Flowers from the Mesa
Price range: $13.85 through $170.40This piece bridges art and natural history, making it perfect for collectors drawn to scholarship, nature, and timeless design.
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This piece bridges art and natural history, making it perfect for collectors drawn to scholarship, nature, and timeless design.

Unknown, East Asian, 19th century
Though the artist remains unknown, the composition reflects East Asian artistic traditions that value harmony, movement, and negative space. This piece brings calm refinement to any interior.

Artist: Attributed to Bhawani Das (Indian) c. 1777โ1782
Attributed to Bhawani Das, this work reflects a cross-cultural moment in art history where Indian artists documented natural specimens for European patrons.


Artist: Unknown, European, 19th century
Though the artist is unknown, the work reflects the romantic maritime tradition of the 19th century. This piece brings depth and calm to gallery-style interiors.

Artist: Albert Bierstadt, ca. 1872
Perfect for rustic, Western, or heritage-inspired interiors, this piece adds texture, history, and narrative depth to any room.

Art Print | Vincent van Gogh, Dutch, 1890
Painted during the final year of his life, this piece reflects Van Goghโs emotional depth and devotion to color and form.

Artist: Diego Rodrรญguez de Silva y Velรกzquez (Spanish) ca. 1650
Velรกzquezโs masterful handling of light and texture elevates the portrait beyond representation into psychological presence. This piece brings depth, history, and gravitas to museum-inspired interiors.

Artist: Frances Mary Jennie Bellows Millard, ca. 1850
Millardโs gentle handling of landscape and architecture evokes reverence and quiet patriotism, making this piece both decorative and historically meaningful.

Artist:ย Charles Ethan Porter, 1888
Porterโs work reflects the late-19th-century fascination with natural history and botanical illustration. This piece brings softness and refinement to interiors inspired by nature, scholarship, and timeless design.


Artist: Sanford Robinson Gifford, 1868
A warm, luminous view of the Italian countrysideโperfect for vintage, travel-inspired, or romantic interiors. Printed on archival Hahnemรผhle Photo Rag for museum-quality depth and texture.

Artist: William Trost Richards (American) c. 1879
Though the artist remains unknown, the work reflects 19th-century coastal traditions that favored mood over detail. This piece adds depth and quiet drama to refined interiors.

Artist: J.W. Hill (American) c. 1855
Hillโs work offers a historical snapshot of New York during a period of rapid transformation. This piece adds understated character and documentary elegance to gallery walls and academic interiors.

Art Print | Unknown, American, 1898
This late-19th-century work reflects Americaโs growing reverence for its national parks and natural heritage. It brings grandeur and a sense of discovery to your walls.

Artist: Unknown, American, ca. 1850โ1860
Though the artist is unknown, the portrait reflects period values of dignity and restraint. This piece adds subtle storytelling and historical charm to gallery-style interiors.

Artist: Bronzino (Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano), Italian, 1530s
Bronzinoโs mastery of form and detail lends the portrait a sculptural quality. This piece adds sophistication and Old Master gravitas to museum-inspired interiors.

Art Print | Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, American (born England), 1897
Tait was known for his close study of wildlife, and this work reflects a deep respect for the natural world. It brings a sense of gentleness and quiet realism to nature-inspired and traditional interiors.