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The latest edition of the Ansel Adams wall calendar reproduces 13 classic images by the master photographer, chosen to reflect the changing seasons. Well-known and less familiar photographs are included, depicting grand vistas of the American West as well as intimate studies of plant life, among other favorite subjects. The 2010 calendar is an elegant addition to any home or office, as well as an attractive gift. This is an annual bestseller, with more than 150,000 copies sold each year.

$11.38

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Mary Engelbreit is commonly referred to as "The Queen of Everything." For 2010, let Mary Engelbreit's Your Home Is Your Canvas 2010 Desk Calendar be an inspiration and help make your days the "breit"est they can be.

Some artists use a canvas to create masterpieces, but others use their home as their medium for displaying their artistic talent. Mary Engelbreit's Your Home Is Your Canvas 2010 Desk Calendar is a collection of Mary's best-loved home images, which are guaranteed to bring about feelings of warmth, comfort, and creativity. This calendar offers planning space and weekly calendar grids to keep busy family schedules organized. Flip to the back, and you'll find space for recording birthdays and anniversaries, names and numbers, babysitters, children's friends, services, restaurants, notes, and emergency contacts.

$6.99

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Linda Nelson Stocks grew up on her family's farm. The stories she heard from her Grandma Belle of the "horse and buggy days" always fascinated her. Today, as America's most recognized folk artist, she shares her love of early American life with fans. This calendar represents the inspired career of a woman whose fondest wish as a child was "to wear a beautiful long dress and pick roses all day."

Linda Nelson Stocks Folk Art 2010 Wall Calendar showcases the latest artwork by Linda Nelson Stocks, including her treasured Christmas painting, in which traditional holiday festivities come alive. The beautiful full-color calendar is printed on linen-textured paper, features a brass grommet for hanging, and is packaged in a coordinating full-color envelope.

$14.99

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Thomas Kinkade, known as the Painter of Light, is the most collected artist in the world. His heartwarming paintings included in the Thomas Kinkade "Main Streets" Special Collectors Edition 2010 Wall Calendar are inspired from simple life-affirming values: home, family, friends, tradition, community, and God.

Whether of New York, San Francisco, Paris, Venice, Charleston, or Key West, each monthly image in this full-color calendar immortalizes a different "Main Street" from one of the artist's favorite cities. A personal anecdote describing its inspiration accompanies each image. The Thomas Kinkade "Main Streets" Special Collectors Edition 2010 Wall Calendar includes a vellum envelope with an individually numbered collector's keepsake card tucked inside and is packaged in a beautifully printed folio sleeve.

$11.25

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Mary Engelbreit is commonly referred to as "The Queen of Everything." For 2010, let Mary Engelbreit's The More the Mary-er Calendar be an inspiration and help make your days the "breit"est they can be.

For years, Mary Engelbreit's artwork has been a great source of inspiration to people around the world. With images portraying a close friendship, a love of nature, a zest for knowledge, or a family spending time together, Mary encourages us through her artwork to live life to the fullest and to cherish the special people in our lives. Her Mary Engelbreit's The More the Mary-er Calendar, provides an abundant amount of joy and happiness to help make the year as blissful as it can be.

$39.85

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Fragrant, cheerful, and with a penchant for painting the most unexpected places with splashes of color, wildflowers are a delight to encounter. Bright Yellow Bells in Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge in Washington. A meadow of Lupine in Maroon Bells–Snowmass Wilderness. Balsam Root growing among ponderosa pines. Fireweed bringing a note of color to the banks of the Tatshenshini River. Showcasing a year of beautifully photographed native North American species, Wildflowers is a celebration of nature's prettiest blooms.

$6.47

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Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera is the first book to explore the meticulously composed and richly detailed photographs that Norman Rockwell used to create his famous artworks. Working alongside skilled photographers, Rockwell acted as director, carefully orchestrating models, selecting props, and choosing locations for the photographs--works of art in their own right--that served as the basis of his iconic images. Readers will be surprised to find that many of his most memorable characters-the girl at the mirror, the young couple on prom night, the family on vacation-were friends and neighbors who served as his amateur models. In this groundbreaking book, author and historian Ron Schick delves into the archive of nearly 20,000 photographs housed at the Norman Rockwell Museum. Featuring reproductions of Rockwell's black-and-white photographs and related full-color artworks, along with an incisive narrative and quotes from Rockwell models and family members, this book will intrigue anyone interested in photography, art, and Americana. 

$21.88

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The Artist's Way is the seminal book on the subject of creativity. An international bestseller, millions of readers have found it to be an invaluable guide to living the artist's life. Still as vital today-or perhaps even more so-than it was when it was first published one decade ago, it is a powerfully provocative and inspiring work. In a new introduction to the book, Julia Cameron reflects upon the impact of The Artist's Way and describes the work she has done during the last decade and the new insights into the creative process that she has gained. Updated and expanded, this anniversary edition reframes The Artist's Way for a new century.

$10.46

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A perennial favorite, the Victoriana Calendar dazzles with every glance. Showcasing a dozen lush and lively collages, each evoking tradition and comforting thoughts of home and family, it is a joyful feast for the imagination and spirit. Cynthia Hart's eye for intricate details is simply unmatched. She layers charming antique paper ephemera, gorgeous fresh blooms, old-fashioned jewelry, and luxuriant ribbons and fabrics for vibrant, one-of-a-kind compositions. Lavish, over the top—every one is a treasure. The calendar is packaged in a beautifully decorated gift envelope with 4 postcards, a year-at-a-glance desktop calendar, and a 24-page birthday book.


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Truly fantastic! Boasting legions of loyal fans, the Fantasy Calendar returns with another year of out-of-this-world paintings. Husband-and-wife artists Boris Vallejo, America's premier fantasy artist, and Julie Bell, designer of the popular Dragons of Destiny sculpture series, combine their formidable imaginations to create dark, swirling landscapes inhabited by ethereal unicorns, colorful dragons, and menacing monsters. Plus goddesses, fairies, huntresses and warriors, drawn with precise anatomical detail, captivating and fearless. An original story by C. J. Henderson, author of the Teddy London series, weaves the images together.

$5.70