, David Driskell, Janet Fish, Mary Frank, Anne Harris, Yvonne Jacquette, Cynthia Knott, Joyce Kozloff... such artists as Milton Avery, Romare Bearden, Thomas Hart Benton, Oscar Bluemner, Charles Burchfield
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Beloved for twenty yearsand still going strongCynthia Harts Victoriana calendar dazzles the imagination with its intricately layered collages evoking love, family, and fondly remembered tradition. Possessing an extraordinary eye for beauty and detail, Cynthia Hart creates one-of-a-kind compositions that are nostalgic yet new, combining delicate paper ephemera, lovely antique jewelry,...more
Victoriana and cats-it's a natural marriage. Celebrating the era when mousers, tabbies, and toms were swept off the farm and cherished with a passion unrivaled since ancient Egypt, Parlor Cats is a dazzling collaboration from the creators of A Victorian Scrapbook, Forget-Me-Nots, Joy to the World: A Victorian Book of...more
Evoking the glories of romance for a new generation of lovers and romantics, Forget-Me-Nots is a beautiful collection of illustrations and text depicting the variety of valentines, ribbons, miniatures and other momentos once passed on by Victorian lovers. Full-color photographs....more
Noted Victorianist Cynthia Hart turns her talented hand to this wildly popular craft with great success, declaring, "Creating a scrapbook is one of the most powerful ways to celebrate our lives and the lives of loved ones." Hart packs into these pretty pages just about everything you need to know:...more
What a reverie! This is the Victoriana gift set that's treasured year after year, evoking memories of love and family, hearth and home, and cherished tradition. Doyenne of Victorian design Cynthia Hart possesses an eye for detail and a masterful hand. Every month, she presents an inventive, one-of-a-kind collage that...more
Nobles bankrupted themselves in pursuit of it. Young convent girls spent 60 hours just to make a square inch of it. The Victorians revived it, and today it still hasn't lost its romance and allure. The Love of Lace celebrates this enchanting fabric from its beginnings as crude open cutwork...more