Inuit Art Birds Kinngait - Book of Postcards
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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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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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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The Kinngait Studios in Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Nunavut, are the oldest continually operating print studios in Canada, and collectors from around t...
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Welcome to the John James Audubon Birder’s Journal! We hope that this journal will prove to be an invaluable tool for you to record your bird obser...
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Georgia 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...
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Make a lasting statement with this keepsake box of notecards, featuring an assortment of Vincent van Gogh’s paintings. Van Gogh was a prolific arti...
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About 1,200 miles north of Toronto, the hamlet of Cape Dorset, Nunavut, is home to a multigenerational community of Inuit graphic artists. Their co...
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Edward 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...
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Ukrainian artist Marfa Tymchenko’s colorful, stylized art blurs the lines between representation and surrealism. Family Replenishment exemplifies h...
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Louis Sullivan is often called the father of modern American architecture and was influential in early skyscraper design. But it was his work on th...
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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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Ohara 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 ...
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Alphonse Mucha (Czech, 1860–1939) was the undeniable founder of Art Nouveau, in spite of his efforts to distance himself from that distinction. His...
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David Galchutt’s kaleidoscopic paintings often feature flowers, feathers, and fungus in beautiful detail. His work showcases a refinement in fine a...
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After experiencing the fall of China’s last imperial dynasty, Chao Shao-an sought to revitalize Chinese art and refresh the artistic connections wi...
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For centuries, Japanese artists have created block-printed illustrations and patterns that evoke their rich cultural heritage and deep appreciation...
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The 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...
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Kananginak Pootoogook (Canadian, Inuit, 1935–2010) Caribou Reflection Wintry greetings from the Far North! Legendary Inuit artist Kananginak Pootoo...
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Yinguo Huang (Chinese, b. 1952) Yosemite Tunnel View in Winter Breathe in the crisp air and marvel at Yosemite’s snowy majesty. From a scenic viewp...
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Oregon artist Siri Schillios finds inspiration in nature and then lets her imagination soar. Bright colors, fine brushwork, and charming imagery gr...
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Send a breath of fresh air with these cards featuring Oregon artist Siri Schillios’s Nasturtium. A gardener, Schillios finds inspiration in the nat...
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“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...
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The impressive sycamore in this William S. Rice print displays his sensitivity to the tree’s grandeur and dignity. Share the experience of the arti...
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Charley Harper’s pair of woodpecker images exemplify his genius in using simple shapes, lines, and color to accurately portray his avian subjects. ...
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Known primarily for his depictions of birds of all kinds, Charley Harper once described his style as minimal realism, saying, “I don't count feathe...
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Charley Harper described his style of capturing the physical characteristics and personalities of all sorts of critters using geometric shapes as “...
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When Robert Bissell isn’t painting bears, he paints rabbits, butterflies, rats, kangaroos, dragonflies, and a host of other animals. His paintings ...
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Austrian artist Ditz paints house pets and farm animals, often in sweet domestic settings or grouped together like the cats in these notecards. Her...
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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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Home 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...
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Early critics dismissed Claude Monet’s paintings as hasty sketches. But in fact Monet set himself a goal that was remarkably difficult to achieve, ...
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Perhaps 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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Known for her block prints of birds native to the Pacific Northwest, Molly Hashimoto has created this special collection of works focused solely on...
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Utagawa Hiroshige’s extraordinary woodblock-print series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo ranks among the greatest achievements of Japanese art. Iss...
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A fierce foe of modernity, William Morris (English, 1834–1896) drew inspiration from the Middle Ages, when artist and craftsman were considered equ...
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Louis Sullivan’s designs stand—among stiff competition—as the preeminent exemplars of Chicago School architecture. He brought to his practice a con...
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The roots of Japanese haiku reach back over a thousand years. In this poetic form, as in life, there is a pause, a shift, in which the poet celebra...
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Rosalind Wise is inspired by all that nature has to offer and has an affinity for painting scenes of garden borders. She often makes quick plein ai...
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Like his oriole on the wing amidst stylized irises, CJ Hurley’s avian art lives at the intersection of the natural world and the Arts & Crafts ...
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Be it a balloon ride in the mountains or a contemplative walk on the beach, many of us feel the urge to wander, to make discoveries, to find places...
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Hiroo Isono captures the tangible enchantment of his homeland’s forests. Known for his groundbreaking art direction of videogames in the 1990s, he ...
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Shrouded in snow, the winter countryside of Utagawa Hiroshige’s Japan is untouched by modern life. The prints showcased in this holiday card assort...
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With meticulous attention to detail and thousands of strokes from cat-hair brushes, a dynasty of Ukrainian artists is drawing worldwide attention t...
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Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) Winter (detail) Share a more whimsical side of the typical holiday hustle and bustle with these Charley Harper...
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Molly Hashimoto (American, b. 1951) Kingfisher in the Snow, 2019 Molly Hashimoto has a special gift for creating close-up relief prints of birds in...
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B. Kliban (American, 1935–1990) Cat Skating. Lace up your skates this season and glide through the holidays by reaching out to your friends and fa...
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William S. Rice (American, 1873–1963) Sierra Winter William S. Rice created humble yet stunning images that were in harmony with the aesthetics of ...
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Of all of Charley Harper’s beloved creatures, his cardinal may be the most popular. Here are four renditions certain to put you in the holiday spir...
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