Strolling Along the Seashore (145 Piece Beach Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle)

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Created in 1909, this puzzle features the artist, Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida's, wife and daughter as they promenade along the...
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  • Every puzzle invites you to discover uniquely handcrafted whimsy (shaped) pieces, thoughtfully designed to complement the image theme.
  • Irregular pieces provide an engaging challenge, keeping puzzlers intrigued with interesting shapes and rewarding problem-solving.
  • To ensure exceptional durability, each puzzle is crafted from premium 4mm FSC-certified Finnish birch plywood.
  • Nautilus Puzzles are thoughtfully designed and meticulously crafted in the USA, on California's sunny central coast.
  • The puzzles are precision laser cut with advanced technology, ensuring every piece fits together perfectly for a smooth and enjoyable experience.

Created in 1909, this puzzle features the artist, Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida's, wife and daughter as they promenade along the shore of a breezy beach in Valencia.

This piece was especially important to the artist as it features his family in their best dresses. He used long brush stroke techniques to achieve the ocean waves and the flow of his family's dresses.

This beach wooden jigsaw puzzle is perfect for anyone hoping to catch a stroll along the beach from the comfort of their own home. 

The perfect gift for beach wooden jigsaw puzzlers, this traditional adult beach wooden jigsaw puzzle can be done time and again. Our puzzle artists have included many shaped whimsy puzzle pieces that match the subject of the painting, and we have integrated them in ways that will delight and surprise you as you put the beach wooden jigsaw puzzle together. 
  • Includes Bonus Poster to Guide Assembly
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 145
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 7.5" X 7.5"
  • Artist: Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida
  • Serial #: NP19-145-175
  • Wood Thickness: 4mm
  • Design Cut Style: Modern
  • Difficulty: Level 2
  • Made in the USA
  • Small Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle
  • Serial #: NP19-145-175
  • Includes a Bonus Poster to Guide Assembly
  • Made in the USA
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 145
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 7.5" X 7.5"
  • Design Cut Style: Modern
  • Difficulty: Level 2

Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida

Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida was a celebrated Spanish painter born in Valencia in 1863. He is renowned for his luminous depictions of landscapes, seascapes, and social themes. Orphaned at a young age, he showed an early aptitude for art. He pursued formal training at the Academy of San Carlos in Valencia before continuing his studies in Madrid and Rome. Sorolla's talent quickly earned him scholarships and recognition, allowing him to travel extensively throughout Europe, where he absorbed influences from the Impressionists and other contemporary movements while developing his own distinctive style.

Sorolla is best known for his masterful handling of light and his ability to capture the vibrant atmosphere of Mediterranean life. His paintings often feature beach scenes, gardens, and portraits bathed in dazzling sunlight, showcasing his swift, energetic brushwork and keen sense of color. Major works such as Sad Inheritance, which won the Grand Prix at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900, and his monumental series The Vision of Spain for the Hispanic Society of America demonstrate his influence on Spanish culture and daily life, connecting his work to the audience.

Sorolla achieved international acclaim throughout his career, exhibiting widely in Europe and the United States. His successful exhibitions solidified his reputation as one of the leading artists of his time. In his later years, despite the challenges posed by a stroke, he focused increasingly on portraiture and landscape painting, often working in the air to capture the fleeting effects of natural light. Sorolla passed away in 1923, but his legacy continues to thrive, with his former home in Madrid now serving as the Museo Sorolla, dedicated to preserving and celebrating his life and work.