Hiroshige Cherry Blossoms - Boxed Assorted Note Cards
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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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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Granville Redmond (1871–1935) painted California in all its grand diversity, capturing the topography, vegetation, and color representative of both...
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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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Presented with tongue firmly in cheek, Neglected Murderesses features delightfully wicked specimens of “the fairer sex” whose homicidal acts have f...
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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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A mystery of mysteries, The Awdrey-Gore Legacy presents fictional evidence in the fictional murder of Miss D. Awdrey-Gore, once a prolific writer o...
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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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Qavavau Manumie (Canadian, Inuit, b. 1958) Feathering the Nest, 2003 Arctic wildlife takes pride of place in Qavavau Manumie’s buoyant artwork feat...
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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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Eye of an eagle, wit of a magpie, Charley Harper seized the essence of his subjects and—with ruler and compass—fashioned their physiques. His charm...
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24 adhesive bookplates in a decorative hardtop box. Box size: 3.5 x 4.5 x .75 in.Bookplate Size: 3 x 4 in. ISBN 9780764974939ITEM BP112 Judith Spar...
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24 adhesive bookplates in a decorative hardtop box. Box size: 3.5 x 4.5 x .75 in.Bookplate Size: 3 x 4 in. ISBN 9780764975004ITEM BP119 Charles Ren...
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A wild riot of blooms and foliage dances from this painting by Rosalind Wise. The original painting reaches six feet wide, offering the artist plen...
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L. C. Armstrong paints ethereal landscapes full of flora and fauna whose shifting scale furthers the feeling that they exist in another realm. She ...
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CJ Hurley believes that both art and nature transform who we are as humans. He works to make art a regular feature of people’s homes, designing and...
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Joan Metcalf’s paintings reflect the drama of the natural world, both literally and figuratively. The Oregon artist’s creativity is sparked by her ...
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Rex Ray’s artwork ranged from collage on paper, canvas and resin boards to digital work. His work combines a mid-century modern aesthetic with psyc...
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With his signature stylized naturalism, Billy Hassell blends realism and abstraction in vivid paintings that express a deep sense of place. His wor...
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Spirit, as Robert Bissell says, is nearly impossible to describe. It’s full of magic and mystery, and you can find it only when you allow yourself ...
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Using a flatbed scanner as her camera, Deb Stoner captures every bit of detail in her floral still lifes, from the vibrant hues of a flower’s petal...
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Twenty assorted 5 x 7 in. blank notecards (5 each of 4 designs) with envelopes in a decorative box. Taking us by the hand, Molly Hashimoto leads us...
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Artist, craftsman, teacher, and author William Seltzer Rice (American, 1873–1963) was twenty-seven when he came to California in 1900 to teach art ...
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William Seltzer Rice (1873–1963) was born in Pennsylvania but moved to Northern California in 1900, when the region’s Arts & Crafts movement wa...
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Early in his career, Gustave Baumann (American, b. Germany, 1881–1971) lived in Chicago, but he found his true home in New Mexico when he moved to ...
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At age seven, Chiura Obata (American, b. Japan, 1885–1975) began studying art. For two years he practiced drawing a circle and two straight lines. ...
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Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) is often considered a tragic figure—struggling against madness, in and out of mental hospitals—yet he created w...
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The barn owl (Tyto alba) is one of the most widely distributed of all birds, taking top honors in that distinction among owls. Now acknowledged for...
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For decades after the appearance of the first tropical orchids in the British Isles, enraptured gardeners built hothouses and essayed all manner of...
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Born a commoner in Edo, Japan, Katsushika Hokusai passionately pursued art for most of his life and by the time of his death at age eighty-nine was...
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Designer Nawal Motawi began making art tiles in a two-car garage and sold them at a local farmers market—“next to the rutabaga sellers,” as the sto...
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With the birds and other wildlife of Canada’s far north as favorite subjects, Kenojuak Ashevak, Qavavau Manumie, and Saimaiyu Akesuk, among others,...
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Limp on a Limb by Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) Charley Harper’s playful portrayals of wild and domestic creatures have long delighted art a...
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Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) was an astonishingly versatile artist, fluent in many techniques from brushy abstraction to precise realism. H...
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Born near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, Georgia O’Keeffe carried the prairie’s simplicity and strength with her as she strove to convey the essence of he...
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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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Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007)Rainforest Birds, 1982Artist Charley Harper was an avid naturalist and particularly liked to paint birds. He po...
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Kenojuak AshevakSun Owl and Foliage, 1980Among the printmakers associated with Cape Dorset’s Kinngait Studios, Kenojuak Ashevak distinguished herse...
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Georgia O’Keeffe (American, 1887–1986)A Sunflower from Maggie, 1937One summer morning, Georgia O’Keeffe’s friend Maggie arrived at the artist’s New...
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