The Lookout (181 Pieces) by Frederic Remington, Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle

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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.
The Lookout by Frederic Remington, is one of the artists most famous paintings of a Western Army Officer surveying the trail ahead.

The perfect gift for wooden jigsaw puzzlers, Old West  enthusiasts, and horse lovers, this traditional adult jigsaw can be done time and again. Our wooden jigsaw puzzle artists have included many Southwestern-themed whimsy puzzle pieces that match the theme of the painting, and we have integrated them in ways that will delight and surprise you as you put the wooden jigsaw puzzle 
together.
 
  • Includes a Bonus Poster to Guide Assembly
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 181
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 10" X 10"
  • Artist: Frederic Remington
  • Serial #: NP18-181-065
  • Wood Thickness: 4mm
  • Design Cut Style: Modern
  • Difficulty: Level 2
  • Made in the USA
  • Small Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle
  • Serial #: NP18-181-065
  • Includes a Bonus Poster to Guide Assembly
  • Made in the USA
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 181
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 10" X 10"
  • Design Cut Style: Modern
  • Difficulty: Level 2

Frederic Remington

Frederic Remington, the American painter, sculptor, and illustrator, born in Canton, New York, in 1861, is celebrated for his authentic depictions of the American West. His brief stint at Yale University's School of Fine Arts was followed by a journey westward, where he gained firsthand experience with frontier life, Native American culture, and the U.S. Cavalry. These early adventures deeply informed his artistic vision and laid the foundation of his career. Remington's ability to authentically portray the ruggedness and spirit of the West quickly garnered attention from publications such as Harper's Weekly, establishing him as one of the leading visual chroniclers of a rapidly vanishing era.

Remington's paintings, sculptures, and illustrations are characterized by their dynamic compositions, realistic detail, and a keen sense of drama. He captured scenes of cowboys, soldiers, Native Americans, and vast western landscapes with an energy and immediacy that resonated with audiences across the United States. Works like A Dash for the Timber and sculptures like The Broncho Buster exemplify his commitment to authenticity and remarkable ability to convey motion and tension. Throughout his career, he strived to refine his craft, eventually moving from illustration to focusing more on painting and bronze sculpture. This significant shift allowed him to create more permanent and severe representations of his subjects, marking a key point in his artistic evolution.

Despite his untimely death at forty-eight in 1909, Frederic Remington's legacy reverberates in American art and cultural memory. His vivid portrayals helped shape popular perceptions of the Western frontier and its people and embedded a romanticized yet enduring image of the Old West in the national consciousness. Today, his works are held in significant collections such as the Amon Carter Museum of American Art and the Frederic Remington Art Museum, continuing to captivate viewers with their spirit, skill, and historical significance.