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The 1000-piece puzzle Claude Monet – Garden at Sainte-Adresse renders the image of the eponymous painting in which the artist painted a sunny scene, full of life and colour, in a bold approach for the times in which he lived
The original painting is now at Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The good news is you don’t have to go all the way to the museum to admire this masterpiece! You can recreate a faithful copy by putting together this wonderful art puzzle. The size of the resulting image is 50 x 70 cm, and you can use an ordinary coffee table to work with it.
Other features of the art puzzle Claude Monet – Garden at Sainte-Adresse:
Puzzle material
high quality blue cardboard
sustainable, recyclable materials
semi-gloss finish, bright colours
Number of puzzle pieces: 1000
Recommended age: 14+
Did you know that puzzle games help you develop different skills?
Putting together 1000-piece puzzles is a relaxing activity with many benefits. Here are just some of the skills you can develop by putting together adult puzzles every day:
Perseverance.
Attention to detail.
Memory.
The ability to quickly find solutions to problems.
Teamwork when putting puzzles together with loved ones.
5 facts about painting Garden at Sainte-Adresse that you probably didn’t know
1. The figures in the painting belong to people close to the painter. For example, the man and woman sitting down are the artist’s father and aunt.
2. The painting is not a family portrait, although there are close figures in it. Relations with his father at the time were strained because of the painter’s relationship with Camille Doncieux, his future wife, whom the family disapproved of.
3. Monet exhibited this painting 12 years after it was painted at the fourth Impressionist exhibition in 1879.
4. To today’s viewer, the bright colours reflecting in the sea, flowers and gravel path are normal. To Monet’s contemporaries, however, this almost stark brightness was shocking.
5. The painting reflects the artist’s admiration for Japanese etchings
Buy now 1000 piece puzzle Claude Monet – Garden at Sainte-Adresse and create your own bright painting, full of colour and positive vibes! If you’re looking for a gift for someone close to you, this wonderful art puzzle is the perfect choice.