Release Date: 2014-01-26

Number of Patterns: 30

Benozzo Gozzoli – Italian Renaissance Painter

Benozzo Gozzoli (c. 1421 – 1497) was an Italian Renaissance painter. Although his art doesn’t rival his contemporaries in terms of elevation or strength, his works are attractive because of the rich, lively, and abundant aspects of subjects and objects. In his many frescos, he used bright, vivacious and festive colors. He is best known for a series of detailed murals in the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi depicting festive, vibrant processions. These include the frescos of the Magi in the Magi Chapel, the Journey of the Magi to Bethlehem and a composition of Angels in Paradise. He included a self portrait in the procession. Our pattern set for Benozzo Gozzoli contains many of his recognized works, both in their entirety and also details. The set includes a self portrait, John VIII Palaeologus, several Madonna and Child paintings, Saint Fortunatus Enthroned, Processor of the Magus Balthaza, Follower of the Old King, Lorenzo De’ Medici, The Contemplation of Angels, The Evangelists Luke and John, and the Vision of St. Dominic.

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Release Date: 2014-01-19

Number of Patterns: 22

Ducks in a Row

Duck is a common name for a large number of species of birds which includes both swans and geese. Ducks are characterized by having long necks, broad bills, scaled legs, colorful plumage, and short, pointed wings. Popular types of ducks include Mandarin, Mallard, Teals, and Wood (also known as Carolina). You can find ducks all over the world in suitable habitats. Our Duck pattern set includes many images of colorful ducks sitting, flying, landing, and walking in their natural environments. You’ll find ducklings, mallards, mandarins, and teals in assorted poses and photographic compositions.

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Release Date: 2013-12-28

Number of Patterns: 40

William Glackens – American Realist Painter

William Glackens ((1870 – 1938) was an American Realist Painter and one of the founders of the Ashcan School of American Art which focused on portraying scenes of daily middle class life in New York. The works from this group were robust, urban themes done with energetic painting styles. Glackens later developed his own coloristic style which many compared to Renoir. His subject matters varied constantly through his life with portraits, landscapes, and still lifes. Our set of William Glackens patterns includes At Mouquin’s, The Soda Fountain, L’Apertif, Nude with Apples, The Terrace, Washington Square, Descending from the Bus, Bathers, Portsmouth Harbor, Luise in a Pink Dress, Girl with Green Apples, The Breakfast Porch, Buddha and the Maidens, The Lake, and a self portrait.

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Release Date: 2013-12-07

Number of Patterns: 22

Coral Reefs

Coral reefs are underwater structures made from calcium carbonate secreted by corals. These are tiny animals called polyps which have hard bodies which support and protect their bodies Coral Reefs are sometimes referred to as the “rainforests of the sea”, because they contain the most diverse ecosystems on Earth.. Our set of Coral Reef patterns are based on photographs which depict a wide array of coral reef structures arranged in convoluted, intricate, and colorful designs.

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Release Date: 2013-11-30

Number of Patterns: 23

Jules Tavernier – Hawaii’s Volcano School Artist

Jules Tavernier (1844-1889) was a French painter and was an artist of Hawaii’s Volcano School., a group of non-Hawaiian artists who painted nocturnal scenes of Hawaii’s erupting Volcanoes. Taverier also painted landscapes in the San Francisco and Monterey areas. His work was so popular in Hawaii that he became the official painter to the king. Our pattern set contains Volcano at Night, Wailuku Falls, Sunrise over Diamond Head, Marin Sunset in Back of Petaluma, El Capitan, Indian Encampment, A Balloon in Mid-Air, West Coast Indian Baskets on a Blanket, and Waiting for Montezuma.

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Release Date: 2013-11-16

Number of Patterns: 22

Snowy Peaks

Majestic mountains always look classier with a coat of white snow on top. Against a bright blue sky, these mountains rewind us of the season we’re experiencing, though in some regions these peaks keep their snowy look all year round. Our set of Snowy Peak patterns, contain a wide assortment of these wintery impressions. You find snow peaked mountains accompanied by grassy fields, pine tree forests, cloudy skies, glistening lakes, and rocky terrains.

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