For those who relish a challenge...a spectacular cranial workout for self, for others, or to share in piecing together Wood's iconic rendition of rural American in the wake of the Great Depression...
- 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle
- 635 x 508 mm
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Ribbon-cut thick recycled paper board for snug fit and minimal dust
- Warning: choking hazard—small part, not suitable for children under 3 years
By long-time US art publisher, Pomegranate
Meet Grant Wood Grant Wood's (1891-1942) prominence during the 1930s as part of the Regionalist movement centred his subject matter in realistic scenes of rural and small-town America, most notably in his native Midwest. His subjects embodied the values of hard work, community, and austerity in the clarity and precision of his brushwork, and his endeavours to depict archetypal country life elevated the hardships of the everyman, giving the American public an idealised vision of itself at a time during the Great Depression when most common, working Americans endured great suffering.