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Romare Bearden (American, 1911–1988) Up at Minton’s, 1980 One of America’s foremost artists, Romare Bearden depicted many aspects of 20th-century African American life in his art. But no other subject so captured his attention, or inspired him to produce
Unknown artist Flammarion engraving (color added), from L’atmosphère: météorologie populaire, 1888 The Flammarion engraving depicts a legendary scene, but the illustration’s origins have collected their own series of myths. The first documented appearance
John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843) The Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, is shown here placing a first draft of the document before John Hancock, president of the Second C
Story Map of Ireland, 1935 This delightfully detailed pictorial map of Ireland was part of a series of "story maps" produced by Colortext Publications in the 1930s and 1940s. It features historical facts about major battles, discoveries, and cultural even
Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853–1919) Kersti’s Birthday, 1909 As shown by the birthday celebration represented here, Carl Larsson delighted in rendering loving, lighthearted watercolors that document his family’s idyllic country life. Get in touch with your c
Kenojuak Ashevak (Canadian, Inuit, 1927–2013) Six-Part Harmony, 2011 Kenojuak Ashevak was a matriarch of modern Inuit art. She was an innovative artist with an intuitive sense of composition and a deep appreciation for birds and animals of the Arctic Nort
In the hopes of widening the public’s understanding of naturalism, German biologist Ernst Haeckel published Kunstformen der Natur (or Art Forms in Nature) in 1904. The work, equal parts scientific text and artistic endeavor, highlights Haeckel’s particula
In a show of American ingenuity, Mike Wilkins used a collection of vanity license plates to phonetically spell out the preamble to the US Constitution in abbreviated script. The artist requested each of the plates from all 50 states and the District of Co
Arresting and appetizing, Wayne Thiebaud’s signature paintings of cakes and pies inspire the visceral memory of buttercream frosting. One critic said, “You don’t just want to look at his pictures, you want to lick them.” Satisfy your sweet-tooth urgings w
As a designer of hand-painted interiors, CJ Hurley believes that art should be a regular feature in one’s life and environment. Hurley created Cliffside House in the Mountains beyond Stangarten Dell with that same philosophy, blending built and natural en
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
Joan Metcalf’s panoramic painting invites you to savor the landscape of the Pacific Northwest’s Cascade Range and coastline. Bright fall foliage, evergreen trees, snowcapped peaks, and a foam-crested sea attest to the region’s unique allure. Put this 1000
Lawren S. Harris, a founding member of the Group of Seven and a pivotal figure in the history of Canadian art, is perhaps most widely known from his bold, abstract landscapes. Red House and Yellow Sleigh, shows a more intimate side of the artist’s work. T
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
Inspired by tales she heard as a child and largely self-taught, Inuit artist Ningiukulu Teevee brings the animals and legends of the far north to life. In Colourful Wild Owl, reproduced for this 500-piece puzzle, she playfully portrays a sly, multi-colore
The surreal imagery in Hieronymus Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights continues to fascinate viewers 500 years after its creation. Full of naked figures, fantastical creatures, and giant strawberries, the triptych depicts the Garden of Eden, Earth, and
L. C. Armstrong
Sunset over Dog’s Dream
Using light to convey a sense of spirituality, L. C. Armstrong paints magical realist landscapes, playing with scale to transform ordinary subjects into fantastic ones. Sunset over Dog’s Dream captures that drea
Mandala World by Paul Heussenstamm (American, b. 1949)
The vibrant sacred art of Paul Heussenstamm incorporates tenets from many religious traditions, among them Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity. His signature motif is the mandala, which, for him,
Albert Bierstadt (American, b. Germany, 1830–1902)
Bridal Veil Falls, Yosemite Valley, California, 1871–1873
Albert Bierstadt is best known for his large, grandiose paintings of the American West. Born in Germany, he and his family moved to Massachuse
Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007)
Isle Royale National Park, Michigan, 1979
Before Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) had painted animals of all kinds, from all continents, he was exploring the foothills near his family’s farm in rural West Virgi
Crayfishing, c. 1895, by Carl Larsson (Swedish, 1853–1919)
Born into poverty, Carl Larsson earned a scholarship at the Stockholm Academy of Fine Arts and supported himself in commercial illustration. His career in fine art, in which his ambitions tende
Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007)
Mystery of the Missing Migrants, 1990
The artist’s own words: For centuries, the neotropical migrants in this picture have shuttled between winter homes in the tropical rainforest and nesting sites in our woodlands
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