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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
Édouard Manet (French, 1832–1883) A Bar at the Folies-Bergère, 1882 Join us at the Folies-Bergère! This popular Parisian cabaret, familiar territory for artist Édouard Manet, was a place to see and be seen (note the woman in the background, peering throug
Georges Seurat (French, 1859–1891) A Sunday on La Grande Jatte—1884, 1884–1886 Sunday in the shadows of the park, enigmatic and still. In A Sunday on La Grande Jatte—1884, Georges Seurat captured the Parisian bourgeoisie at leisure, complete with a monkey
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
Charles White (American, 1918–1979) Mary McLeod Bethune, 1978 Groundbreaking educator and civic leader Mary McLeod Bethune is the statuesque central figure in Charles White’s mural for the Los Angeles Public Library. With education and learning as the cen
Alfredo Arreguín (American, b. 1935) Head Dress, 2014 Alfredo Arreguín is a painter whose art approaches poetry. His work is built on influences as wide ranging as Mexican folk art and the misty shores of the Pacific Northwest. This portrait of Frida Kahl
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
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
A vision of fertility, Purissima is Joseph Stella’s futurist madonna. All things in this garden are at the height of life—ripe fruits, flowers in peak bloom, and birds in breeding plumage, plus Vesuvius erupting in the background. A haloed figure at the c
Paul Heussenstamm’s vibrant sacred art often features his signature motif, the mandala, a mystical symbol many see as a doorway to the soul. Heussenstamm believes that soul patterns are manifested in mandalas, which have played a role in Eastern spiritual
The vibrant spring landscape of the Southwest is magically depicted in this magnificent print by Gustave Baumann, reproduced for this 500-piece jigsaw puzzle. Baumann carved six color blocks to complete the image, which was inspired by the Sonoran Desert
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
Though intensely driven, van Gogh was a deeply thoughtful artist who had the respect of his Impressionist peers. His images convey the earthy, spiritual joy he took in his surroundings, and to see the mundane through his eyes is to see it anew; his depict
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
Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) invested his paintings with fearless color and singular eloquence. His portraits, landscapes, interiors, and still lifes transform the familiar into the exceptional, each one a masterful expression of the painter’s passion. Th
Kawase Hasui’s impressionist-influenced images emphasized the beauty of Japan’s rural countryside and the changing seasons. The mountainscape in autumn, reproduced for this 500-piece puzzle, is a prime example of the artist’s mastery of delicate transitio
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
Anyone for a good old-fashioned game of knucklebones or hoop rolling? You’ll find these and over 80 other children’s pastimes in the enchanting Children’s Games by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The Flemish master painter is known for artworks depicting a wide
Exquisitely beautiful, the beetles in this tiled arrangement induce wonder. Christopher Marley’s thoughtful arrangements of outrageous color—natural and not enhanced digitally—invite us to contemplate these creatures’ breathtaking allure. Marley asserts t
Spring blooms eternal in this skull painting by Mexican American artists Tino Rodriguez and Virgo Paraiso. Their surrealist calaveras are celebrations of human transformation, alive with flowers, birds, and butterflies. In this 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle, n
One of the most parodied works of all time, American Gothic has become a touchstone of pop culture. The iconic painting of a farmer and his daughter is Grant Wood’s best-known work and one of the premier examples of the regionalist movement, in which arti
Amid the poplars, entangled by the floral undergrowth, two lovers stand arm in arm. Their faces disappear into the forest floor. Painted the month before his death, Vincent van Gogh’s Undergrowth with Two Figures bears a haunting quality. This painting, h