Irises by Vincent Van Gogh (50 Piece Mini Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle)

Irises by Vincent Van Gogh (50 Piece Mini Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle)

$16.95
In May 1889 Vincent van Gogh entered the asylum in Saint-Rémy, France. There, in the last year of his life, he created...
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  • Type: Pocket Puzzle
In May 1889 Vincent van Gogh entered the asylum in Saint-Rémy, France. There, in the last year of his life, he created almost 130 paintings. In his first week there, he began Irises, inspired by the flowers in the asylum's garden. This is a miniature wooden jigsaw puzzle version of the famous painting.
 
The perfect gift for wooden jigsaw puzzlers, fine art and Impressionist Art enthusiasts, and Vincent Van Gogh fans, this traditional adult wooden jigsaw puzzle can be done time and again. Our wooden jigsaw puzzle artists have included many shaped 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 puzzle together. 
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 50
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 6" X 4"
  • Artist: Vincent Van Gogh
  • Serial #: NP21-050-375
  • Wood Thickness: 4mm
  • Cut Style: Victorian
  • Difficulty: Level 1
  • Made in the USA
  • Mini Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle

Vincent Willem van Gogh born in 1853 was a Dutch post-impressionist painter who posthumously became one of the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. In a decade, he created about 2,100 artworks, most of which date from the last two years of his life.  Many of his works of art have translated into wooden puzzles for adults.


Irises was painted in 1889 during his stay at the asylum Saint Paul de Mausole.  The irises were originally painted purple, but over time the red pigment has faded leaving the irises blue.  In our wooden jigsaw puzzles you can see all the irises are unique and blue.


Tragically,  Van Gogh died at the too young age of 37 without ever knowing the recognition his art would receive or that he is now viewed as one of the most influential artists having helped lay the foundations of modern art.