With the art puzzle range you feel like you’re in an art exhibition where famous painters display their most accomplished masterpieces. Put together the wonderful 1000 piece puzzles and experience the fascinating experience of creation.
Edgar Degas 1000 pieces puzzle – In a Café renders a stunning image of the painting also known as L’Absinthe – Absinthe Drinkers. A man and a woman who, although sitting next to each other, stare into space and are in total isolation from the outside world. The work is a denunciation of absinthe, a dangerous drink, popular at the time but later banned.
One of the most important representatives of Impressionism, Edgar Degas was known during his lifetime as a painter of high society, his paintings reflecting its customs
This is the case with the painting In a Café, in which the protagonists are the actress Ellen André and the artist Marcellin Desboutin. The painting ruined the reputation of the two models, and the painter was forced to declare publicly that the two were not alcoholics.
Assemble the 1000 piece puzzle Absinthe Drinkers and notice even the finest brush strokes of the artist’s brush. When the picture is ready, frame the resulting painting and decorate your home with a perfect copy of Degas’ masterpiece.
You can use an ordinary coffee table to support the piece. The reconstructed image measures 68 x 47 cm. Other features of the puzzle game:
Puzzle material
high-quality blue cardboard
sustainable, recyclable materials
semi-gloss finish, bright colours
Number of puzzle pieces: 1000
Recommended age: 14+
Puzzle games bring you multiple benefits that are reflected on many levels:
It cultivates your patience and attention to detail.
It helps you keep your focus on a single task for a long time.
They are a way to relax and disconnect from the everyday.
They give you the opportunity to develop your creativity and memory.
They are an excellent mental workout, helping to keep your brain healthy.
They can be a good opportunity to socialise and connect with loved ones.
Did you know that..
Early in his career, Edgar Degas spent his free time copying works of art on display at the Louvre. It was here that he met Édouard Manet with whom he formed a beautiful friendship.
Degas had a real obsession with ballerinas. For more than half a century he painted, sketched and sculpted pictures of graceful dancers.
In the latter part of his life, his eyesight was seriously impaired and he turned to sculpture.
In 2015, his best-known sculpture, La Petite Danseuse de quatorze ans, sold at auction for £15.8 million.
Discover the world of art with the Edgar Degas – In a Café 1000 piece puzzle
Fascinated by the world of art? With the 1000-piece puzzle Edgar Degas – In a Café you have the unique opportunity to discover a splendid masterpiece, down to the smallest detail. With each piece you match, you enter deeper and deeper into the fascinating world of colour. You experience a state of tranquillity and detachment that reminds you how pleasant it is to enjoy the simple things in life.
Whether you choose this puzzle game as a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life or to spend a few hours of relaxing fun with your loved ones, you’ll enjoy all the benefits a 1000 piece puzzle has to offer. Whether you want to give a special holiday gift or pleasantly surprise a friend, the Edgar Degas – In a Café art puzzle is the perfect choice.