Starry Night (Eurographics 1000pc Panoramic)
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EuroGraphics Starry Night Panorama (Expanded from original) by Vincent van Gogh 1000-Piece Puzzle
- Box size: 5″ x 14″ x 3.5″. Finished Puzzle Size: 13″ x 39″.
- The brilliant artwork of post-Impressionist Dutch Master Vincent Van Gogh (1853 1890) powerfully impacted countless artistic movements. Producing all of his works within a decade, Van Gogh painted outdoors with a special talent for capturing the subtleties of nighttime light and shadow. Selling only one painting during his lifetime, Van Gogh has endured as one of the last centurys most influential artists.
- Strong high-quality puzzle pieces.
- Made from recycled board and printed with vegetable based ink.
- This superior quality puzzle will delight and educate all at the same time.
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