Artifact Puzzles - Seurat La Grande Jatte Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle

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This is a 428-piece wooden jigsaw puzzle of Georges Seurat's most famous painting, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. 

The puzzle cut echoes the design with a number of themed whimsy pieces and a variety of fancy connectors. Puzzle design by Tara Flannery. This puzzle has a straight edge and average difficulty. Like all our puzzles, made with 1/4" thick wood and the pieces are laser-cut. Packaged in our standard pine wood box. Made in USA.

  • 428 pieces
  • 17.5" x 11.5"
  • laser cut wooden jigsaw puzzle
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and up

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Name: Sharon, TN
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Review: One of my favorite paintings! Enjoyed from start to finish!
Name: Jane, CA
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Review: Great colors. Pleasing to the eye while solving. I also loved the whimsies which echoed the Seurat image, and the overall pattern with cute little duck connectors.
Name: Daniel in MA - Review from Hoefnagel Puzzle Club
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Review: To me one of the hallmarks of a good puzzle is to be certain a piece is missing only to find it later. This happened several times with this puzzle. Very entertaining.
Name: Alecia in NH - Review from Hoefnagel Puzzle Club
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Review: My husband is more the fan of the fine art puzzles, but the expansive cuts and multi-part whimsies made this one really interesting to figure out.
Name: Michael Fox
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Review: If you live anywhere near the Art Institute of Chicago, or if you travel there from, oh say Louisiana, take your smart phone set on Artifact Wooden Jigsaw Puzzles website and you'll get to see a few to several of the originals on display. Van Gogh’s Bedroom, Hopper's Nighthawks, this delight, Seurat’s “A Sunday Afternoon…” You might be surprised how large the latter two paintings are. This puzzle of Seurat’s signature piece captures its magic in expansive circular patterns unlike any other puzzle's cut from Artifact. I've assembled it three or four times. Love the painting. Love the puzzle.