Release Date: 2007-01-25

Number of Patterns: 21

Mary Cassatt – American Female Impressionist

Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) is considered to be the most famous American Female Impressionist painter. Generally known as a painter of mothers and children in domestic and interior scenes, her contemporary style gave them a progressive viewpoint and a new place in modern culture. Our collection includes 21 of her most recognizable paintings including The Boating Party, Children on the Beach, Lady at the Tea Table, The Toreador, and The Child’s Bath. There are also 2 self-portraits included.

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Release Date: 2015-04-04

Number of Patterns: 21

Masaccio – Early Renaissance Painter

Masaccio (1401-1428) was a painter of the early Italian Renaissance. He is considered the best painter of his time because of his skill at recreating lifelike figures and movements as well as a feeling of 3 dimensions. He profoundly influenced the art of painting in the renaissance and directed the art style away from Gothic art to a more humanistic world. He had a brief life span of only 26 years. One of his early works, San Giovenale Triptych shows signs of portraying a 3D effect by foreshortening of some forms and portrays volumetric figures. Another well known piece, The Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, had an impact on other painters including Michelangelo. Our Masaccio pattern set collection contains much of his works including Young Man, The Tribute Money, The Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, Stories of St. Julian and St. Nichols, Adoration of Magi, Crocifissione Napoli, The Madonna and Child with St. Anne, San Giovenale Triptych, St. Peter Healing the Sick with his Shadow, and Raising of the Son of Theophilus and St. Peter Enthroned. There’s also a self portrait of Masaccio.

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Release Date: 2007-09-06

Number of Patterns: 23

Michelangelo – Italian Renaissance Artist

Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475 – 1564) was an amazingly talented Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor. Our SegPlayPC collection contains 23 patterns mostly from his renown paintings of the Sistine Chapel in Rome including The Last Judgement, The Sibyl of Delphi, The Cumaean Sibyl, The Creation of Adam, The Prophet Jeremiah, The Erythraean Sibyl, Ignudo, and The Creation of the Sun and Moon. We have also included patterns of two of his most well known sculptures: David and Giuliano de’ Medici.

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Release Date: 2015-01-18

Number of Patterns: 21

Monkey Business

Monkeys are classified as primates of whom there are 260 known species. They are typically tree dwelling though some live on the ground. They are active in the day and generally considered to be intelligent. The two major types of monkeys are New World Monkeys (Central and South America) and Old World (Africa and Asia) monkeys. Monkeys also have tails, which apes such as gibbons, orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees and humans do not. Popular types of monkeys include Squirrel, Macaque, Capuchins, Howler, Spider, Woolly, Owl, Marmosets, Tamarins, Givet, Green, Silver, Blue, Roloway, Vervet, Mona, and Mandrill. You find many great photographic patterns of expressive monkeys in this set including Capachin, Japanese Macaque, Mona Monkey, Grivet Monkey, Golden Lion Tamarin, Mandrill, Black Howler, and Squirrel Monkey.

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Release Date: 2011-10-15

Number of Patterns: 24

Monster Mash

Monsters are fictional characters usually shown as ugly creatures with a few man-like attributes. They behave in an evil, horrible, and menacing manner while attempting to scare and harm the viewer. Our Segmation set of monsters are depict a bit more friendly and colorful set of characters which you’ll enjoy coloring during the Halloween season and throughout the year. In this set we’ve included a few Frankenstein, devils, aliens, mummies, lizards, and things.

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Release Date: 2010-03-14

Number of Patterns: 21

Moonglow

The moon is Earth’s only natural satellite and we celebrate its beauty in this wonderful pattern set. Because the moon rotates in step with the Earth, we can only see about 59% of the moon’s surface. The dark and featureless plains we see on the near side of the moon are called maria, a Latin term for seas. In our set of Moonglow patterns we showcase photographed images of landscapes, which are lit or dominated with the visible moon. In some patterns, the moon is depicted by itself, while in others, the moon is shown reflecting over calm waters, lighthouses, beaches, bare trees, cloudy skies, rocky coastlines, wheat fields, and mountain ranges.

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