Best selling Greeting cards + Writing paper from Anaconda

On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Anaconda products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.

1. Anaconda Postcard Set Banksy

The currently most famous street art artist is simultaneously an unknown: No one knows who is behind the pseudonym Banksy. Banksy became famous for his stencil graffiti, which initially appeared in the UK but gradually emerged worldwide. Some works, such as Girl with Balloon, have become firmly embedded in the collective art memory. Banksy's art often takes a critical stance towards politics and society; for instance, he has addressed Brexit and the treatment of refugees. This postcard set brings together 18 works from this extraordinary art phantom. 

2. Anaconda Postkarten-Set Katsushika Hokusai

Katsushika Hokusai is considered the most important representative of Japanese ukiyo-e, the genre of Japanese printmaking and painting that reflected the lifestyle of the population during the Edo period in "images of the flowing world". His best-known work is the series of paintings "36 Views of Mount Fuji" (1829-1833); the painting "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" included in this cycle is probably the most famous Japanese artwork of all. The masterful colour woodcuts had a lasting influence on Impressionist painters and inspired artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt. 

3. Anaconda Postcard Set Christmas

As Christmas cards, invitation cards, for collecting, or for decoration. In the format of 15.4 x 10.8 cm. With plenty of space for writing. "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas" - this phrase from Theodor Storm captures the sentiment of many around the world as the festive season approaches at the end of each year. The diverse artworks in this postcard set reflect this cozy atmosphere. 18 special Christmas cards for sending and gifting. 

4. Anaconda Postcard Set Reading Women

For greeting cards, congratulations cards, gift cards, invitation cards, for collecting or decorating. In the format of 15.4 x 10.8 cm. With plenty of space for writing. The choice of motifs by painters is influenced by various sources, often shaped by the respective eras or movements. However, there is one motif that has fascinated generations of artists beyond these boundaries: the motif of the reading woman. Whether by Amerling, Renoir, or van Gogh, numerous painters have captured the special intimacy of the moment of reading in their works. They depict women absorbed in their books, sitting by open windows or outdoors, strolling through blooming landscapes, or enjoying a cozy atmosphere. This postcard book brings together 18 of the most beautiful paintings of reading women, from Classicism to Modernism. 

5. Anaconda Postcard set The Blue Rider

The painters Franz Marc and Wassily Kandinsky founded the Blue Rider after a dispute with the New Artists' Association, a group that did not impose a fixed direction but sought to bring together various art movements. With the support of August Macke, Gabriele Münter, Paul Klee, and others, the Blue Rider gained significant traction. The first successful exhibition took place early on. At the second exhibition, alongside works by Kandinsky and Marc, pieces by Hans Arp, Georges Braque, and Pablo Picasso, as well as works by the artists of Die Brücke, were showcased. In 1912, the almanac titled The Blue Rider was published. 

6. Anaconda Pierre-Auguste Renoir Postcard Set

For greeting cards, congratulatory cards, gift cards, invitation cards, for collecting or decorating. In the format of 15.4 x 10.8 cm. Includes information about the life and work of the artist and plenty of space for writing. The French painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919) is considered a leading representative of Impressionism. He distinguishes himself from other Impressionists through his fascination with the human figure. Renoir created over 6000 works; this postcard set includes 18 of his most beautiful motifs. 

7. Anaconda Postcard set Vienna Secession

For greeting cards, congratulatory cards, gift cards, invitation cards, for collecting or decoration. In the format of 15.4 x 10.8 cm. Featuring motifs by Gustav Klimt, Otto Wagner, and Koloman Moser, among others. Includes information about the images and plenty of space for writing.

"To each time its art, to art its freedom."

The Vienna Secession was founded in 1897 by a group of progressive artists, including Gustav Klimt, Otto Wagner, and Koloman Moser, in Vienna. It was a response to the conservative and rigid historicism of the established art scene. As a cooperative of youth, they instead promoted Art Nouveau. In addition to painting, the artists, architects, and designers also dedicated themselves to sculpture, architecture, and furniture design. With their works, they made Vienna one of the centers of this art style in the following years. This postcard set gathers twenty of the most beautiful motifs from painting and crafts. All motifs can be easily detached and used as postcards.
 

8. Anaconda Postcard set mountains

For greeting cards, congratulations cards, gift cards, invitation cards, for collecting or decoration. In the format of 15.4 x 10.8 cm. Designs include works by William Turner, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, and Paul Cézanne. With plenty of space for writing. This postcard set features beautiful mountain panoramas and mountain views by renowned painters. 18 designs of idyllic valleys, majestic rock formations, and imaginative cloudscapes invite you to dream. The designs can be easily perforated for removal. 

9. Anaconda Postcards set Gustav Klimt

For greeting cards, congratulatory cards, gift cards, and invitation cards, for collecting or decoration. In the format of 15.4 x 10.8 cm. With information about the life and work of the artist and plenty of space for writing.

Gustav Klimt, 1862 - 1918, was one of the most significant artists of the Vienna Secession.

This postcard book features a gallery of images showcasing 20 of the most famous and beautiful works of the Viennese Art Nouveau artist. In addition to "Judith" and "The Kiss," art enthusiasts will also find images such as "Danae," "Portrait of Sonja Knips," "Goldfish," and many others. All motifs can be easily detached and used as postcards.
 

10. Anaconda Postkarten-Set Paula Modersohn-Becker

Paula Modersohn-Becker (born 1876 in Dresden, died 1907 in Worpswede) is one of the most important female artists of Expressionism. Modersohn-Becker's artistic home was the artist colony of Worpswede. She spent a lot of time in Paris to learn and seek inspiration from the local art scene. She created over 700 paintings and nearly 1000 drawings. This postcard book contains 20 of her most significant works that can be detached. In addition to an introduction, there are brief descriptions for each image.