Georgia O'Keeffe Two Calla Lilies on Pink Boxed Note Cards
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 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...
View full detailsShinzaburo Takahashi paints poetic expressions of reality. Japan’s landscapes and architecture shine with magical auras, cherry blossoms glow in wa...
View full detailsHenri Matisse was a classically trained artist who brought a thoroughly modern eye to his traditional foundations. The result was a daring new styl...
View full detailsJohn Hall Thorpe’s colorful woodcut prints depicting flowers and landscapes made him a household name in the early 1920s. His work became an intern...
View full detailsA lifelong artist, influential teacher, and tireless civic-arts advocate, Arthur F. Mathews and his wife, artist Lucia K. Mathews, developed the Ca...
View full detailsInstantly recognizable for their sensuous texture and warm, luminous palette, Wayne Thiebaud’s images of cakes, pies, and other ubiquitous store-bo...
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 detailsAmerican plein air painter Phyllis Shafer attempts to reveal the rhythms and transcendental essence of nature through her landscape paintings. Insp...
View full detailsThe bella donna and petunia painted by Georgia O’Keeffe pair beautifully in this notecard folio with their soft petals and green, blue, and purple ...
View full detailsAbout 1,200 miles north of Toronto, the hamlet of Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Nunavut, is home to a multigenerational community of Inuit graphic artist...
View full detailsTimeless examples of Japanese artistry—the decorative designs featured herein reflect a historically deep appreciation of beauty in art and nature....
View full detailsThe Impressionists were known for capturing their subjects in the moment, creating landscapes and scenes of everyday life that act as snapshots of ...
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 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 detailsRooted in a deep sense of place, Billy Hassell’s eye-catching paintings radiate stunning colors and nature-inspired patterns. From a young age, Has...
View full detailsGustav Klimt is the most famous of the Viennese Secessionists and one of the leading painters of Art Nouveau. From his earliest paintings, Klimt di...
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 detailsGeorgia 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...
View full detailsA leader in the styles and politics of his time, William Morris viewed his patterns as both an art form and a means of social commentary. In respon...
View full detailsMake a lasting statement with this keepsake box of notecards, featuring an assortment of Vincent van Gogh’s paintings. Van Gogh was a prolific arti...
View full detailsEdward Gorey (American, 1925–2000) Unicycle Cat What better way to say thank you than to have one of Edward Gorey’s cats as your messenger? This fe...
View full detailsUkrainian artist Marfa Tymchenko’s colorful, stylized art blurs the lines between representation and surrealism. Family Replenishment exemplifies h...
View full detailsFigbash is one of Edward Gorey’s most recognizable characters, helping the artist and playwright entertain with posters, postcards, and books. Now,...
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 detailsBird lover and practitioner of Minimal Realism, Charley Harper reminded viewers that his paintings are not merely depictions of birds, but “a pictu...
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 detailsBirds of Nunavut Territory in northern Canada are highly stylized in the hands of Inuit artist Aoudla Pudlat (1951–2006). His fantastically colored...
View full detailsAlphonse Mucha (Czech, 1860–1939) was the undeniable founder of Art Nouveau, in spite of his efforts to distance himself from that distinction. His...
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 detailsAfter experiencing the fall of China’s last imperial dynasty, Chao Shao-an sought to revitalize Chinese art and refresh the artistic connections wi...
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 whimsical Cats of B. Kliban have held a cherished place in the hearts of fans since the publication of Cat in 1975. Inspired by the antics of h...
View full detailsOregon artist Siri Schillios finds inspiration in nature and then lets her imagination soar. Bright colors, fine brushwork, and charming imagery gr...
View full detailsSend a breath of fresh air with these cards featuring Oregon artist Siri Schillios’s Nasturtium. A gardener, Schillios finds inspiration in the nat...
View full details“What people demand in art nowadays is something very much alive, with strong color and great intensity,” Vincent van Gogh once wrote. The strong c...
View full detailsThe impressive sycamore in this William S. Rice print displays his sensitivity to the tree’s grandeur and dignity. Share the experience of the arti...
View full detailsCharley Harper’s pair of woodpecker images exemplify his genius in using simple shapes, lines, and color to accurately portray his avian subjects. ...
View full detailsKnown primarily for his depictions of birds of all kinds, Charley Harper once described his style as minimal realism, saying, “I don't count feathe...
View full detailsCharley Harper described his style of capturing the physical characteristics and personalities of all sorts of critters using geometric shapes as “...
View full detailsWhen Robert Bissell isn’t painting bears, he paints rabbits, butterflies, rats, kangaroos, dragonflies, and a host of other animals. His paintings ...
View full detailsAustrian artist Ditz paints house pets and farm animals, often in sweet domestic settings or grouped together like the cats in these notecards. Her...
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 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 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 detailsHome and family, comfort and sustenance—what does “nesting” mean to you? For wildlife artist Charley Harper, it might have called to mind a rose-br...
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 detailsPerhaps best known for his California block prints, Arts and Crafts artist William S. Rice was also a brilliant watercolorist. He would make his na...
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