With intuition, compassion, prowess, or just plain smarts and determination, the exemplary individuals featured here have contributed their brilliance to enhance the human experience across a wide range of disciplines, including...
Step into the crystalline light and rich, warm colors of the American Southwest in Gustave Baumann’s landscape prints. Often dominated by blue and yellow hues, his woodcuts convey a profound sense of place.
African American artists have made monumental contributions to the world of art, producing an influential body of work informed by the Black experience.
Alphonse Mucha’s iconic linework gained popularity in Paris toward the end of the 19th century and to this day remains some of the most recognizable work from this time period.
Ever curious about what lay beyond the horizon, explorers, merchants, and military forces have for centuries relied upon maps to help them describe and navigate our planet.
William Seltzer Rice found endless inspiration in nature, creating a vast number of watercolors, drawings, photographs, etchings, and block prints. He arrived in Northern California in 1900, the early days of the region’s Arts and Crafts movement.
For over 30 years, Motawi Tileworks has been handcrafting tiles inspired by art and nature. Motawi artisans combine bold colors and refined line art to create unique pieces, from original designs to reimagined Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and ...