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Monet's The Japanese Footbridge Puzzle - 1,000 Pieces

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The Story

This challenging 1,000-piece puzzle features Monet's painting The Japanese Footbridge.

- Jigsaw puzzle is made of cardboard
- 1,000 pieces
- Puzzle size is 25 inches x 20 inches
- Box measures 10 inches x 13 inches x 1.5 inches
- Choking hazard - small parts not suitable for children under 3 years of age
- Item #: 978-0764940446

Monet's prized water garden, and the footbridge he built over it, became the subject of his most notable paintings and eventually his only focus. He began construction of the water garden as soon as he moved to Giverny in France. Monet diverted the water and remade the landscape with the same artistry he applied to his paintings; and then he used the garden, in turn, as his creative inspiration. As one of the most esteemed of all the French Impressionists, Monet's focus on his beloved garden resulted in a glorious body of work inseparable from its subject matter.


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    Description

    This challenging 1,000-piece puzzle features Monet's painting The Japanese Footbridge.

    - Jigsaw puzzle is made of cardboard
    - 1,000 pieces
    - Puzzle size is 25 inches x 20 inches
    - Box measures 10 inches x 13 inches x 1.5 inches
    - Choking hazard - small parts not suitable for children under 3 years of age
    - Item #: 978-0764940446

    Monet's prized water garden, and the footbridge he built over it, became the subject of his most notable paintings and eventually his only focus. He began construction of the water garden as soon as he moved to Giverny in France. Monet diverted the water and remade the landscape with the same artistry he applied to his paintings; and then he used the garden, in turn, as his creative inspiration. As one of the most esteemed of all the French Impressionists, Monet's focus on his beloved garden resulted in a glorious body of work inseparable from its subject matter.