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Moon Art Prints

The moon has long been seen as an artistic device among painters. The light from featured in moon posters gives even familiar objects a majestically mysterious quality that has fascinated artists throughout the history of art. Additionally, the moon is considered a symbol of secrets, femininity, magic, and creative inspiration.

The moon is typically portrayed as either a crescent or full moon, which were both seen as pivotal times in astrological art. Very rarely are any other forms seen, though whether this is due to artistic concerns or because of some other reason is unknown. Many moon paintings portray human features on the moon's surface, such as in Robert LaDuke's whimsical works featuring this cosmic fixture.

Moon Artwork

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Many Moons IV
by Chris Paschke
18" x 18"
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Sun
by James Wiens
18" x 18"
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Moon
by James Wiens
18" x 18"
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Sweet Dreams Moon Cycle
by Becky Thorns
36" x 12"
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Moonshine Black Gold Sq
by Michael Mullan
22" x 22"
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Many Moons III
by Chris Paschke
18" x 18"
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Many Moons II
by Chris Paschke
18" x 18"
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Spring Moon Tones
by Nathan Larson
18" x 12"
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Spring Moon
by Nathan Larson
18" x 12"
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Celestial
by Moira Hershey
16" x 20"
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Solar Seasons
by Wild Apple Portfolio
18" x 18"
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Star Dolphins
by Moira Hershey
16" x 16"
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Eclipse Neutral Horizontal Crop
by Albena Hristova
18" x 14"
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Moon
by Ann Kelle
16" x 20"
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Full Moon I v2 Panel
by Mike Schick
18" x 36"
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Full Moon II v2 Panel
by Mike Schick
18" x 36"
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Moonshine Gray
by Michael Mullan
22" x 28"
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Celestial Love I
by Laura Marshall
16" x 12"
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Full Moon II v2
by Mike Schick
12" x 20"
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Full Moon I v2
by Mike Schick
12" x 20"
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Full Moon II
by Mike Schick
12" x 20"
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Full Moon I
by Mike Schick
12" x 20"
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Universe Galaxy Lasso the Moon
by Mary Urban
12" x 12"
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Geography of the Heavens II
by Wild Apple Portfolio
18" x 12"
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Geography of the Heavens IV
by Wild Apple Portfolio
24" x 10"
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Geography of the Heavens III
by Wild Apple Portfolio
24" x 10"
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Astronomical Chart I
by Wild Apple Portfolio
24" x 30"
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Lunar Calendar
by Sue Schlabach
24" x 24"
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Earthrise
by Unknown
16" x 16"
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Moon River Lady
by Paula Belle Flores
18" x 18"
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Lunar Golf (NASA)
by Astrolabs
15" x 20"
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Apollo 17 Moon Panorama
by Unknown
38" x 4"
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Apollo 15 Lunar Module Pilot James Irwin Salutes the U.S. Flag
by Unknown
12" x 12"
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Sun and Moon Rise
by Incado
12" x 18"
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Full Moon
by Robert Gendler/Stocktrek Images
28" x 27"
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Others choose to grant the moon an actual human form, which is a popular style in mythological and fantasy art. One famous artist who humanized the moon is Alphonse Mucha, whose signature style captured the mystery and wild allure of moon poster in his work, 'Moon'. Other fantasy artists also use such creatures as fairies, dragons, and elves as elements in their moon art.

Oriental forms of art also have categories of moon artwork. Because of the contemplative natures of Chinese and Japanese art, the tranquil solitude of the moon has been a fascinating subject for many of these artists, though for different reasons.

In Chinese art, the moon is associated with legends of the Moon Goddess Chang'e, the Moon Rabbit, and is the home of the toad, a wise figure in Chinese mythology. Because of the isolation of this kingdom from the world of mortals, this art typically shows the moon as a small object in the upper sections of the painting with large, towering landscapes around it, allowing the viewer to contemplate their distance from the divine.

In Japanese art, the moon itself, rather than the space between Heaven and Earth, is a popular element in paintings. One of the signature styles of Japanese art is a full moon being partially obscured by sakura, or cherry blossom, branches as a depiction of nebulous, feminine beauty.
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