
Lauren Hamilton Cuisine du Jour 2010 Wall Calendar
Indulgently simple and elegantly thoughtful, the studies and still lifes painted by Lauren Hamilton require no more of the viewer than a quiet appreciation of the beauty to be found in life's details. Whether the subject be toys, food, or flowers, soft color and muted tone speak volumes in Lauren's work, providing breathing space and opportunity for appreciation of the abundance of tiny blessings.
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Leonardo da Vinci 2010 Wall Calendar
The original Renaissance man, Leonardo da Vinci was born in Florence in 1452. A brilliant painter, sculptor, architect, and engineer, da Vinci was also profoundly dedicated to scientific inquiry. As a painter, he is celebrated for a number of technical innovations (for instance the ??sfumato?? technique), and, of course, more than a few masterpiece works.
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Louvre 2010 Wall Calendar
So many of the most cherished works of art ever produced can be seen only in this magnificent French museum. Twelve of the favorites are featured in this sampling of the Louvre.
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Louvre 2010 Wall Calendar
This calendar for 2010 features a dozen masterpieces from the world-famous Musee du Louvre in Paris, France.
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M.C. Escher 2010 Desk Calendar
It's hard to say which is more awe-inspiring: Escher's incredible drawing skill or his fast-and-loose roughhousing with reality. This 2010 desk calendar features 262 weekday pages—each with a classically befuddling Escher graphic reproduced in black-and-white-and 52 weekend pages (Saturday and Sunday share a page), each bearing an excerpt from Escher's writings and one of four alternating images.
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M.C. Escher 2010 Hardcover Engagement Calendar
Escher's subtle, humorous explorations of the visually plausible but physically impossible made—and keep—him famous. This calendar presents thirty-two classic Escher drawings, woodcuts, and lithographs, along with fifty-four weekly grids, twelve full-page monthly grids, lists of international holidays and international calling codes/time differences, and double-page spreads of 2010 and 2011 yearly grids.
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M.C. Escher 2010 Mini Wall Calendar
Fans of Escher's perplexing work will find this mini calendar perfect for squeezing into one of the dimensions of their life. Put it right next to the stream that flows uphill, or by the staircase up to the basement (or is that down to the attic?).
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M.C. Escher Beyond Logic 2010 Wall Calendar
With no mathematical background, working on his own, Escher realized principles in his graphics that caught the attention of scientists working in crystallography—the audience that first began to make him famous. This calendar features twelve examples of Escher's hypnotic works, which once surprised and delighted the world of mathematics.
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Macke 2010 Super Poster Calendar
This calendar features a dozen oversized reproductions of some of August Macke's most famous works. The colorful reproductions that grace this poster calendar are stunning enough to be framed and mounted on their own. A monthly European linear calendarium on each page will keep any art lover right on schedule.
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Mackenzie Thorpe 2010 Wall Calendar
British artist Mackenzie Thorpe combines tenderness with fervency through his abstract depictions of animals and children. His interpretations of square sheep and bulbously-headed infants carry with them profound coloring and sweeping lines.
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Mackintosh Decorative Designs 2010 Mini Wall Calendar
Having proved himself a master at designing modern buildings enriched with curves, organic geometry, and repeated motifs, Charles Rennie Mackintosh applied those visual themes to two-dimensional design. The decorative designs adapted for reproduction in this calendar capture the full range of the great Scottish architect's visual repertoire.
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Malevich 2010 Wall Calendar
The Russian painter Kazimir Malevich (1878 – 1935) was one of the pioneers of 20th century art. This calendar shows his peasant paintings with a palette of folk art red, white, and black.
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Mark Rothko 2010 Super Poster Calendar
Russian-born painter Mark Rothko is known for his basic style featuring two or three soft-edged rectangles on wall-sized canvases. Rothko's paintings have a great meditative impact, which is heightened when the large-format canvases are hung low and close to each other at exhibitions. The aim is to prompt in the beholder a sense of being able to enter into the painting.
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Mark Rothko 2010 Wall Calendar
Russian-born painter Mark Rothko is known for his basic style featuring two or three soft-edged rectangles on wall-sized canvases. Rothko's paintings have a great meditative impact, which is heightened when the large-format canvases are hung low and close to each other at exhibitions. The aim is to prompt in the beholder a sense of being able to enter into the painting.
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Mark Rothko 2010 XXL Poster Calendar
The next best thing to owning a Rothko painting! This deluxe super poster calendar includes six lustrous images of paintings by one of the masters of twentieth century abstract expressionism. Includes a colored two-month calendar grid at the bottom of each page and is spiral bound.
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Matisse 2010 Super Poster Calendar
This super poster calendar features the art of Henri Matisse (1869 – 1954). The pages in this large-format calendar are stunning enough to be framed and mounted on their own. European linear calendarium on each page.
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Matisse 2010 Wall Calendar
Henri Matisse (1869 – 1954) is one of the 20th century's greatest artists. Already famous before he was 40, Matisse was a leading member of the so-called Fauves —the wild beasts—a group of avant-garde painters in the early years of the 20h century who used violently bright colors and turbulent brushstrokes.
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Max Bill 2010 Super Poster Calendar
This calendar features the colorful artwork of Swiss sculptor and painter Max Bill (1908 – 1994). The colorful reproductions that grace this poster calendar are stunning enough to be framed and mounted on their own. A monthly European linear calendarium on each page will keep any art lover right on schedule.
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Maxfield Parrish 2010 Wall Calendar
A preeminent figure in the 'Golden Age of American Illustration,' Maxfield Parrish was the most popular artist of his time. His illustrations graced everything from candy boxes to major magazines. Executed in rich, luminescent colors with astonishing virtuosity, his romantic images typically featured flawless young women posed languorously against a background of mountains or opulent classical architecture.
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Metaphorical 2010 Wall Calendar
This metaphorical realist has mastered the art of marrying the indulgence of the impossible with expertly accurate rendering. It is Vladimir Kush's ability to realistically illustrate his imaginings that allows viewers to lose themselves in each strangely calming fantasy. Inspired by Salvador Dali and the world of science, Kush aligns contrast and ambiguity to create visionary works of art.
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Michelangelo 2010 Wall Calendar
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was born in Italy in 1475. He was one of the greatest masters of his time. A sculptor, painter, architect, and poet, Michelangelo produced masterpieces of incomparable beauty. Recalled to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo painted a masterpiece of quality and skill that had never been seen before or since.
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Miro 2010 Small Engagement Calendar
This calendar features a collection of works by MirÓ from the FundaciÓ Joan MirÓ Museum in Barcelona. This museum holds one of the most extensive collections of his works. The calendar also includes sections for Notes, Personal Data, Birthdays and Addresses as well as charts on World Time Differences, International Dialing Codes, International Holidays plus much more.
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Miro 2010 Super Poster Calendar
This calendar features a collection of Joan Miro's works. The pages in this large-format calendar are stunning enough to be framed and mounted on their own. European linear calendarium on each page.
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Miro 2010 Wall Calendar
This calendar features a collection of works by Joan MirÓ from the FundaciÓ Joan MirÓ Museum in Barcelona. This museum holds one of the most extensive collections of his works.
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Mix Your Pix 2010 Vertical Wall Calendar
This innovative, poster calendar format includes monthly calendar grids in the center of the spiral binding and a set of twelve interchangeable images on either side of the center grids. Simply mix your pix among the total of 24 images according to your whim to create your very own personal poster-sized calendar.
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Modern Art 2010 Wall Calendar
The modern art lover's calendar—twelve of the most beloved paintings at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. These powerful works by the masters of the past two centuries continue to engage and inspire us. Includes works by Henri Matisse, Vasily Kandinsky, Andrew Wyeth, Mark Rothko, Georgia O'Keeffe, Edward Hopper, and more.
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Mucha 2010 Hardcover Engagement Calendar
The work of Alphonse Mucha (1860 – 1939), a Moravian artist who trained in Paris, is said to epitomize Art Nouveau. He has become best known for his poster designs, but Mucha was an accomplished artist and designer who also created interiors and designed jewelry, carpets and fabrics. The strong compositions, subtle colors and detailed, elegant decoration of his work, easily lent itself to advertising posters.
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Mucha 2010 Mini Wall Calendar
The work of Alphonse Mucha (1860 – 1939), a Moravian artist who trained in Paris, is said to epitomize Art Nouveau. He has become best known for his poster designs, but Mucha was an accomplished artist and designer who also created interiors and designed jewelry, carpets and fabrics. The strong compositions, subtle colors and detailed, elegant decoration of his work, easily lent itself to advertising posters.
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Mucha 2010 Super Poster Calendar
This poster calendar features the Art Nouveau images of Alphonse Mucha. The colorful reproductions that grace this poster calendar are stunning enough to be framed and mounted on their own. A monthly European linear calendarium on each page will keep any art lover right on schedule.
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Mucha 2010 Wall Calendar
Alphonse Mucha (Czech, 1860 – 1939) virtually invented Art Nouveau as it applied to graphic design. Hired by happenstance to design a poster for one of Sarah Bernhardt's theatrical productions, he finished it in just a few days. After the poster, he worked prolifically in his new style, producing hundreds of gorgeous images.
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Mucha 2010 Wall Calendar
The work of Alphonse Mucha (1860 – 1939), a Moravian artist who trained in Paris, is said to epitomize Art Nouveau. He has become best known for his poster designs, but Mucha was an accomplished artist and designer who also created interiors and designed jewelry, carpets and fabrics. The strong compositions, subtle colors and detailed, elegant decoration of his work, easily lent itself to advertising posters.
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Muybridge 2010 Wall Calendar
Eadweard Muybridge became an international celebrity in 1878 when he produce a series of photographs that settled the question of whether a horse has all four hooves off the ground at the same time while galloping. His book, Animal Locomotion 1887 was long regarded as a scientific study of the body in motion.
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National Gallery of Art 2010 Softcover Engagement Calendar
The leading calendar for art lovers and museum-goers, a treasury of masterpieces from the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., one of the world's foremost art museums. This calendar features images culled from more than 700 years of art history—from idyllic landscapes and vibrant still lifes to captivating portraits and daily scenes.
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Odilon Redon 2010 Wall Calendar
One of the leading Symbolist painters, Odilon Redon reflects the art movement that showed a vivid interest in dreams, imagination and personal references.
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Outsider Art 2010 Wall Calendar
Twenty years ago it was easy to define 'outsider art' as self-taught art's eccentric, alienated fringe. But as this work became increasingly visible, artists themselves would recast that definition. Today's outsider art, unconditioned by engagement with the currents of history, exhibits a tremendous diversity of approaches and materials.
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Paul Klee 2010 Wall Calendar
This calendar features a dozen examples of Expressionist art by Swiss painter Paul Klee (1879�).
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Picasso 2010 Hardcover Engagement Calendar
This calendar features innovative works of art by Pablo Picasso. This hardback, spiral bound weekly engagement calendar features 26 reproductions of Picasso's paintings. The calendar also includes sections for Notes, Personal Data, Birthdays and Addresses as well as charts on World Time Differences, International Dialing Codes plus much more.
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Pop Art 2010 Super Poster Calendar
This oversized calendar features a dozen full-color reproductions from some of the best pop artists from around the world. The pages in this large-format calendar are stunning enough to be framed and mounted on their own. European linear calendarium on each page.
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Quai Branly 2010 Wall Calendar
This new calendar for 2010 features a dozen works of art from the Musee du quai Branly in Paris, France. The museum features indigenous art from Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas.
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Rembrandt 2010 Wall Calendar
Long regarded as one of the most important painters in history, Rembrandt came to prominence during the Dutch Golden Age. He had an outstanding ability to portray people with an uncompromising realism and extraordinary use of light and shade.
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Rothko 2010 Wall Calendar
A central figure in the development of postwar abstract painting in the United States, Mark Rothko (1903 – 1970) is best known for his luminous paintings of the 1950s, characterized by soft-edged rectangular forms and broad, thin washes of color. Rothko worked on large canvases, but he resisted categorizing his paintings as monumental. Instead, he felt that the scale of his work was intimate, establishing a close physical relationship with the viewer.
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Rubens 2010 Wall Calendar
Peter Paul Rubens was a well-educated artist who had a long, successful career. He worked for many of the royal courts in Europe as a Diplomat, Scholar and Artist. His energy was phenomenal; he painted over a thousand paintings and had two wives and eight children. His lasting contribution was as the greatest exponent of Baroque's dynamism, vitality and sensuous exuberance.
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Sixties Design 2010 Wall Calendar
The Swinging Sixties comes from a Time Magazine quote about London in 1966, which summed up the new, turbulent, subversive youth culture that was being expressed through music, film, and fashion. Civil Rights, the Vietnam War, gay and women's liberation were just some of the huge social changes that took place in this decade.
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Soviet Style 2010 Wall Calendar
After the Russian Revolution in 1917 the art movement Constructivism joined with the Socialist movement to produce work that was a fusion of art and political commitment, making the viewer an active participant. In these textiles one can see the factory smoke stacks, cogs of machinery, and happy workers all ingrained in the designs.
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Tamara De Lempicka 2010 Wall Calendar
With her stylish and mesmerizing portraits of women, Tamara de Lempicka is perhaps the most famous painter of the Art Deco period. Enjoy the best of her work as you turn the pages of this calendar.
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The Art of Charley Harper 2010 Wall Calendar
Minimal realism' was how wildlife artist Charley Harper defined his style. 'I don't count feathers,' he said, 'I just count the wings.' Born in rural West Virginia, Harper (1922 – 2007) developed an unmistakable style, capturing an animal's essence with geometric shapes and vivid colors. His work has been featured in many publications, including the two books from which this calendar's twelve images are selected.
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The Art of Ornament 2010 Wall Calendar
Pieces from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston's collection of the teachings of Frenchman Eugene Grasset (1841 – 1917) adorn this graphic-design calendar. Decorative and fascinating, the plates from his Plants and Their Application to Ornament convey a fascination and delight in the simplest of nature's forms.
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The Artist's Garden 2010 Wall Calendar
Gardens have long been an inspiration for painters and illustrators, especially the impressionists who were known for using gardens as a setting to show the pleasure of domestic life as well as the beauty of flowers and nature.
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The Impressionist and the Sea 2010 Wall Calendar
The ever-changing nature of the sea was the perfect subject for the Impressionist painters; it gave them the chance to experiment with their painting techniques and compositions but also to closely observe and capture the transient moment.
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The Impressionist Camera 2010 Wall Calendar
These photographs were deliberately made to look like paintings, drawings, and watercolors, aspiring to the status of fine art. Ironically, this has imbued the images with a quality that can only be achieved in great photography.
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The Owl and the Pussycat 2010 Wall Calendar
David Sheskin's joyous, fanciful art is inspired by his love of animals—especially cats. A self-taught artist who works in pen and ink, acrylics, collage, and sculpture, Sheskin produces exuberant, subtly witty images that appeal to all ages. Each playful composition in this calendar portrays the classic owl-and-pussycat theme with delightful originality.
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Thomas Barbey 2010 Mini Wall Calendar
An entire city presented to you on outstretched hands. Trees that grow clouds instead of leaves. A Venetian gondola floating down a canal…that runs through a cathedral. And an intriguing interpretation of Paris as the 'City of Lights'. Welcome to the surreal world of photographer Thomas Barbèy. The challenging and captivating photomontages in this year's calendar will fill your year with wonder.
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Thomas Barbey 2010 Wall Calendar
An entire city presented to you on outstretched hands. Trees that grow clouds instead of leaves. A Venetian gondola floating down a canal…that runs through a cathedral. And an intriguing interpretation of Paris as the 'City of Lights'. Welcome to the surreal world of photographer Thomas Barbèy. The challenging and captivating photomontages in this year's calendar will fill your year with wonder.
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Treasures from Afghanistan 2010 Wall Calendar
Locked in the vault of Kabul's Presidential Bank, priceless archaeological artifacts from Afghanistan's past, including the breathtaking treasures shown in this calendar, were protected during the wars and uprisings that have racked that country for more than twenty-five years; only now are they finally being seen by the world. Proceeds from the sale of this calendar support the National Museum of Afghanistan.
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Turner 2010 Wall Calendar
The renowned British artist J.M.W. Turner (1775 – 1851) revolutionized landscape painting by investing it with the kind of high intellectual purpose and technical mastery formerly reserved only for grand history painting. This new wall calendar features a dozen of his greatest works.
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Vermeer & Dutch Art 2010 Wall Calendar
Never was the Netherlands so wealthy and powerful as in the seventeenth century. The newly independent republic grew rich on trade and shipping, and art and culture flourished. Wealthy burghers often commissioned portraits of themselves with their prize possessions, making 'the interior' a typical Dutch genre during this century, along with landscapes, seascapes, cityscapes, still lifes, and group portraits.
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Vermeer 2010 Wall Calendar
The late-Renaissance Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer created some of the most exquisite paintings in the history of art. He captured men and women transfixed in quiet meditative moments, using dramatic lighting and perspective to effect a moody and poetic ambience. Here is a selection of twelve favorite paintings from institutions with the greatest Vermeer collections.
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Vermeer 2010 Wall Calendar
This wall calendar features portraits by Johannes Vermeer. Vermeer (1632 – 1675) was one of the greatest painters who ever lived. His genius lies in the use of subtle gradations of light that illuminates all his delicately detailed interiors.
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Wall Masks 2010 Wall Calendar
Ceramic wall masks propagated the 'new' modern images of the woman. Beauties of the day served as models and inspiration for the artists.
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Wallpaper 2010 Wall Calendar
Vintage wallpaper from the 1940s onwards, from Cowboys to Ballet, from the Circus to Outer Space, these retro designs are cool.
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Wassily Kandinsky 2010 Wall Calendar
Kandinsky's art is vibrant, full of movement and resonance, with dynamic lines and colors without distinct limits. This calendar is a must for those who like abstract paintings.
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William Morris 2010 Wall Calendar
William Morris's wallpaper designs have enjoyed a lasting appeal and this wonderful new calendar is testament to that fact. His intricate designs were drawn from plants observed in his gardens, or on country walks. He also utilized tapestries, woodcuts and illuminated manuscripts that boasted beautiful flowers. Morris himself designed over 50 wallpapers and his firm produced a further 49, this calendar exhibits work from both Morris and his colleagues.
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William Morris Arts & Crafts Design 2010 Wall Calendar
A principal founder of the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain—which valued craftsmanship over mass production—William Morris (English, 1834 – 1896) was a fine-art printer and a designer of typefaces, fabrics, and wallpaper. The gorgeous floral and foliate wallpaper designs in this calendar, from the collection of the Brooklyn Museum, were selected from a sample book of William Morris and Company.
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Women Impressionists 2010 Wall Calendar
Everyone knows the names of the famous Impressionists—Manet, Monet, Degas, Renoir, Pissarro—but it is less well known that important women painters also belonged to their circle. This calendar's twelve reproductions, drawn from an international exhibition on the same theme, use the example of four women painters—Mary Cassatt, Berthe Morisot, Eva Gonzalès, and Marie Bracquemond.
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ZoZo the Magic Queen 2010 Wall Calendar
Something magical happens when artist Gianna Majzler gives full rein to her enchanting alter ego, ZoZo the Magic Queen. With a fabulous archive of treasures, flourishes, fancies and ephemera dating back to the 1800s, ZoZo transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. In her signature style of quirky graphic collage, she skillfully combines vivid colors, enchanting themes and charming images, creating an expressive world of imaginative whimsy.
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