The Art of Daniel Merriam 2025 Wall Calendar
Imagine an intimate table for two on a balcony bridging dual worlds, or the pensive faces and seahorse sentry of a magical gateway to a watery real...
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Imagine an intimate table for two on a balcony bridging dual worlds, or the pensive faces and seahorse sentry of a magical gateway to a watery real...
View full detailsLouis Comfort Tiffany created a revolutionary aesthetic that brought the beauty of the natural world into the home via his manufacture of opalescen...
View full detailsEver curious about what lay beyond the horizon, explorers, merchants, and military forces have for centuries relied upon maps to help them describe...
View full detailsBask in the radiance of an amber sunset, sigh over the coziness of seaside cottages, and take in the beauty of the misty mountains with Deborah Phi...
View full detailsBicycles have long promised adventure and freedom, progress and hope. Their popularity blossomed in the late 1800s, coinciding with the rise of lit...
View full detailsDreaming of hitting the slopes? Visit winter playgrounds the world over with vintage posters offering the next best thing to schussing and gliding....
View full detailsA Canadian holiday by train meant a luxurious escape for the early 20th-century traveler. By the 1950s, with the surge of automobiles and airplanes...
View full detailsFrom magnificent Alpine vistas to ancient monuments and vibrant cities—Italy seems to hold endless excitement for tourists. Through its vintage tra...
View full detailsA hotbed of European art and culture, France has long attracted visitors to experience its riches. In the early 20th century, advances in transport...
View full detailsBefore coast-to-coast highways and affordable airlines, trains were the long-distance transit of choice. Nearly every American town boasted a train...
View full detailsHigh-style vintage travel posters encouraged visits to England’s historic landmarks, rolling hills, and tranquil waterways while enjoying the comfo...
View full detailsWhile paleontologists can spend decades recovering and studying bones and fossils, without a time machine there is no way to truly know exactly wha...
View full detailsJourney into space with the astonishing images from NASA’s Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes. Since 1990, Hubble has recorded more than a mill...
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 detailsUsing mouthwatering texture and a warm, luminous palette, Wayne Thiebaud created the images of cakes, pies, and other delectables that brought him ...
View full detailsSome of Japan’s most exquisite art exists in the form of hanging scrolls and folding screens. Japanese scrolls—usually made of silk or paper decora...
View full detailsThe roots of Japanese haiku reach back over 1,000 years. In this poetic form, as in life, there is a pause, a shift, in which the poet celebrates s...
View full detailsApproximately 2,500 years ago, Siddhartha Gautama became the Buddha, or “enlightened one,” after having spent years in reflection. His teachings ab...
View full detailsThe observances, festivals, and traditions that give shape and meaning to Jewish life find loving expression in the vibrant art of Malcah Zeldis. F...
View full detailsBright and spotted with champagne bubbles that effervesce from the earth, Darlene Kulig’s artworks are utterly joyful. Kulig refers to her style as...
View full detailsRomare Bearden imbued his work with a humanism that transcends time and place. Bearden, one of the 20th century’s preeminent artists, painted with ...
View full detailsMark Rothko, a titan among modern painters, said that the subject matter of his paintings was the extremes of human emotion. His extraordinary achi...
View full detailsThere is something arresting and exhilarating about the intimate connection between women and literature—an observation that has long captured the ...
View full detailsAfter the fall of China’s last imperial dynasty, Chao Shao-an sought to revitalize Chinese art and refresh the artistic connections with nature. Dr...
View full detailsChristopher Marley’s biophilic art showcases the awe-inspiring life-forms that make up Earth, highlighting the innate beauty of biodiversity. Combi...
View full detailsHere’s to the centennial of Edward Gorey’s birth! Frivolity at the edge of a Moral Swamp, anyone? With this special edition calendar’s 12 images un...
View full detailsWant a slice of the good life? No (pizza) pie in the sky here, just a river of cheese and pepperoni deliciousness floating past a daydreaming tabby...
View full detailsAnimals and plants go Midcentury Modern in Charley Harper’s clever conservationist paintings. Inspired by backyard biodiversity and the wonders of ...
View full detailsFor over 30 years, Motawi Tileworks has been handcrafting tiles inspired by art and nature. Motawi artisans combine bold colors and refined line ar...
View full detailsAlphonse Mucha’s iconic linework gained popularity in Paris toward the end of the 19th century and to this day remains some of the most recognizabl...
View full detailsAn admiration for the outdoors and the beauty of his homeland led British artist James Brunt to his signature style of meticulously arranged mandal...
View full detailsSeeking a tranquil place to indulge his twin passions of painting and gardening, master Impressionist Claude Monet moved to the small Normandy vill...
View full detailsTreat yourself to one of the world’s oldest sensory indulgences—tea! For millennia, the Camellia sinensis plant (the source of all tea) has been at...
View full detailsVincent van Gogh is often considered a tragic figure, yet he created works of genius. Shimmering with intense light and color, his paintings reject...
View full detailsWith agile brushwork, quick dabs of joyful color, and a then-daring artistic style, Claude Monet captured fleeting impressions of nature in everyda...
View full detailsFilled with swirling patterns in jewel tones and gold, Gustav Klimt’s glamorous paintings of women epitomize the Austrian Art Nouveau movement know...
View full detailsEdward Hopper built his paintings around light. Filled with quiet and solitude, his paintings are often warmed by the sun: “I like long shadows and...
View full detailsBold in color and composition but with a remarkable, sensual sensitivity, Georgia O’Keeffe’s flower paintings stunned critics and the public alike....
View full detailsWade into the wild with Molly Hashimoto’s bird prints. These shorebirds, waterbirds, songbirds, and more thrive in their natural habitats (and the ...
View full detailsWith soft colors and saturated ambience, Utagawa Hiroshige’s artwork invites you to experience the natural world as he knew it. One of the last gre...
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 detailsTom Thomson loved the rough country of northern Ontario. His exploratory artistic style and his appreciation of the wilderness helped shape the sty...
View full detailsThe Group of Seven shared a passion for Canada’s wilderness and a strong desire to create a distinctive visual language, inspired first and foremos...
View full detailsThe British Columbia wilderness and the First Nations culture formed the two great themes of Emily Carr’s work. Through her landscapes and haunting...
View full detailsKenojuak Ashevak is widely considered a Canadian national treasure. She was a groundbreaking artist for Kinngait Studios, in the Arctic territory o...
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 detailsWilliam Seltzer Rice (1873-1963) found endless inspiration in nature, creating a vast number of watercolors, drawings, photographs, etchings, and b...
View full detailsStep into the crystalline light and rich, warm colors of the American Southwest in Gustave Baumann’s landscape prints. Often dominated by blue and ...
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