The Peppermint Bottle by Paul Cézanne Puzzle (30, 110, 252, 500-Piece)

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A classic art jigsaw puzzle will deliver wholesome downtime for friends and family. Made with high-quality chipboard pieces, our puzzles come in 30, 110, 252, and 500-piece variations. Ships in gift-ready metal boxes for a show-stopping presentation.

Please note: this product is intended for ages 4+ (choking hazard).

.: Made with Pre-die cut chipboard
.: Satin finish
.: Finished image on the tin box cover
.: 30, 110, 252 or 500 precise interlocking pieces
.: Uniformly cut non-edge pieces
.: This puzzle comes in a white metal tin box

Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. "The Peppermint Bottle" is an artwork created by the renowned French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Cézanne, believed to have been produced between 1893 and 1895. This painting is a striking example of Cézanne's innovative and influential style, which bridged the gap between Impressionism and the emergence of modern art in the 20th century. The painting presents a simple yet captivating still life composition. At the center of the artwork is a glass bottle containing peppermint liqueur. The bottle is placed on a table with a white tablecloth, and it is accompanied by other objects and utensils, such as a glass and a small dish. "The Peppermint Bottle," was highly influential in the development of modern art. His approach to form and space laid the groundwork for Cubism and other 20th-century art movements. This painting showcases his dedication to reimagining traditional still life through a modern lens.

 

  9.6" × 8" (30 pcs) 9.6" × 8" (110 pcs) 14" × 11" (252 pcs) 20.5" × 15" (500 pcs)
Width, in 9.61 9.61 14.00 20.50
Height, in 7.99 7.99 11.00 15.00

 

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SKU: 22504912888689405203

$27.27

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    Description

    A classic art jigsaw puzzle will deliver wholesome downtime for friends and family. Made with high-quality chipboard pieces, our puzzles come in 30, 110, 252, and 500-piece variations. Ships in gift-ready metal boxes for a show-stopping presentation.

    Please note: this product is intended for ages 4+ (choking hazard).

    .: Made with Pre-die cut chipboard
    .: Satin finish
    .: Finished image on the tin box cover
    .: 30, 110, 252 or 500 precise interlocking pieces
    .: Uniformly cut non-edge pieces
    .: This puzzle comes in a white metal tin box

    Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. "The Peppermint Bottle" is an artwork created by the renowned French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Cézanne, believed to have been produced between 1893 and 1895. This painting is a striking example of Cézanne's innovative and influential style, which bridged the gap between Impressionism and the emergence of modern art in the 20th century. The painting presents a simple yet captivating still life composition. At the center of the artwork is a glass bottle containing peppermint liqueur. The bottle is placed on a table with a white tablecloth, and it is accompanied by other objects and utensils, such as a glass and a small dish. "The Peppermint Bottle," was highly influential in the development of modern art. His approach to form and space laid the groundwork for Cubism and other 20th-century art movements. This painting showcases his dedication to reimagining traditional still life through a modern lens.

     

      9.6" × 8" (30 pcs) 9.6" × 8" (110 pcs) 14" × 11" (252 pcs) 20.5" × 15" (500 pcs)
    Width, in 9.61 9.61 14.00 20.50
    Height, in 7.99 7.99 11.00 15.00

     

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