Release Date: 2012-01-30

Number of Patterns: 26

Piero della Francesca – Early Renaissance Artist

Piero della Francesca (c.1415 – 1492) was a painter of the Early Renaissance who was also known as a painter and geometer. His works are characterized by humanism, geometry and perspective. Most of his works were religious based and he is best known for the cycle of frescoes in The Legend of the True Cross in the church of San Francesco in the Tuscan town of Arezzo. Our collection of patterns contains many of his most well known pieces including several from The Legend of the True Cross, The Baptism of Christ, and several pieces from Montefeltro Altarpiece, the Diptych Portrait of Battista Sforza and Federico da Montefeltro, and the Polyptych of Saint Augustine.

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Release Date: 2007-03-31

Number of Patterns: 27

Pierre-Auguste Renoir – French Impressionist

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) was a world renown French Impressionist painter who excelled in transferring beauty and feminine sensuality to the canvas. His portraits and real life scenes are filled with sparkling color and light. Our SegPlayPC collection contains 27 patterns of Renoir’s most recognized and important works including “”Dance at the Mouline de la Galette””, “”Luncheon of the Boating Party””, “”On the Terrace””, and “”The Theater Box””. There are many portraits (including a self portrait),

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Release Date: 2010-02-25

Number of Patterns: 22

Pieter Bruegel the Elder – Netherlandish Renaissance Painter

Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c.1525 – 1569) was a Netherlandish Renaissance painter who was best known for his detailed landscapes and peasant scenes. He earned the nickname “Peasant Bruegel” for his alleged practice of dressing as a peasant to mingle at weddings and other community celebrations, just to gain an insight for creating details in his paintings. In his landscapes he created stories of peasants engaging in the rituals of village life including agriculture, hunts, meals, festivals, dances, and gam

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Release Date: 2009-04-28

Number of Patterns: 23

Pieter de Hooch – Dutch Interior Painter

Pieter de Hooch (1629 – 1684) was a Dutch Genre painter who is noted for his interior scenes, strong use of perspective, and accurate lighting. His works are similar to those of his Dutch contemporary, Johannes Vermeer, in both content and style. Although he initially painted soldiers and their surroundings, he turned his attention to painting genre scenes depicting Dutch domestic life. Many of these scenes include home interiors, courtyards, and gardens with women as the main characters. Our set of patterns includes his most well known scenes including At the Linen Closet, Woman with a Child in a Pantry, and Soldiers playing Cards.

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Release Date: 2009-01-06

Number of Patterns: 22

Pink Flamingo

Flamingos are the gregarious wading birds which symbolize the tropical world. These birds are characterized with long thin legs, webbed feet, a plump midsection, downward oriented beak, and of course a marvelous pink tint throughout their bodies. They frequently stand on one foot as they search for suitable food in shallow waters. As a well recognized symbol in pop culture, pink plastic flamingos are frequently used as “tacky” lawn decorations. Our SegPlayPC set has 21 great looking flamingo patterns. Yo

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Release Date: 2010-08-16

Number of Patterns: 25

Poses of Roses

A rose is a perennial flower or shrub that comes in many species and colors. There is also a range of sizes for roses from miniature roses to climbers that reach over 15 feet. They are characterized with a delightful fragrance, a set of colorful oval leaves, and a prickly stem. There is an edible side to roses: they have edible fruit, rose oil is used for cooking, rose hips are used for jellies and jams, and rose syrup is used for scones and marshmallows. Our set of Rose patterns contains many images of colored roses, many taken from a macro camera lens in various close up positions. You’ll also find gorgeous pictures of roses in vases as well as in the garden.

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