin. Russian artist Olga Suvorova takes us to a 16th-century Italian theatrical comedy in her lav...
View full detailsFrom beagles and bobcats to tigers and toucans—animal-loving youngsters can find their favorites and sharpen their memory skills by matching 36 ima...
View full detailsSharpen your recall with this two or more player game. Using 36 of designer Christopher Marley’s incredible insects. This memory game includes imag...
View full detailsArtist Mimi Vang Olsen travels the world, meeting with cats and gathering the information she needs to create her colorful and folksy pet portraits...
View full detailsEric Wert’s still lifes nearly vibrate with saturated color and decadent detail that somehow exceeds the limitations of realism. In Mola Salsa, a s...
View full detailsTwenty assorted 5 x 7 in. blank notecards (5 each of 4 designs) with envelopes in a decorative box. Taking us by the hand, Molly Hashimoto leads us...
View full detailsMolly Hashimoto is on a mission to connect people to nature through her art. With infinite wonder and care, she records the birds, blooms, and wild...
View full detailsSeattle-based artist Molly Hashimoto creates stunning images of the landscapes and wildlife she encounters in the national parks and wilderness are...
View full detailsWade into the wild with Molly Hashimoto’s bird prints. These shorebirds, waterbirds, songbirds, and more thrive in their natural habitats (and the ...
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