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B. Kliban (American, 1935–1990) Jungle Cats No prosaic tiptoeing through the tulips for these tabbies! B. Kliban’s wide-eyed jungle Cats hide in plain sight amidst fantastic flowers and foliage, perhaps keeping an eye on their wacky humans. Inspired by th
Jon Ching (American, b. 1985) The Dawn of Makahiki, 2019 Jon Ching paints photorealistic fantasies, transforming the stunning colors and patterns found in nature in unexpected ways. In tribute to the Hawaiian festival celebrating Lono, god of agriculture,
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
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
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
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
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
The joyful, vibrant colors of spring balance the strength of snow-dappled mountains in Kazuyuki Ohtsu’s landscape. Ohtsu follows the sōsaku hanga (creative print) tradition, in which artists handle every step—they paint the original pictures, carve the wo
Harriet Tubman’s striking, resolute figure stands at attention in this painting by William H. Johnson, part of his 1945 Fighters for Freedom series. The American artist had returned to the United States from Scandinavia only a few years earlier, motivated
Vincent van Gogh had several reoccurring motifs throughout his work—landscapes, night scenes, floral still lifes—and the self-portrait was one he often returned to. With his iconic red beard and bright green eyes, this painting shows the artist during his
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’s The Desert was originally featured on a poster commissioned by the US National Park Service. The painting includes an abundance and variety of flora and fauna, from the gila woodpecker (center) to the white-throated woodrat hiding beneath
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