Degas: Impressions Double-Sided Puzzle

Degas: Impressions Double-Sided Puzzle

$29.95
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Assemble two vibrant paintings by Edgar Degas (French, 1834–1917) with this double-sided 1,000-piece puzzle. A Woman Seated beside a Vase of Flowers (1865) portrays a lady—probably the wife of Degas's childhood friend Paul Valpinçon—lost in thought beside a bursting bouquet. The unusual composition exemplifies the artist's endeavor to capture his subjects in fleeting, slice-of-life moments. The reverse side of the puzzle features one of Degas's favorite subjects. The Dance Class (1874) depicts ballerinas and their mothers waiting as a dancer executes an attitude for her examination by the ballet master Jules Perrot. Both artworks are now in The Met's European Paintings collection. Double sided puzzleAges 12 and olderIncludes 1000 pieces19 1/4''L x 26 5/8''W when complete

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