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Enjoy the clear blue skies of the city of San Francisco....from the traditional pagodas to the Golden Gate bridge, take a step back in time while taking a ride on the iconic trolley cars.
American Airlines Poster
1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Finished Puz
Take on this homey holiday scene of a family gathering around a piano to sing Christmas carols surrounded by an abundance of Christmas cards and festive decor.
New Yorker Cover by Artist Devera Ehrenberg, originally published on December 10th, 1990
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With his wide jolly grin, Santa is preparing to deliver a bagful of holiday cheer. Accompanying him are his numerous cousins, just as joyful and enthusiastic but dressed in Santa suits of alternative colors and lively prints.
New Yorker Cover by Artist
A pudgy pug stares into a giant crackling fire, under a mantlepiece decorated with swaths of christmas ivy.
New Yorker Cover by Artist Ana Juan, originally published on December 19th, 2016
100 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Finished Puzzle Size: 7"x9"
Colorful skis of all kinds are ready for rental at this winter resort. Pick a pair and hit the slopes!
New Yorker Cover by Artist Arthur Getz, originally published on January 21st, 1980
750 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Finished Puzzle Size: 18"x24"
With vintage illustrations from French Larousse dictionaries, Adolphe Philippe Millot's Vegetables - Légumes features a colorful mélange of common and exotic varieties. Yours to enjoy as a 1000 piece puzzle.
Illustration by Adolphe Philippe Milot
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Seaside Café - New Yorker Cover by Artist Arthur Getz, originally published on March 22nd, 1938. The covers of The New Yorker have entertained and enlightened the magazine's readers for nearly a century. With unmatched visual sophistication and wit, they
Readers of Vogue’s between-seasons fashions issue could sit on their beach chairs and be transported from South America to Paris through various articles on everything that was cool at that moment. Nothing is as refreshing in the July heat as a dip in the
Modern eyes, having seen Cecil Beaton’s costumes for 1964’s My Fair Lady, might find a Hepburn–esque quality in his fabric painting for the cover of Vogue’s July 15, 1935, Summer Holidays issue. It’s not such a far-fetched comparison. The magazine caption