Italy Vintage Travel Posters 2024 Wall Calendar
Sunny beaches, ancient monuments, and vibrant cities—Italy seems to hold endless excitement for tourists. Through its vintage travel posters you ca...
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Sunny beaches, ancient monuments, and vibrant cities—Italy seems to hold endless excitement for tourists. Through its vintage travel posters you ca...
View full detailsJack Stuppin (American, b. 1933) Russian River Rhapsody, 2011 Jack Stuppin’s plein air paintings envision countryside vistas at their most dazzling...
View full detailsRenowned painter Jacob Lawrence made his mark on modern art with his devotion to documenting the everyday life and struggles of African Americans t...
View full detailsFor centuries, Japanese artists have created block-printed illustrations and patterns that evoke their rich cultural heritage and deep appreciation...
View full detailsThe decorative designs featured here are timeless examples of Japanese artistry. Although little is known of their creators or the actual dates of ...
View full detailsWho wouldn’t want to visit Jelly Bean Hill? As Darlene Kulig has envisioned it filled with inviting, colorful houses and deep blue waters, the sett...
View full detailsThe observances, festivals, and traditions that give shape and meaning to Jewish life find loving expression in the vibrant art of Malcah Zeldis. F...
View full detailsOregon artist Joan Metcalf is inspired by wild natural drama. Using oil paint and glittering metal leaf, she recreates some of the sparkling magic ...
View full detailsOften called the “20th-century Audubon,” John A. Ruthven followed in the footsteps of his legendary predecessor. Ruthven started with extensive res...
View full detailsJohn A. Ruthven (American, 1924-2020) Black-capped Chickadees John A. Ruthven, often called the “20th-century Audubon,” followed in the footsteps o...
View full detailsThe paintings that John James Audubon created for The Birds of America documented American birds like never before. Audubon was an innovative artis...
View full detailsWe are all in this together, and the interconnectedness of species and ecosystems is a particular passion for artist Jon Ching. His brilliant photo...
View full detailsJoseph Stella (American, b. Italy, 1877–1946) Purissima, 1927 A vision of fertility, Purissima is Joseph Stella’s futurist madonna. All things in t...
View full detailsKananginak Pootoogook (Canadian, Inuit, 1935–2010) Caribou Reflection Wintry greetings from the Far North! Legendary Inuit artist Kananginak Pootoo...
View full detailsKate Krasin (American, 1943–2010) Solstice, 1982 Silkscreen master Kate Krasin was drawn to the sense of mystery of her native New Mexico. She form...
View full detailsIn his elegant landscapes, Kawase Hasui presents a nostalgic view of rural Japan. Created during a time of rapid industrialization, his prints are ...
View full detailsKawase Hasui’s prints of the Japanese countryside reflect the four seasons in images of gardens, temples, rivers, and waterfalls. The original prin...
View full detailsCreating atmospheric prints of Japanese architecture and landscapes, Kawase Hasui made a name for himself as one of modern Japan’s most prominent a...
View full detailsOne 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 detailsOne 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 detailsKenojuak Ashevak is a Canadian national treasure. She was a groundbreaking artist for Kinngait Studios, in the Arctic territory of Nunavut, and ult...
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...
View full detailsHow do you tell a badger’s track from a porcupine’s, or a red-headed woodpecker’s from a red-tailed hawk’s? It might behoove you to know if those t...
View full detailsWhy is the South Pole colder than the North Pole? Is hippo sweat really pink? What causes a meteor shower? In this intriguing deck of cards, the Ex...
View full detailsPeople have been inventing constellations—shapes made by mentally connecting the astral dots—for at least 6,000 years. Celestial landmarks that pro...
View full detailsThey once romped and stomped all over the continents of Earth. The oldest lived 230 million years ago; they all died out about 65 million years ago...
View full detailsWere there really giant sloths? Are sponges animals or plants? Why can’t dogs be vegetarians? This deck asks the questions about life on Earth that...
View full detailsThe Highest, Deepest, Widest, Smallest, Heaviest, and Fastest Places and Living ThingsNot one for mediocrity, Mother Nature frequently pushes the e...
View full detailsStart with a knack for anagrams. Multiply that by a way with numbers. Subtract from the result any morning or late-night fuzzyheadedness. You now k...
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...
View full detailsEveryone who ventures into the backcountry goes equipped with tips for preventing or treating the injuries and maladies that can arise there . . . ...
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 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 detailsL. C. Armstrong paints ethereal landscapes full of flora and fauna whose shifting scale furthers the feeling that they exist in another realm. She ...
View full detailsFlowers as the world had never seen them! With nuanced coloration and a rare quality of light, Kazumasa Ogawa created hand-colored collotypes of fl...
View full detailsOne of the original founders of the Group of Seven, Lawren S. Harris believed in the need for a national art movement. He painted the Canadian land...
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 detailsThe Kinngait Studios in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Nunavut, are the oldest continually operating print studios in Canada, and collectors from around t...
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...
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