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A. Y. Jackson (Canadian, 1882–1974) Sunlit Tapestry, c. 1939 The gentle hues and soft lines of A. Y. Jackson’s Sunlit Tapestry transform Canada's rugged landscape into a serene tableau. A founding member of the Group of Seven, Jackson helped link the Toro
Edward Gorey (American, 1925–2000) Baby Toss (Falling?) With Edward Gorey’s usual flair for the dramatic, this precarious scene suspends time, inviting you to unravel its peculiarities. Is the baby being tossed, or is it falling? What secrets are in the n
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
Leading member of the Group of Seven, Lawren S. Harris saw art as a way to express spirituality. From his early Impressionist works to his later abstracts, he used color and form to convey more than just a landscape. In Montreal River, Harris contrasts th
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
Darlene Kulig
St Nicholas Abbey
Bright and spotted with champagne bubbles that effervesce from the earth, Darlene Kulig’s artworks are utterly joyful. Kulig refers to her style as semiabstracted spirited landscape. Her stylized art builds on her exper
Alphonse Mucha
Zodiac
Originally commissioned as a calendar, Alphonse Mucha’s Zodiac became one of his most popular designs, with at least nine variants. Images representing the twelve zodiac signs ring an ornately dressed woman’s head, showcasing Muc
The urban spaces where people go to play and repose inspire Emma Haworth’s tranquil paintings bursting with life. Haworth visits these city parks and waterfronts throughout the year, observing the changes that come with the seasons, in both the environmen
Untitled, 1965, by Edward Gorey
A Renaissance man of boundless imagination, Edward St. John Gorey (American, 1925-2000) authored over one hundred published works, designed sets and costumes for theatrical productions, and had a profound affection for b
James Edward Hervey (J.E.H.) MacDonald was born in 1873 in Durham, England, and emigrated at the age of fourteen to Ontario with his parents. He studied art in Hamilton at the School of Art and Design and at the Toronto Art Students League.
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Intensity of color is a hallmark of Rosalind Wise’s artworks. Here, pink echinacea and yellow black-eyed Susans stand out in a meadow of blue and green foliage and wild grasses. The inspiration for this large oil painting came from a prairie meadow at the
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
Artist Mike Wilks has a challenge for you: “Try to spot an amputee (he is also an athlete although not animate), an abbey, an apricot, an atlas (naming the oceans and continents that you find there), an artilleryman and his ammunition, an aardvark, an aut
Pomegranate Galchutt, David: Tropical Trio Puzzle
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Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) The Starry Night, 1889 A swirling starlit sky over a peaceful, timeless landscape—Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night is among the world’s most immediately recognized works of art. The energetic impasto of his spiraling
Mike Wilks (British, b. 1947) The Grand Hall, 1980 Just inside an imaginary industrial complex lies the Grand Hall, the entrance to the Weather Works factory where the weather is made. Originally published in 1983 and re-released by Pomegranate in 2016, M