William Morris Arts & Crafts Designs Book of Postcards
Social progressive and voluble Socialist, art theorist and architect, fine art printer and publisher—to name a very few of his passions other than ...
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Social progressive and voluble Socialist, art theorist and architect, fine art printer and publisher—to name a very few of his passions other than ...
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Inspired first by aesthetic color palettes, Catherine Marion creates fully immersive, bespoke atmospheres in her flowers, foliage, and animal-centr...
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Working with light and emphasizing the dimensionality of each petal and leaf, Doan Ly’s floral photography leaps off the cards, breaking the third ...
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Claude Monet’s paintings reveal his obsession with the ever-changing play of color and light on water. His beloved lily pond in Giverny, France, wa...
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An icon of Expressionist art, The Scream by Edvard Munch has become deeply embedded in our visual and emotional language. Featured on this box top,...
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Although perhaps most famous for her extraordinary paintings of flowers, Georgia O’Keeffe was also fascinated by trees throughout her career—from t...
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The reading woman has been a popular subject for painters through the ages. She is, in herself, an expression of important, unspoken cultural ideas...
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The revival of fine-art printing in early-20th-century Japan—a movement known as shin hanga—coincided with the dynamic growth of an export economy,...
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The avian world of Vasilisa Romanenko vibrates with dreamy detail and exquisite color. Drawing inspiration from botany, natural history, and textil...
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Like a butterfly emerging from its chrysalis, the art of David Cohen bursts with color and natural pattern. Each of these unique butterflies is mag...
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Rejecting the naturalism of Impressionism, Vincent van Gogh painted in bold, intense colors that could convey his emotions about the subject, wheth...
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Wander amid western mountains, and breathe in the scent of wildflowers and peace. Artist Molly Hashimoto is on a mission to connect people to natur...
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From backyards to city park benches to botanic gardens, scientific illustrator Erin E. Hunter has studied the natural world, documenting such delig...
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Celebrate the season with the colorful folk art patterns of Catherine Marion. From her sketchbook observations of flora and fauna, Marion creates i...
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In his down-to-earth block prints, William S. Rice elegantly portrays the North American landscape in all its glory. In 1900, the Pennsylvania-born...
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Charles Addams (American, 1912–1988) Brownstone Snowman Cover for The New Yorker, January 21, 1985 Cartoonist Charles Addams, of Addams Family fame...
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While layers of metal leaf lend a literal shimmer, Joan Metcalf’s oil paintings shine with a beauty and elegance all their own. Metcalf finds inspi...
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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...
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Bird lover and practitioner of Minimal Realism, Charley Harper reminded viewers that his paintings are not merely depictions of birds, but “a pictu...
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Shinzaburo Takahashi paints poetic expressions of reality. Japan’s landscapes and architecture shine with magical auras, cherry blossoms glow in wa...
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Henri Matisse was a classically trained artist who brought a thoroughly modern eye to his traditional foundations. The result was a daring new styl...
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John Hall Thorpe’s colorful woodcut prints depicting flowers and landscapes made him a household name in the early 1920s. His work became an intern...
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A lifelong artist, influential teacher, and tireless civic-arts advocate, Arthur F. Mathews and his wife, artist Lucia K. Mathews, developed the Ca...
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Instantly recognizable for their sensuous texture and warm, luminous palette, Wayne Thiebaud’s images of cakes, pies, and other ubiquitous store-bo...
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American plein air painter Phyllis Shafer attempts to reveal the rhythms and transcendental essence of nature through her landscape paintings. Insp...
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The bella donna and petunia painted by Georgia O’Keeffe pair beautifully in this notecard folio with their soft petals and green, blue, and purple ...
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About 1,200 miles north of Toronto, the hamlet of Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Nunavut, is home to a multigenerational community of Inuit graphic artist...
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Timeless examples of Japanese artistry—the decorative designs featured herein reflect a historically deep appreciation of beauty in art and nature....
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The Impressionists were known for capturing their subjects in the moment, creating landscapes and scenes of everyday life that act as snapshots of ...
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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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Revel 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...
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Arts and Crafts artist William Morris designed and made beautiful furniture, books, fabrics, and wallpapers. Among his many creations were wallpape...
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Inspired first by aesthetic color palettes, Catherine Marion creates fully immersive, bespoke atmospheres in her flower, foliage, and animal-centri...
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Exquisitely designed and superbly crafted, Gustave Baumann’s elegant woodcut prints depict quiet, colorful nooks and peaceful landscapes of an earl...
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Shimmering with light and color, and saturated with the intensity of his vision, Vincent van Gogh’s paintings resound throughout the world of art. ...
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Alphonse Mucha’s poster for Sarah Bernhardt’s 1894 production of Gismonda thrust the young Czechoslovakian painter into the forefront of the Art No...
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The distinct composition and linework of Under the Wave off Kanagawa may at first appear to focus on the power and majesty of the Pacific Ocean, bu...
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This sticker kit holds lots of simple shapes to stick together to make pictures of 12 different birds like those drawn by Charley Harper. The bookl...
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In this sticker kit, there are lots of shapes to form pictures of 12 different animals found in America’s national parks: mountain lion, raccoon, r...
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Rooted in a deep sense of place, Billy Hassell’s eye-catching paintings radiate stunning colors and nature-inspired patterns. From a young age, Has...
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Kate Krasin (American, 1943–2010) Solstice, 1982 Silkscreen master Kate Krasin was drawn to the sense of mystery of her native New Mexico. She form...
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Animals and plants go Midcentury Modern in Charley Harper’s clever conservationist artwork. Inspired by backyard biodiversity and the wonders of na...
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Schooled in French impressionism and filled with national pride, a small community of artists came together in 1920 to form the Group of Seven, who...
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Creating atmospheric prints of Japanese architecture and landscapes, Kawase Hasui made a name for himself as one of modern Japan’s most prominent a...
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Gustav Klimt is the most famous of the Viennese Secessionists and one of the leading painters of Art Nouveau. From his earliest paintings, Klimt di...
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Cape Dorset—called Kinngait in the Inuit language, Inuktitut, for the area’s high, rolling hills—is a thriving community on southwestern Baffin Isl...
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Much 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...
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Ever-popular artist Charley Harper held a special affinity for birds. Describing his method of depicting wildlife, which winnowed out all but the m...
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