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Greenwich Park Proverbs, 2008, by Emma Haworth (British) The urban spaces where people go to play and repose inspire Emma Haworth’s tranquil painti...
View full detailsRock, 1971, by Bill Martin (American, 1943–2008)Oil on canvas, diameter 61 cm (24 in.)“Water agreed to appear as a small fountain on the surface of...
View full detailsA spectacular vision of a twelve-point stag, The Monarch of the Glen is undoubtedly the most famous of Sir Edwin Landseer’s works, reproduced on e...
View full detailsThe black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) inhabits dry brush and thorn country, where its thick skin provides good protection. These rhinos may reac...
View full details• Gather with family and friends for puzzle-piecing together!• High-quality 250-GSM matte art paper for superior color, crisp details, and no glare...
View full detailsDaniel Merriam (American, b. 1963) Bubble Street, 1994 1994 Daniel Merriam’s surreal artworks combine a romantic Victorian sensibility with a dream...
View full detailsTom Thomson’s love of the Canadian wilderness is masterfully depicted in each of his paintings. Working as a guide and forest ranger in Algonquin P...
View full detailsAmerican plein air painter Phyllis Shafer attempts to reveal the rhythms and transcendental essence of nature through her landscape oil paintings. ...
View full detailsJigsaw puzzle featuring Detroit Industry, North Wall (detail), 1932-1933, mural by Diego Rivera (Mexican, 1886-1957). During the Great Depression,...
View full detailsAlbert Bierstadt (American, b. Germany, 1830–1902) Bridal Veil Falls, Yosemite Valley, California, 1871–1873. Albert Bierstadt is best known for h...
View full detailsJ.E.H. MacDonald (Canadian, 1873–1932) Falls, Montreal River, 1920 James Edward Hervey (J.E.H.) MacDonald was born in 1873 in Durham, England, and ...
View full detailsRebecca Campbell (British, b. 1965) Do Not Disturb, n.d. For the bibliophile whose library is never complete, feast your eyes on this puzzle of bo...
View full detailsLawren S. Harris (Canadian, 1885–1970) Montreal River Leading member of the Group of Seven, Lawren S. Harris saw art as a way to express spiritua...
View full detailsLawren S. Harris (Canadian, 1885–1970) Red House and Yellow Sleigh Lawren S. Harris, a founding member of the Group of Seven and a pivotal figure...
View full detailsFranklin Carmichael (Canadian, 1890–1945) Autumn Hillside, 1920 Franklin Carmichael was born in 1890 in Orillia, Ontario. His father taught him t...
View full detailsA.J. Casson (Canadian, 1898–1992) Old Store at Salem, 1931 Alfred Joseph Casson (Canadian, 1898–1992) began his art career as a freelance commercia...
View full detailsArthur Lismer (Canadian, 1885–1969) Bright Land, 1938 Arthur Lismer emigrated from Sheffield, England, to Toronto, Ontario, in 1911. Soon after, t...
View full detailsThomas Hart Benton (American, 1889–1975) Trail Riders, 1964/1965 In choosing art, Thomas Hart Benton abandoned his family’s long-established role i...
View full detailsCharley Harper (American, 1922–2007) Glacier Bay, Alaska Charley Harper’s whimsical paintings have delighted art- and animal-lovers for more than ...
View full detailsInspired by his travels to forests and jungles across the globe, Japanese illustrator Hiroo Isono painted otherworldly environments. Texturally co...
View full detailsTom Uttech (American, b. 1942) Enassamishhinjijweian, 2009 Teeming with life, optimism, and a sometimes improbable congregation of species, the pai...
View full detailsJoseph Stella (American, b. Italy, 1877–1946) Flowers, Italy, 1931 Joseph Stella traveled frequently—to Italy, France, the Caribbean, and elsewhere...
View full detailsEric Wert (American, b. 1976) Nimbus Seeming to glow from within, Eric Wert’s Nimbus revels in fine detail, from the petals of the toppled arrang...
View full detailsDaniel Merriam (American, b. 1963) Moon Voyage, 2003 Voyage into dreamland. Daniel Merriam’s romantic Moon Voyage offers adventure and whimsy in a...
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