France Vintage Travel Posters 2027 Wall Calendar
France has been a travel destination for hundreds of years, attracting visitors with its abundance of history, art, and culture. Key advancements i...
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France has been a travel destination for hundreds of years, attracting visitors with its abundance of history, art, and culture. Key advancements i...
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The early 19th century saw the creation of numerous travel posters to encourage tourists to visit England’s historic cities, seaside resorts, and r...
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Journey into space with the astonishing images from NASA’s Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes. Since 1990, Hubble has recorded more than a mill...
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Mycological marvels! Whether edible or poisonous, all mushrooms can be appreciated for their astonishing variety of form, texture, and color. Mushr...
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Using mouthwatering texture and a warm, luminous palette, Wayne Thiebaud created the images of cakes, pies, and other delectables that brought him ...
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Some of Japan’s most exquisite art exists in the form of hanging scrolls and folding screens. Japanese scrolls—usually made of silk or paper decora...
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The purest of poetic forms, the haiku must contain in its 17 syllables a reference to a season as well as a distinct pause or interruption. The poe...
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Approximately 2,500 years ago, Siddhartha Gautama became the Buddha, or “enlightened one,” after having spent years in reflection on the nature of ...
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Kamisaka Sekka’s series of printed butterflies are alive with color, movement, and shape. They float gently on the breeze, and flutter in geometric...
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The extraordinary works of art reproduced here communicate the aesthetic values and skill of their creators while revealing different aspects of Je...
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Bright and spotted with champagne bubbles that effervesce from the earth, Darlene Kulig’s artworks are utterly joyful. Kulig refers to her style as...
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“Colour is a power which directly influences the soul,” artist Wassily Kandinsky asserts. He experimented with color and form to excite emotions an...
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Mark Rothko, a titan among modern painters, said that the subject matter of his paintings was the extremes of human emotion. His extraordinary achi...
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There is something arresting and exhilarating about the intimate connection between women and literature—an observation that has long captured the ...
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Beloved for the boundless imagination and sharp humor exhibited in his more than 100 published works, Edward Gorey has left an undeniable stamp on ...
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Snacking on takeout, on parade en masse, or on their own playing games, you can expect to see this Cat in every scenario, at every corner of the wo...
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The paintings of Charley Harper, a lifelong nature enthusiast, have delighted art and animal lovers for more than seven decades. With his distincti...
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Alphonse Mucha’s iconic linework gained popularity in Paris toward the end of the 19th century and to this day remains some of the most recognizabl...
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Seeking a tranquil place to indulge his twin passions of painting and gardening, master Impressionist Claude Monet moved to the small Normandy vill...
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Carl Larsson’s atmospheric paintings capture the joys of everyday family life in the Swedish countryside at the turn to the 20th century. The seren...
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Balancing the Montmartre neighborhood’s spirited personality and grit, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s posters, advertisements, and paintings are seen ...
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The Impressionists were known for capturing their subjects in the moment, creating landscapes and scenes of everyday life that act as snapshots of ...
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Vincent van Gogh began his art career a mere 10 years before his death, but during that time, he created over 2,000 works. Rejecting the naturalism...
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With agile brushwork, quick dabs of joyful color, and a then-daring artistic style, Claude Monet captured fleeting impressions of nature in everyda...
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Filled with swirling patterns in jewel tones and gold, Gustav Klimt’s glamorous paintings of women epitomize the Austrian Art Nouveau movement know...
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Edward Hopper built his paintings around light. Filled with quiet and solitude, they are often warmed by the sun: “I like long shadows and early an...
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Georgia O’Keeffe was a pioneer of Modernism, known for forging her own path in the art world. Her bold experiments with abstraction and color were ...
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The natural world is a source of wonder and delight, and Molly Hashimoto’s vivid portrayals of birds remind us to pause and enjoy. Be still and eng...
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With soft colors and saturated ambience, Utagawa Hiroshige’s artwork invites you to experience the natural world as he knew it. One of the last gre...
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Schooled in French Impressionism and filled with national pride, a small community of artists came together in 1920 to form the Group of Seven, who...
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Tom Thomson loved the rough country of northern Ontario. His exploratory artistic style and his appreciation of the wilderness helped shape the sty...
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In 1920, a small community of Canadian artists officially became the Group of Seven. As the group extended its membership and influence, a national...
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Emily Carr’s paintings capture the wind-whipped evergreens and fierce vigor of the British Columbia wilderness in the early 1900s. Her charged land...
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Kenojuak Ashevak is widely considered a Canadian national treasure. She was a groundbreaking artist for Kinngait Studios, in the Arctic territory o...
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About 1,200 miles north of Toronto, the hamlet of Kinngait, Nunavut, is home to a multigenerational Inuit community of graphic artists. Their coope...
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William Seltzer Rice found endless inspiration in nature, creating a vast number of watercolors, drawings, photographs, etchings, and block prints....
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Step into the crystalline light and rich, warm colors of the American Southwest in each of Gustave Baumann’s landscape prints. Often dominated by b...
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Henri Matisse was a classically trained artist who brought a thoroughly modern eye to his traditional foundations. The result was a daring new styl...
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From Harlem Renaissance portraits to garden-inspired abstractions, this collection of paintings, prints, and collages includes contributions from 1...
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A leader in the styles and politics of his time, William Morris viewed his patterns as both an art form and a means of social commentary. In respon...
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Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, known simply as Michelangelo, was a child prodigy who became one of the most revered artists in history...
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In an era of rapid industrial and urban development in Japan, Kawase Hasui was famous for prints of serene landscapes and waterways. His influentia...
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Rosalind Wise takes inspiration from nature, painting scenes of flower gardens and meadows on canvases typically four to five feet across. “When I ...
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As a trailblazing artist, storyteller, educator, and feminist activist, Faith Ringgold used her art to reflect on overarching change while preservi...
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With an unflinching gaze, Frida Kahlo faces viewers in dozens of self-portraits that reveal a complex individual through layered symbolism. Drawing...
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Lean in and appreciate the details of every petal, leaf, and delicate wing. In Erin E. Hunter’s delightful illustrations, a pale swallowtail nuzzle...
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An artist both of her time and well ahead of it, Hilma af Klint was a rare original. Years before such Modernist pioneers as Piet Mondrian and Vasi...
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The individuals featured here have contributed their brilliance to a wide range of disciplines. From Walt Carr, a political cartoonist whose work h...
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