Charley Harper 120-Piece Double-Sided Jigsaw Puzzle Set
Animals and plants go Midcentury Modern in Charley Harper’s clever conservationist paintings. Inspired by backyard biodiversity and the wonders of ...
View full detailsJigsaw puzzles of all shapes and sizes; floor puzzles for kids to multi-thousand piece puzzles for the truly adventurous and everything in-between!
Animals and plants go Midcentury Modern in Charley Harper’s clever conservationist paintings. Inspired by backyard biodiversity and the wonders of ...
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Vincent van Gogh invested his paintings with fearless color and singular eloquence. His portraits, landscapes, interiors, and still lifes transform...
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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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Salvador Dalí’s The Persistence of Memory presents a dreamland like no other. Painted with exacting realism, its famous clocks, which the artist co...
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From the American Crow to the Tufted Titmouse, these illustrations represent a range of backyard birds. Illustrator and naturalist Casey Girard lov...
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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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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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Tsurugaoka Hachiman Shrine is one of the most important Shinto shrines and among the most recognizable cultural properties of Japan. Founded by Min...
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Wassily Kandinsky was a synesthete for whom sight and sound were intrinsically linked—he could hear color and see sound. His appreciation of music ...
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Fall head over heels for a book as you assemble this challenging puzzle. Being captivated by characters, stories, and the worlds created by writers...
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Enter the garage and freewheeling mind of Peter Aschwanden. But step lightly lest you disturb the ongoing maintenance. In the mid-1960s, illustrato...
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Turn and face the strange through the stilted lenses of Carlos Gámez de Francisco’s perennial girl with sunglasses. With a painting style grounded ...
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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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Welcome to a chaotic world of pattern clashing in vibrant color. Naomi Okubo’s wild visions of elaborate and intricate designs stimulate without ov...
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Rebecca Campbell (British, b. 1965) Do Not Disturb, n.d. For the bibliophile whose library is never complete, feast your eyes on this puzzle of boo...
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Embracing a preference for Classical poses and elegant compositions as a member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, John William Waterhouse was fasc...
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Intimate moments make for evocative art. Little wonder, then, that the reading woman has appeared in art for hundreds of years. With her enigmatic ...
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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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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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Kathryn Freeman applies her unique perspective to this iconic work of pointillism with a playful blending of modern and classic. Freeman credits Ge...
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Perceptions unhinge in the vivid details of David Krovblit’s intricate and imaginative art. Krovblit describes his collages as curations of lost vi...
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An icon of Expressionist art, The Scream by Edvard Munch has become deeply embedded in our visual and emotional language. Munch’s piercing composit...
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Believing that art could and should find expression in objects that form the backdrop to everyday life, William Morris worked in everything from te...
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Early in the 20th century, William S. Rice established his reputation as an artist and teacher in Northern California where he found abundant inspi...
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A masterpiece of its time—remarkable enough to impact art for hundreds of years after its own creation—The Birth of Venus established Botticelli as...
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A Wild Summer is within reach! Here’s to blue skies and a lively landscape abuzz with bees, butterflies, birds, and beyond. Charley Harper was ever...
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A.J. Casson (Canadian, 1898–1992) Jack Pine and Poplar, 1948 While Group of Seven artist A. J. Casson distinguished himself within the group by cho...
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Lolita Lorenzo is the design brainchild of Carol Muthiga. A Kenyan-American artist and designer, Muthiga is inspired by rich color palates, vibrant...
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Romare Bearden (American, 1911–1988) Up at Minton’s, 1980 One of America’s foremost artists, Romare Bearden depicted many aspects of 20th-century A...
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With mastery of color and geometry, Starr Hardridge creates paintings inspired by humanity’s struggle for balance within nature, as well as Muscoge...
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David Krovblit describes his collages as curations of lost visual history. His whimsical creations are inspired by nostalgia, pop culture, and the ...
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Diego Rivera (Mexican, 1886–1957) Detroit Industry, north wall (mural detail), 1932–1933, by Diego Rivera (Mexican, 1886–1957) During the Great Dep...
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CJ Hurley believes art should be a regular fixture in daily life. With the goal of creating living environments that celebrate family, lifestyle, a...
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Mycological marvels! Whether edible or poisonous, all mushrooms can be appreciated for their astonishing variety of form, texture, and color. Mushr...
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Surrealist 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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At a staggering 25 feet long and 14 feet tall, depicts a glowing sunrise over the rocky archipelago off Kragerø, Norway, and is considered one of t...
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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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Chiura Obata left Japan as a teenager and settled in San Francisco. In summer 1927, he traveled to Yosemite National Park and the Sierra Nevada, wh...
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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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An intricate tapestry of flowers, foliage, and birds, Catherine Marion’s Huia and Chrysanthemum design is alive with movement and color yet evokes ...
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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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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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David Galchutt’s Tropical Trio is a delightful display of avian poise and fantastic flora. Listen closely to hear the chirping conversation of the ...
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Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) Isle Royale National Park, Michigan, 1979 Charley Harper delighted legions of art and animal lovers the world ...
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Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) The Coral Reef Wildlife artist Charley Harper illustrated numerous books and created works for many conservati...
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Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) The Alpine Northwest Harper’s The Alpine Northwest is one of ten posters he was commissioned to create for the...
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Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926) Water Lilies, ca. 1914–1917 Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926) was boundlessly inspired by the waterlily pond he cre...
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Paul Heussenstamm (American, b. 1949) Tapestry Mandala Paul Heussenstamm’s vibrant sacred art incorporates principles of many religious traditions,...
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