The Pomological Watercolor Collection
Before color photography, the USDA hired artists to paint every variety of fruit grown in America. The result was one of the most obsessively detailed—and quietly beautiful—archives in US history.
The Ukiyo-e Floating World Collection
Woodblock prints from the final decades of Japan's Edo period (and beyond)—an era when kabuki theater, samurai folklore, and traditional printmaking flourished together. Bold lines, flat color, and a compositional precision that looks just as sharp on a tee as it did on paper. Each piece preserves the texture and atmosphere of historic ukiyo-e artwork on something you can actually wear.
Flamingos of the Belle Époque
Flamingo illustrations from the Belle Époque—the “Beautiful Era” of Victorian and Edwardian natural history, when artists, explorers, and zoologists documented the living world in richly detailed printed plates.