Jacob Lawrence: The Wedding (Pomegranate 1000pc)
$22.99 Original price was: $22.99.$18.39Current price is: $18.39.
Jacob Lawrence (American, 19172000) The Wedding, 1948 In strong, clear colors and pronounced angular lines, Jacob Lawrence painted a wedding scene that reflects both the joy and gravity of the ceremony. Lawrence believed that conveying his emotions about a subject was just as important as portraying its likeness, and The Wedding shows just how the artist used his unique style to highlight both narrative and sentiment. Reflect on momentous celebrations and everyday joys as you put together this 1000-piece puzzle of Lawrences vivid painting.
Puzzle size: 25 x 20 in.
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