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Art & Fable The Card Players Puzzle 1000pcs
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Eurographics van Gogh: Cafe Terrace at Night Puzzle 1000pcs
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It’s near 1:00 a.m. and time to dance in Archibald Motley’s Nightlife, a bustling cabaret in 1940s Chicago. Drawing from cinematic techniques, Motley painted genre scenes such as this to depict the diversity of black American experiences, hoping to speak
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
Odilon Redon's exuberant flowers are the evolution of a career that began with monochromatic works and ended with his glowing flower paintings. In making works such as this, he referenced the extensive garden he and his wife maintained, but depicted bouqu
California quail trot across a cacti-laden desert, while a cougar peeks out between the horns of a bighorn sheep. A hawk soars above while a rattlesnake slithers out of the scene, below. Spend some time in the desert with Harper’s clever composition, repr
Hiroo Isono
Spring Is Full Bloom
Inspired by his travels to forests and jungles across the globe, Japanese illustrator Hiroo Isono paints otherworldly environments full of lush greenery and whimsical creatures. The brightly colored flowers in Spring Is
In 1871, Thomas Moran accompanied a survey party in Montana’s Yellowstone region led by Dr. Ferdinand V. Hayden for the United States Geological Survey. The survey was an exciting adventure and an important scientific project. The group traveled through t
Darlene Kulig (Canadian, b. 1961)
Gustav’s Cat, 2015
Darlene Kulig’s vibrant, stylized paintings build on her twenty years’ experience as a graphic designer. “The designer in me loves simple shape and bold color while the painter in me explores light,
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
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
Edward Gorey (1925–2000), author and illustrator of a bounty of books, produced distinctive drawings that created a new genre in graphic storytelling: the sprightly disturbing. Gorey also was a set and costume designer for innumerable theater productions
Eurographics Gagnon: Winter Morning in Baie-St. Paul Puzzle 1000pcs
Whether taking off, coming in for a landing, or floating on downy feathers, Pat Scott’s waterfowl will capture the fancy of children and adults alike. Her paintings often feature flora and fauna imagined with a gentle touch.
Scott attended Ealing Art C
Monet began to paint the lily pond in his garden at Giverny while he was completing his series of Rouen Cathedral. In the last decades of his life, his prized water garden and the footbridge he built over it became his most important—and eventually only—s
From an anteater to a human, a seahorse to a zebra, creatures of all kinds jockey for position in their headlong race toward the future. Charles Lynn Bragg’s compelling Space Race painting is reproduced in this delightfully difficult 2000-piece jigsaw puz
Alfred Joseph Casson (Canadian, 1898–1992) began his art career as a freelance commercial designer in Toronto, where he met and worked with Franklin Carmichael. The two shared an interest in watercolours and went on sketching trips together, and would lat