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Adult Jigsaw Puzzle National Gallery: Vincent van Gogh: Sunflowers

Adult Jigsaw Puzzle National Gallery: Vincent van Gogh: Sunflowers

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1000-pieces. Shrink-wrapped, sturdy box (size 10 x 10 x 2 ins). High quality jigsaw puzzle. Finished Jigsaw size 29 x 20 ins.

Part of an exciting series of sturdy, square-box 1000-piece jigsaw puzzles from Flame Tree, featuring powerful and popular works of art. This jigsaw will satisfy your need for a challenge, featuring National Gallery: Vincent Van Gogh, Sunflowers. This 1000 piece jigsaw is intended for adults and children over 13 years. Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts. Finished Jigsaw size 735 x 510mm/29 x 20 ins. Now includes an A4 poster for reference.

Van Gogh painted a series of pictures depicting sunflowers, having first been inspired by the yellow flowers in Paris when he saw them growing in the gardens of Montmartre. Sunflowers were symbolic of life and hope to the artist, and could also be associated with his concept of the sun – glowing, yellow and hopeful.

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Designed and developed at Flame Tree Publishing, an independent publisher of nearly 30 years. Flame Tree Studio is our creative hub bringing people, ideas and techniques together to make fine, illustrated books, art calendars and practical stationery with delightful, thoughtful combinations of text and images. Our creative teams work with artists, illustrators, licensors, museums and galleries throughout the world to offer carefully crafted, timeless works of art across many complementary formats. Flame Tree: The Art of Fine Gifts.

PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN: 9781787556164
Publisher: Flame Tree Gift
Pub Date: 20191119
Series: 1000-piece Jigsaw Puzzles
Height: 10 inches
Width: 10 inches
No. of Pages: 1
Illustrations: 1 illustration
Category: GAMES & ACTIVITIES / Puzzles
Category: ART / History / Modern (late 19th Century to 1945)

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