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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 time. Gardens were the perfect source of inspiration for the Impressionists: the vivid colors and unique shapes of the flowers and foliage perfectly
Louis Comfort Tiffany created a revolutionary aesthetic that brought the beauty of the natural world into the home with his manufacture of opalescent glass. With his pioneering development, artisans no longer achieved details by painting glass, they now painted glass, and Tiffany?s brilliantly
Seeking a tranquil place to indulge his twin passions of painting and gardening, master Impressionist Claude Monet moved to the small Normandy village of Giverny in 1883. Roughly 100 years later, photographer and horticultural designer Elizabeth Murray helped restore Monet?s gardens to their
Historically, quilts were often created to celebrate special occasions such as weddings and births and as tokens of remembrance for friends and loved ones. Now, they are deeply valued works of art that are sought after for their beautiful compositions, their authenticity, and their sentimental
As an artist, storyteller, educator, and feminist activist, Faith Ringgold uses her art to reflect on turmoil and change while preserving her memories in mixed-media creations. The bold colors and inventive compositions allow her painted story quilts to blur the line between fine art and craft
An icon of Expressionist art, Edvard Munch was a prolific bohemian artist who reveled in artistic experimentation. He produced thousands of paintings and drawings during his more than 60-year career, including eloquent portraits, landscapes, and cityscapes that capture the mood of the people and
With soft colors and saturated ambience, Utagawa Hiroshige?s artwork invites you to experience the natural world as he knew it. One of the last great masters of Edo-period ukiyo-e painting and printmaking, Hiroshige created some of his most influential works during the final decade of his life. His
Mark Rothko, who was central to the development of postwar abstract painting in the United States, is best known for the luminous paintings he made in the 1950s and 1960s. These classic works are characterized by their soft-edged rectangular forms and broad, thin washes of color. Rothko worked on
The observances, festivals, and traditions that give shape and meaning to Jewish life find loving expression in the vibrant art of Malcah Zeldis. From everyday rituals to annual holidays to ceremonies that mark life?s milestones, the 13 images in this calendar joyfully illustrate the union of the
Be swept away by the visual dance of Olga Suvorova?s opulent paintings. With poisedchoreography and lavishly decorated costumes, characters and themes are depicted in a signature style influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites, Gustav Klimt, and traditional Russian icons. Her ornate costumes?their silks
Using mouthwatering texture and a warm, luminous palette, Wayne Thiebaud created the images of cakes, pies, and other delectables that brought him international acclaim (check out Cafeteria Table!). But Thiebaud also applied his formidable talents to a range of other subjects, among them still
Dreaming of hitting the slopes? Visit winter playgrounds the world over with vintage posters offering the next best thing to schussing and gliding. Bold graphics and slogans evoke timeless pleasures, encouraging you to Play in the Snow! Picture yourself on a chair lift in the Austrian heights or
Drawing inspiration from the connection between human psychology and mythical archetypes, and borrowing traditional Flemish techniques, Chie Yoshii evokes both nostalgia and novelty with her art. In her chimerical and modern oil paintings, enthralling characters seem to peer into the very depths of
There is something arresting and exhilarating about the intimate connection between women and literature; an observation that has long captured the interest of artists throughout history. Whether reading letters from friends and loved ones, reviewing the daily news, or devouring the newest novel,
Bask in the radiance of a harvest sunset, marvel at the intensity of a summer storm, and take in the beauty of the misty mountains with Deborah Phillips?s vibrant Scottish landscapes. Following in the footsteps of her father, the well-known Scottish artist Douglas Phillips, Deborah was only 14 when
Alphonse Muchas' iconic linework gained popularity in Paris toward the end of the 19th century and to this day remains some of the most recognizable work from this time period. Producing lithographs advertising everything from champagne to theater productions, his portraiture of glamorous women
Women have fought for their liberties for centuries. They?ve marched for a more equal society as part of countless intersecting social movements over the years, from women?s suffrage and labor laws to reproductive freedom and civil rights. Alongside their efforts, activist artists created posters
Renowned painter Jacob Lawrence made his mark on modern art with his devotion to documenting the everyday life and struggles of African Americans throughout history. He is known for depicting the lives of subjects such as Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and John Brown. In his first narrative
Before coast-to-coast highways and affordable airlines, trains were the long-distance transit of choice. Nearly every American town boasted a train station, and the sound of the midnight freight was ubiquitous. Railways were both a practical choice and a relatively attainable luxury, but it was the
Edward Hopper built his paintings around light. Filled with quiet and solitude, his paintings are often warmed by the sun: ?I like long shadows and early and late sunlight. I am . . . trying to paint sunlight without eliminating the form under it, if I can.? In this collection, the light that so
Shamanism has existed since the dawn of human consciousness; in fact, some authorities believe that the ritual invocation of animal spirits may have been a legacy of Homo neanderthalensis. At the center of this ancient tradition stood the shaman?part priest, part magician, part savant?whose ability
One of the original founders of the Group of Seven, Lawren S. Harris believed in the need for a national art movement. He painted the Canadian landscape with enthusiasm, capturing the majesty of its wilderness and its inherent spirituality?as shown in the 12 dramatic landscapes featured in this
The affinity of women for literature has long been observed by artists: for centuries they have created stunning renderings of the reading woman. Regardless of the time and place of creation, each of the 12 scenes in this calendar features women sharing their devotion to the written word. Let these
Delighted by her observations of natural and celestial phenomena, Alma Thomas created brilliant abstractions that place her among the most innovative American painters of the 20th century. Breaking from realism in the 1950s, she moved through expressionism and into abstraction before finding a
Rosalind Wise creates fresh, lively, large-format paintings of gardens, meadows, wetlands, and other verdant vistas. She is inspired by the natural world, and her works reflect close study of contrasting colors, textures, and forms. Wise often captures floral energy and scale in quick plein air
Mandalas are mystical symbols that have come to represent wholeness and unified energy. Typically circular and geometric in form, they have played a role in Eastern spiritual development for centuries and are widely favored as focal points in meditation because of their balancing and calming
Dynamic composition and strong color form a common thread in the diverse, career-spanning works of midcentury American artist Richard Diebenkorn. One of the most influential artists during the decades after World War II, his work encompassed three major artistic evolutions: the Sausalito,
Billy Hassell?s eye-catching paintings prove that everything is bigger in Texas. As a child, Hassell was captivated by the wilderness near his home in Dallas, and his art is inspired by the animals he brought home in his pockets, the feathered friends he made on his adventures, and the nature
From tempestuous ocean swells to whimsical tea carts and magical feats in the clouds, Daniel Merriam?s surrealist art transports us to a world of romance, fantastic creatures, and Victorian architecture. Believing his paintings are conduits for his dreams and not just a product of them, he invites
This 2024 calendar takes one small step for man, and one giant leap into the worlds of tomorrow through interstellar travel posters. Each unique destination is inspired by a different exoplanet?planets orbiting other stars?all designed by NASA?s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for the series
Sunny beaches, ancient monuments, and vibrant cities?Italy seems to hold endless excitement for tourists. Through its vintage travel posters you can ride the iconic gondolas of Venice, marvel at the Dolomite cliffs, and wander the ancient wonders of Rome. With eye-catching illustrations and
Often called the '20th-century Audubon,' John A. Ruthven followed in the footsteps of his legendary predecessor. Ruthven started with extensive research of his subjects, after which he created detailed sketches and meticulously rendered paintings. Whether working in delicate watercolor or bold
A 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 response to the industrial designs and manufacturing of the Machine Age, he and his counterparts at Morris & Co.?some of whose designs are also featured on
The sweet curvature of branch and blossom balances the strong lift of mountain and bamboo in the landscapes of Kazuyuki Ohtsu. His woodblock prints are poetic contemplations, drawing us into tranquil natural settings. The colors he uses are elemental, deep, and true?expressive without drama. Ohtsu
The Group of Seven shared a passion for Canada?s wilderness and a strong desire to create a distinctive visual language, inspired first and foremost by the Canadian landscape. Their goal was to explore the country and paint it. In so doing, they captured the imagery that would imprint itself on the
A Canadian holiday by train meant a luxurious escape for the early 20th-century traveler. By the 1950s, with the surge of automobiles and airplanes, Canadian transit companies set about enticing passengers not only to their trains but also to their steamship lines and lakeside resorts. Artists
Anyone for a sly peek into ?The Other Book?? A sidelong glance at ?A Fearful Holiday? or ?A Week-End at Sepulchre?? Edward Gorey fans might have clamored for these and others of the unpublished titles included in this calendar gallery of cover art. Unearthed from the Gorey archive, 11 of these
Using a flatbed scanner as her camera, Oregon artist Deb Stoner captures the intricate details, beauty, and delicacy of flora in the Pacific Northwest. These closeup images combine traditional photography and digital technology to create breathtaking still lifes that highlight the vivid colors and
Advice from a crosshatched, glue-pot-toting gent of questionable intent? Yes, please, if the creator of said fellow is Edward Gorey! Gorey?s characters regularly find themselves in odd, even disastrous, circumstances. They?ve seen their fair share of mishaps and are wiser as a result (if they
L. C. Armstrong paints ethereal landscapes full of flora and fauna whose shifting scale furthers the feeling that they exist in another realm. She creates an airy glow with thin layers of acrylic paint, illuminating sunsets and flowers alike to convey a sense of spirituality. By transforming
Owls have long been a part of folklore, classic literature, and modern films as symbols of wisdom and a representation of the proverbial unknown, and for artist Jeannine Chappell these mysterious birds are a source of light and inspiration. From the thick, white feathers of the snowy owl to the
The British Columbia wilderness and the First Nations culture formed the two great themes of Emily Carr?s work. Through her landscapes and haunting depictions of totems, she is deservedly considered the premier painter of Canada?s Pacific coast. After training in San Francisco and Europe, Carr
Have you ever dreamed of an Edwardian collar that prevents dandruff? How about a musical instrument powered by gastric emissions? Or a translator for the secret language of eyebrows? These contraptions could only come from the unmatched imagination and art of Mike Wilks. His elaborate illustrations
The evocative art of Korean painter Kyung-Hwa Yu emphasizes the inextricable link between art and nature using delicate pastels and intense contrast. In her contemporary works, you will find elegant weeping willows coexisting with gnarled pines as a testament to the innate perfection of nature and
The surrealist skull paintings of Mexican American artists Tino Rodriguez and Virgo Paraiso bring together flowers, birds, butterflies, and mystical creatures to boldly celebrate human transformation. Sizzling with color and passion, their artwork explores complex beauty, the mythical, and the
Tom Thomson loved the rough country of northern Ontario. His exploratory artistic style and his appreciation of the wilderness helped shape the style of the Group of Seven, though his untimely death prevented him from exhibiting with the Group. Thomson created hundreds of small, miraculous oil
In 1920, a small community of Canadian artists officially became the Group of Seven. As the group extended its membership and influence, a national art bloomed, reflecting in stunning images the beauty and grandeur of the Canadian landscape
A hotbed of European art and culture, France has long attracted visitors to experience its riches. In the early 20th century, advances in transportation drew tourists there in droves. Well-known artists such as Georges Dorival and Roger Broders were commissioned to create imagery highlighting
Medieval storytelling meets 21st-century fantasy in the Surrealist art of El Gato Chimney. Inspired by everything from graffiti and steampunk to alchemy and spiritualism, the artist brings to life a mystical realm of brilliantly colored birds bearing the weight of social baggage. His introspective
After the fall of China's last imperial dynasty, Chao Shao-an sought to revitalize Chinese art and refresh the artistic connections with nature. Drawing inspiration from the West, he became a leader in his homelands' Modernist art movement while continuing to honor his ancient Chinese heritage
Christopher Marley?s biophilic art showcases the awe-inspiring life-forms that make up Earth, highlighting the innate beauty of biodiversity. Combining a passion for entomology with a keen eye for design, Marley?s kaleidoscopic works range from bug mandalas to striking arrays of organisms from a
German Renaissance artist Albrecht D?rer is held up as perhaps the most significant artist of his time, particularly for his print-making. The son of a Nuremberg goldsmith, D?rer was introduced early to the tools in his fathers' trade. When he was eventually allowed to train as an artist, D?rer
At his Giverny home outside Paris, Claude Monet indulged in his two favorite pastimes: painting and gardening. His translation of dazzling blooms and graceful greeneries to his canvases made him the master of French Impressionism. Photographer and horticultural designer Elizabeth Murray was a part
For 30 years, Motawi Tileworks has been crafting tiles inspired by art and nature. From original designs to works based on historic artists, the handmade tiles present bold, colorful patterns and impressive artisanship. Add some Arts & Crafts flair to your home with the Motawi Tileworks designs
?See Britain by train!? High-style vintage travel posters encouraged visits to England?s historic landmarks, rolling hills, and tranquil waterways while enjoying the comforts and speed of rail travel. Artists helped transform the image of travel throughout the United Kingdom, especially after World
You?ve heard that otters hold hands when they sleep, but did you know that they have pockets of skin on their forelegs that they use to stash their food? Whether you call them a bevy, a romp, a family, or a raft, this group of otters is sure to swim their way into your heart. This otterly perfect
The delightfully frightful Addams Family has tickled the dark side of the public?s funny bone for over 90 years. With the creation of Morticia, Gomez, Uncle Fester, and the whole quirky gang, Charles Addams put a satirical spin on the ?ideal family.? His eccentric characters have become icons of
With thousands of strokes from cat-hair brushes, Marfa Tymchenko, Olena Skytsiuk, and Olena Kulyk are drawing worldwide attention to Petrykivka painting, an exuberant form of Ukrainian folk art. The stylized paintings of the dynamic trio of grandmother, granddaughter, and daughter combine an
Journey into space with the astonishing images from NASA's Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes. Since 1990, Hubble has recorded more than a million observations, making it one of the most productive scientific instruments ever built and Webb, deployed in 2022, promises to reveal even more of the
The bears in Robert Bissell's universe are playful meditations on the inner lives of those creatures and, by extension, of human creatures. Whether entranced by swirling butterflies or contemplating distant horizons, the bears draw us in and invite us to see ourselves, once again, as part of
In the Canadian Arctic community of Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Nunavut, Inuit artists have been making limited-edition prints for half a century. Twelve examples of their work adorn this mini wall calendar
Journey into space with the astonishing images from NASA's Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes. Since 1990, Hubble has recorded more than a million observations, making it one of the most productive scientific instruments ever built and Webb, deployed in 2022, promises to reveal even more of the
In his down-to-earth block prints, William S. Rice elegantly portrays the California landscape in all of its glory. In 1900, the Pennsylvania-born artist set out west across the continent, finding inspiration in the Golden States' forests, mountains, and coastline. From tempestuous Pacific
Some of Japan's most exquisite art exists in the form of hanging scrolls and folding screens. Japanese scrolls?usually made of silk or paper decorated with ink, gold leaf, and mineral pigments?may feature portraits or scenes from myth, Buddhist texts, everyday life, or the natural world, as in the
While paleontologists can spend decades recovering and studying bones and fossils, without a time machine there is no way to truly know exactly what dinosaurs looked like. Bones give us the foundation for their bodies, but time and decay limit our knowledge of defining features like the skin,
Georgia O?Keeffe?s singular flower studies present the familiar in a new way. Her close-up images are sensual and resonant, sometimes verging on abstraction, and they brought her international acclaim. The first American female painter to gain worldwide respect from both critics and the general
Let artist Molly Hashimoto guide you through the wonders of America?s treasured wild spaces. Hashimoto?s artistic vision is enhanced by remarkable attention to detail and the lush hues created by hand-tinting with watercolor. Her wildlife portraits invite you to view nature with fresh eyes. From a
Oregon artist Joan Metcalf is inspired by wild natural drama. Using oil paint and glittering metal leaf, she recreates some of the sparkling magic that surrounds her in the Pacific Northwest. Whether depicting the curling fingers of a bare winter tree branch or the colorful pop of a newly opened