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Pomegranate Galchutt, David: Tropical Trio Puzzle
Illustrations from Dancing Cats and Neglected Murderesses
Prolific artist and author Edward St. John Gorey (American, 1925–2000) published more than one hundred works, designed sets and costumes for the stage, and had a profound affection for ballet, l
Trochilidae – Kolibris, from Kunstformen der Natur (Leipzig and Vienna: Bibliographisches Institut, 1904), plate 99
When German biologist Ernst Haeckel published Art Forms in Nature, it encapsulated his response to Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Spe
Charley Harper—master of the midcentury menagerie—has collected an eclectic ensemble with Beguiled by the Wild. Once published as a black-line drawing in his 1994 book of the same name, this image has been freshly colored in true Harper style—from the beh
Birducopia, 2000, by Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007)
As an avid naturalist, Charley Harper made it his life’s work to paint the insects, plants, birds, and animals he loved. Early on, his ultrarealistic works gave way to familiar scenes based on b
Charley Harper designed more than 50 posters for various natural areas, parks, and conservation organizations, each celebrating a special part of our natural world in the unmistakable and vibrant style Harper called "minimal realism." Monteverde promotes
A lifelong artist and conservationist, Charley Harper expressed his deep appreciation of nature through his design, forming the groundbreaking “minimal realism” that would become his artistic hallmark. The image featured for this 500-piece puzzle comes fr
Charley Harper’s The Desert was originally featured on a poster commissioned by the US National Park Service. The painting includes an abundance and variety of flora and fauna, from the gila woodpecker (center) to the white-throated woodrat hiding beneath
Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007)
The Sierra Range, 1990
Charley Harper (American, 1922—2007) designed more than fifty posters for various natural areas, parks, and conservation organizations, each colorful work celebrating a special part of our na
Over billions of years, a great diversity of life has filled our oceans, skies, forests, and grasslands. Marine biologists have gazed in wonder at the canny anglerfish, the dazzling nudibranch, and a vast array of living corals; ornithologists have admire
Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007)
We Think the World of Birds
With dazzling color and barely contained energy, Charley Harper’s We Think the World of Birds shows all the birds that live within Sapsucker Woods in Ithaca, New York. Hey wait a minute,
Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) Web of Life, 1986 From cardinal to chili pepper, cowfish to cyano-bacterium, Charley Harper’s Web of Life brings together 81 interconnected life-forms in a colorful homage to the biological sciences. Worked in his sign
Woodland Wonders, 1977 , by Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007)
Ever a conservationist, Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) transported viewers into the natural world via lively but self-described flat images that don’t lay claim to the third dimensi
Billy Hassell’s vivid paintings are studies in stylized naturalism, rooted in a deep sense of place. An artist and conservationist since childhood, he roamed the creeks and uncultivated areas around Dallas and began his life’s work by drawing the lizards
Billy Hassell (American, b. 1956) Crossing the Rio Grande, 2018 High above the expansive canyon, the golden-fronted woodpecker’s dramatic patterning takes center stage amidst cactus flowers, black-eyed Susans, and Texas bluebonnets. “Nature has fed my sou
Pomegranate Hunter, Erin E. : Floral Compass Circular Puzzle