Molly Hashimoto Crow And Moon Boxed Holiday Cards
Molly Hashimoto (American, b. 1951) Crow and Moon While hiking America’s national parks and wilderness areas, artist and naturalist Molly Hashimoto...
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Molly Hashimoto (American, b. 1951) Crow and Moon While hiking America’s national parks and wilderness areas, artist and naturalist Molly Hashimoto...
View full detailsMolly Hashimoto’s “moon viewing” watercolors are serene and delicate, inviting us to take a breath while we appreciate and wonder at our amazing Ea...
View full detailsMolly Hashimoto (American, b. 1951) Kingfisher in the Snow, 2019 Molly Hashimoto has a special gift for creating close-up relief prints of birds in...
View full detailsMolly Hashimoto (American, b. 1951) Mountain Bluebird, 2011 Wildlife artist Molly Hashimoto leads us into natural settings in which a single songbi...
View full detailsMolly Hashimoto (American, b. 1951) Ptarmigan Pair in the Snow, 2020 Soft snowfall, sturdy evergreens, a serene couple of critters: all the makings...
View full detailsKnown for her block prints of birds native to the Pacific Northwest, Molly Hashimoto has created this special collection of works focused solely on...
View full detailsMolly Hashimoto (American, b. 1951) has a special gift for capturing intimate views of the natural world in her artwork, as evidenced by the four r...
View full detailsInspired by Molly Hashimoto’s colorful block prints, this activity book offers a wealth of creative fun for kids of all ages, for solo or group enj...
View full detailsArtist Molly Hashimoto lives in the Pacific Northwest where she is close to mountains, forests, and waterways, and the many kinds of birds that liv...
View full detailsEarly critics dismissed Claude Monet’s paintings as hasty sketches. But in fact Monet set himself a goal that was remarkably difficult to achieve, ...
View full detailsSeeking a tranquil place to indulge his twin passions of painting and gardening, master Impressionist Claude Monet moved to the small Normandy vill...
View full detailsAt his Giverny home outside Paris, Claude Monet indulged in his two favorite pastimes: painting and gardening. His translation of dazzling blooms a...
View full detailsCharley Harper (American, 1922–2007) Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve, Costa Rica, 1999 Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) designed more than fif...
View full detailsMycological marvels! Whether edible or poisonous, all mushrooms can be appreciated for their astonishing variety of form, texture, and color. Mushr...
View full detailsMycological marvels! Whether edible or poisonous, all mushrooms can be appreciated for their astonishing variety of form, texture, and color. Mushr...
View full detailsMycological marvels! Whether edible or poisonous, all mushrooms can be appreciated for their astonishing variety of form, texture, and color. Mushr...
View full detailsMuch of Edward Gorey's art is filled with clandestine note-passing, puzzling messages, mysterious looks. What does it all mean? The master of the u...
View full detailsCharley Harper (American, 1922–2007) - Mystery of the Missing Migrants, 1990 This 1000 piece puzzle measures 29 x 20 in. when completed. The artist...
View full detailsPast meets present in this comprehensive and eye-opening deck of quiz cards on Native American history and culture. Trying to describe a group comp...
View full detailsSeeming to glow from within, Eric Wert’s Nimbus revels in fine detail, from the petals of the toppled arrangement to the fabric wrinkled by stitche...
View full detailsWith wry humor and unconcealed sentiment, Norman Rockwell’s illustrations speak volumes about the human condition and the country he loved. Rockwel...
View full detailsMaximilien Luce (French, 1858–1941) - Notre-Dame de Paris, 1900 This 1000 piece puzzle measures 20 x 27 in. when completed. A stunning vision of No...
View full detailsAuguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919) Oarsmen at Chatou, 1879 On the Seine approximately nine miles west of Paris, Chatou was a site popular with Pari...
View full detailsOhara Koson (Shōson) (Japanese, 1877–1945) Flycatchers on a Nandina Bush A fluff of fresh snow on brilliant red berries, the promise of birdsong fr...
View full detailsOhara Shōson’s bird-and-flower works, kacho-e, established him as a master of Japanese nature prints. Kacho-e subjects, along with other prints of ...
View full detailsCharley Harper (American, 1922–2007) Once There Was a Field Charley Harper’s Once There Was a Field invites us into a wondrous world of birds, bloo...
View full detailsOrcas are complex social beings. Long feared in settler cultures as “killer whales” and respected and honored by Indigenous cultures, these enigmat...
View full detailsFor decades after the appearance of the first tropical orchids in the British Isles, enraptured gardeners built hothouses and essayed all manner of...
View full detailsLouis H. Sullivan (American, 1856–1924)Adaptation from ornamental medallion on Schlesinger & Mayer (now Carson Pirie Scott) department store, 1...
View full detailsDarlene Kulig (Canadian, b. 1961) Flower Field in the Countryside, 2017 Brightly hued and spotted with champagne bubbles that effervesce from the e...
View full detailsIn the Canadian Arctic territory of Nunavut, the artists of Cape Dorset have been making limited edition fine art prints since 1959. An array of te...
View full detailsOwls have long been a part of folklore, classic literature, and modern films as symbols of wisdom and a representation of the proverbial unknown, a...
View full detailsOwls live all over the world in habitats that vary from the desert to the forest. Some prefer tree living, while others make their nests on the gro...
View full detailsWith a nod to ancient Persian origins and up-to-the-minute bohemian chic, wrap your package in this stylized botanical paisley motif! One sheet (1...
View full detailsOlena Skytsiuk (Ukrainian, b. 1950) Paradise Birds, 2008 An imaginary forest of eclectically colored wildlife comes alive through the details of Ol...
View full detailsPaul Heussenstamm (American, b. 1949) Peace Tree. Paul Heussenstamm’s Trees of Life paintings are often filled with his signature motif, the mandal...
View full detailsJohn La Farge’s stained glass windows reflect the Gilded Age fascination with medieval art and craftsmanship. The industrial revolution had made in...
View full detailsKano Yoshinobu (1730–1790) Ornamental peonies in a garden, late 18th–early 19th century Kano Yoshinobu was head of the Saruya-machi branch of the E...
View full detailsAmerican plein air painter Phyllis Shafer attempts to reveal the rhythms and transcendental essence of nature through her landscape paintings. Insp...
View full detailsLike smoke curling from a magic lamp, the clouds in Phyllis Shafer’s artful skies cue the viewer that these are no ordinary landscapes. Here is nat...
View full detailsAmerican artist Phyllis Shafer infuses her wintery painting with a stylized softness. You’ll find no road signs in her idealized setting, no advert...
View full detailsRevel in every flower and feather in Erin E. Hunter’s artworks—expressions of her fascination with the cycle of life. From backyards to city park b...
View full detailsPoolCat 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...
View full detailsHenri Matisse (French, 1869–1954) Purple Robe and Anemone, 1937 Although classically trained at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Henri Matisse (1...
View full detailsQavavau Manumie (Canadian, Inuit, b. 1958) Feathering the Nest, 2003 Arctic wildlife takes pride of place in Qavavau Manumie’s buoyant artwork feat...
View full detailsLucinda Ward Honstain (American, 1820–1904) Reconciliation Quilt, 1867 Lucinda Ward Honstain pieced and sewed this quilt of 40 blocks depicting sce...
View full detailsPremier Impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s landscapes, family scenes, and portraits have established him as one of the most important painters i...
View full detailsRex 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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