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Turner Watercolours Tate 2009 Mini Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Turner Watercolours, Tate 2009 Mini Calendar: This calendar brings together a collection of J.M.W. Turner?s (1775?1851) astonishing watercolours. The Romantic painter was at the forefront of watercolour painting, transforming it from a medium used to produce studies and sketches, to an art form in its own right. Turner's watercolours are evidence of his scientific interest in the play of light on atmosphere and the nuances of colour and tone. This fascination is demonstrated beautifully in this precious calendar. Featuring maritime scenes as well as sweeping landscapes and notable buildings, this calendar comprises some of Turner's best-loved subjects. He was hugely prolific during his life, leaving behind a massive body of work. In addition he was a member of the Royal Academy. Each month is paired with relevant information on the artist's life and works. This stunning calendar is also available in a wall format. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Mucha Alphonse 2009 Mini Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing The work of Alphonse Mucha (1860?), 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. Each captivating glittered image is paired with a piece of text concerning the artist's life and works.The work of Alphonse Mucha (1860), 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 colours and detailed, elegant decoration of his work, easily lent itself to advertising posters. Each captivating glittered image is paired with a piece of text concerning the artist's life and works. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Ertand#232 2009 Mini Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Ertè 2009 Mini Wall Calendar: Russian by birth, Roman Petrovich Tyrtov became Romain de Tirtoff after moving to France, and abbreviated his name to Erté (the French pronunciation of 'R.T.') to avoid shaming his father who disapproved of his choice of career. A distinctive artist and designer, he is perhaps best known for his sinuous and stylish fashion designs, showing willowy women against stylized settings and patterns. Instantly recognizable, his glamorous women perfectly capture the Art Deco elegance of their time, and a pleasingly varied selection of these are presented in this calendar. Each month is accompanied by a splendid extract of poetry that reflects the exquisite nature of its partner image. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Erte 2009 Slim Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Erte 2009 Slim Calendar: Russian by birth, Roman Petrovich Tyrtov became Romain de Tirtoff after moving to France, and abbreviated his name to Erté (the French pronunciation of 'R.T.') to avoid shaming his father who disapproved of his choice of career. A distinctive artist and designer, he is perhaps best known for his sinuous and stylish fashion designs, showing willowy women against stylized settings and patterns. Instantly recognizable, his glamorous women perfectly capture the Art Deco elegance of their time, and a pleasingly varied selection of these are presented in this calendar. The cover is glittered and each month is accompanied by a splendid extract of poetry that reflects the exquisite nature of its partner image. Also available are the calendar in a slim and mini format as well as an Erté diary. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Erte 2009 Diary Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Erte 2009 Diary: Russian by birth, Roman Petrovich Tyrtov became Romain de Tirtoff after moving to France, and abbreviated his name to Erté (the French pronunciation of 'R.T.') to avoid shaming his father who disapproved of his choice of career. A distinctive artist and designer, he is perhaps best known for his sinuous and stylish fashion designs, showing willowy women against stylized settings and patterns. Instantly recognizable, his glamorous women perfectly capture the Art Deco elegance of their time, and a pleasingly varied selection of these are presented in this calendar. The cover is glittered and each month is accompanied by a splendid extract of poetry that reflects the exquisite nature of its partner image. Also available are the calendar in a slim and mini format as well as an Erté diary. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Spike Milligan 2009 Slim Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Spike Milligan 2009 Slim Calendar: This hilarious calendar brings together a selection of cartoons by the comic genius Spike Milligan. Best known as the co-creator of and writer for The Goon Show, Milligan’s prolific career includes comedian, musician, poet, playwright and cartoonist. These colourful and entertaining drawings display his bizarre and nonsensical sense of humour. His absurd visual interpretations of everyday words and phrases will bring a smile to you face every month of the year! P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Mucha 2009 Slim Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Mucha 2009 Slim Calendar: Mucha 2009 Mini 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 jewellery, carpets and fabrics. The strong compositions, subtle colours and detailed, elegant decoration of his work, easily lent itself to advertising posters. Mucha understood that selling a product could be best achieved by selling an idea or a promise; his posters evoked a beautiful, spiritual life. A glittered cover enhances the calendar that also comes in a mini format and a Mucha diary is available. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Ivory Cats 2009 Slim Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Ivory Cats 2009 Slim Calendar: Lesley Anne Ivory's work is world renowned and avidly collected. Her beautiful paintings of cats have a unique style, painstakingly depicting the animals every hair and whisker, setting them against equally intricate and varied patterns that are a feast for the eyes. With this calendar you will enjoy a different cat each month, from a ginger cat lounging on a patchwork blanket, to a group of kittens frolicking in the snow. Each feline image is accompanied by a celebratory piece of poetry. A glittered cover completes the calendar. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Oriental Flowers 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing These works are a visual treat showcasing the works of oriental artists. Represented through various mediums, including ink as well as paint, each work conveys its own sense of artistic expression. The traditional Japanese symbol for the ephemeral nature of life, the cherry blossom, features in the calendar accompanied by a poem celebrating Spring, the season that brings about its blossoms. Other traditional flowers in this alluring calendar include the peony and lotus. This calendar is made complete by the glitter details and the extracts of poetry that appear each month. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Fairies 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Fairies Wall Calendar: Fairy art was a theme popularized during the Victorian era, largely to do with the literary and theatrical influences of Romanticism. This whimsical subject allowed people to escape the harsh realities of industrialization. This beautiful calendar is a gathering of fanciful fairies in the world of nature. Each month you will be treated to a new scene of enchantment. The fairies float and flit through the forests and above the trees inviting you to enjoy their magical pursuits. In addition to the glittered cover, the calendar also features a selection of poetry each month. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Turner Watercolours Tate 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Turner Watercolours, Tate 2009 Wall Calendar: This calendar brings together a collection of J.M.W. Turner?s (1775?1851) astonishing watercolours. The Romantic painter was at the forefront of watercolour painting, transforming it from a medium used to produce studies and sketches, to an art form in its own right. Turner's watercolours are evidence of his scientific interest in the play of light on atmosphere and the nuances of colour and tone. This fascination is demonstrated beautifully in this precious calendar. Featuring maritime scenes as well as sweeping landscapes and notable buildings, this calendar comprises some of Turner's best-loved subjects. He was hugely prolific during his life, leaving behind a massive body of work. In addition he was a member of the Royal Academy. Each month is paired with relevant information on the artist's life and works. This stunning calendar is also available in a wall format. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Forest Fairies 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Forest Fairies 2009 Wall Calendar: Welcome to the delightful world of Beverlie Manson's Forest Fairies, a beautiful calendar complete with glittered cover. The delicate watercolours reveal a rich imagination, populated by pretty fairies in floaty dresses who frolick among flowers and fly with the fireflies. They are friends with all of nature as they play with the butterflies and ride atop unicorns. Care has been taken to select charming snippets of poetry that complement the image they partner. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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London Tate 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing London, Tate 2009 Wall Calendar: This calendar brings together a fantastic collection of images of London. The diversity, vibrancy, grittiness as well as beauty of this great city are reflected in the variety of the images. With scenes ranging from Trafalgar Square to Camden to Chiswick and including artists such as Derain, Pasmore and Trevelyan, this calendar offers a series of artistic interpretations of the English capital. Further information about the artists and their works partner each month's image. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Lure Of The Orient Tate 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Lure of the Orient, Tate 2009 Wall Calendar: This sumptuous calendar is released in conjunction with the Tate Britain?s exhibition ?The Lure of the East? running from June to August 2008. The calendar celebrates British painter?s fascination with the Near and Middle East from 1780 to 1930. Featuring paintings by great British artists such as John Frederick Lewis, Lord Frederic Leighton and Augustus John who were mesmerized by the colours, patterns, textures and beauty of this exotic world; whether painting scenes of interiors, landscapes or portraits these artists captured this allure in their work. Further information about the artists and their works accompany each month's image in this visually stunning calendar. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Rothko Tate 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Rothko, Tate 2009 Wall Calendar: Mark Rothko (1903–1970) is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. Rothko is deemed an Abstract Expressionist, whose works convey basic human emotions. He is best known for his colour field paintings that are at turns melancholic, mysterious and spiritual. These iconic works, composed of just simple shapes, glow with colour and beat with vitality. Tate Modern's Rothko exhibition, from September 2008 to February 2009, brings together some of his best-known masterpieces, including the Seagram Murals. This calendar complements the exhibition and reproduces 12 of Rothko’s most powerful canvases. Further information about the works accompanies each month's image in this visually stunning calendar. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Images Of Africa 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Images of Africa 2009 Wall Calendar: Granddaughter of the renowned cartoonist H.M. Bateman, Tilly Willis lives and works mainly in Somerset, England but she also spends time with family in Senegal, West Africa. A passion for travel has taken her to remote parts of Africa, the Middle East and Russia and provides her with a constant source of inspiration for her dramatic paintings of the people and places she encounters. Bring sunshine into your life with this calendar showcasing her paintings of Africa. Their rich, bright hues, pleasing compositions and evocative subjects guarantee to create a feel for the African landscape and people. Extracts of complementary poetry have been selected to enhance each piece of art. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Abstract Art Tate 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Abstract Art, Tate 2009 Wall Calendar: This fabulous collection draws together works from numerous prominent modern artists. This calendar is full of varying techniques and moods all claiming membership to the world of abstract art. The splattered canvases of Cy Twombly are starkly contrasted against the measured works of Bridget Riley, the bright colours of Matisse's collages oppose Moholy-Nagy's near monochrome Constructivist paintings. By taking these vastly different works and featuring them alongside one another you can really get a feel for the spectrum that exists within abstract art. Further information about the artists and their works partner each month's image. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Designs For Dining 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Designs for Dining 2009 Wall Calendar: The RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) exists to advance architecture and promote excellence in the profession. Gathered here are some of the stunning photographs of magnificent architectural features kept in the RIBA's archives. From the funky monochrome furnishings of the Embassy cinema in Maldon, to the grand opulence of the Ritz Hotel, to the sleek functionality of the Pennine Tower Restaurant, this calendar celebrates the variety of environments architects have created for the purpose of eating and entertaining. Each image is paired with informative text. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Art Fund The 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Art Fund, The 2009 Wall Calendar: This fantastic calendar features a selection of the numerous important art works that The Art Fund has helped public galleries in the UK buy for everyone to enjoy. Including some of the most famous artists and well-loved paintings of all time such as Turner?s The Blue Rigi, Vel?zquez?s The Toilet of Venus and Riley?s Conversation this calendar celebrates these stunning paintings as well as the work of the Art Fund. Information about the artist, painting and the fascinating story of the purchase accompanies each month?s image. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Charles Rennie Mackintosh 2009 Wall Calendar: Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868?1928) was a major influence on the architecture and design of the twentieth century. A gifted artist, designer, craftsman and architect, he is one of the key figures of the Arts & Crafts design movement in Britain and the flourish of Art Nouveau in Scotland. As part of a group of artists known as 'The Four' he helped develop the 'Glasgow' style. As is evident in this beautiful calendar, the pleasing mix of clean geometric lines and sweeping floral motifs means his work is a feast for the eyes while still retaining, in design and architecture, the ethos of function, quality and individual craftsmanship that was so important. Each image is accompanied by a piece of informative text about Mackintosh's life and works. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Tiffany Louis Comfort 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848) was the son of Charles Lewis Tiffany, founder of the famous jewelry firm Tiffany & Co. A talented artist and designer, he took after his father, being skilled in jewelry design, as well as ceramics, enamels, and metalwork. However, he was most keen to develop his glassmaking skills and is therefore best known for his beautiful stained-glass designs for windows and lamps. Inspired by the ideals of the English Arts & Crafts movement, he used opalescent glass in a variety of colors and textures to create the stunning range of jewel-like Art Nouveau designs that can be seen in this calendar, complete with glittered pages. Extracts of complementary poetry have been selected to enhance each month's image. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Fairyland 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing With its sparkling glittered pages, the Fairyland calendar provides the viewer with new visual delight every month. Jean & Ron Henry's charming illustrations are irresistible, introducing us to a host of sweet winged cherubins, flower fairies, and fairytale characters. Whether perched on a toadstool conversing with their woodland friends, taking a moonlit ride on a swan or keeping the Christmas Tree Fairy company, you will lose yourself in their magical world. Each month is accompanied by a whimsical extract of poetry that reflects the magical nature of its partner image. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Ertand#232 2009 Wall Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Ertè 2009 Wall Calendar: Russian by birth, Roman Petrovich Tyrtov became Romain de Tirtoff after moving to France, and abbreviated his name to Erté (the French pronunciation of 'R.T.') to avoid shaming his father who disapproved of his choice of career. A distinctive artist and designer, he is perhaps best known for his sinuous and stylish fashion designs, showing willowy women against stylized settings and patterns. Instantly recognizable, his glamorous women perfectly capture the Art Deco elegance of their time, and a pleasingly varied selection of these are presented in this calendar. Each month is accompanied by a splendid extract of poetry that reflects the exquisite nature of its partner image. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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Mucha 2009 Deluxe Calendar Calanders Flame Tree Publishing Mucha 2009 Deluxe Calendar: The work of Alphonse Mucha (1860?1939), a Moravian artist who trained in Paris, is said to epitomise 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 jewellery, carpets and fabrics. The strong compositions, subtle colours and detailed, elegant decoration of his work, easily lent itself to advertising posters. Mucha understood that selling a product could be best achieved by selling an idea or a promise; his posters evoked a beautiful, spiritual life. A glittered cover enhances the calendar. P&P2.59 Review this product |
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