Claude Monet - Water Lilles - 1000 Pieces
by Pomegranate
Claude Monet (French, 18401926)
Water Lilies, ca. 19141917
Claude Monet (French, 18401926) was boundlessly inspired by the water-lily pond he created in his garden at Giverny. Throughout his last three decades of life he painted it repeatedly, attempting to capture the play of light and shadow in reflections of the flowering plant life that graced the waters surface. Monets artistic focus resulted in a glorious body of work inseparable from its subject matter. The water lilies painting featured here, created when the artist was in his mid seventies, is in the collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
With subjects ranging from fine art, nature, and architecture to humour, the metaphysical, and more, Pomegranates interlocking jigsaw puzzles combine stunning images, superb colour reproduction, and sturdy construction to delight generations of novice and veteran puzzle solvers alike.