裝飾藝術公主(來自坦格伍德故事)(47 塊木製拼圖)

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《坦格伍德故事》(Tanglewood Tales,1853)是美國作家納撒尼爾‧霍桑的一本書。此圖是美國藝術家兼插畫家 Virginia Frances Sterrett 於 31 歲時去世的 1921 版插圖版,她為當時的許多兒童經典作品繪製了插圖,這是包含 47 幅作品的迷你版。 這款傳統成人木製拼圖遊戲是送給木製拼圖玩家、美術愛好者和裝飾藝術愛好者的完美禮物,可以一次又一次地完成。我們的木製拼圖藝術家製作了許多與繪畫主題相匹配的形狀奇特的拼圖塊,並且當您將木製拼圖拼在一起時,我們將它們以讓您感到高興和驚喜的方式集成。 拼圖塊數:47 完成的拼圖尺寸:6 英寸 X 4 英寸 藝術家:維吉尼亞·弗朗西斯·斯特雷特...
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  • Every puzzle invites you to discover uniquely handcrafted whimsy (shaped) pieces, thoughtfully designed to complement the image theme.
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《坦格伍德故事》(Tanglewood Tales,1853)是美國作家納撒尼爾‧霍桑的一本書。此圖是美國藝術家兼插畫家 Virginia Frances Sterrett 於 31 歲時去世的 1921 版插圖版,她為當時的許多兒童經典作品繪製了插圖,這是包含 47 幅作品的迷你版。

這款傳統成人木製拼圖遊戲是送給木製拼圖玩家、美術愛好者和裝飾藝術愛好者的完美禮物,可以一次又一次地完成。我們的木製拼圖藝術家製作了許多與繪畫主題相匹配的形狀奇特的拼圖塊,並且當您將木製拼圖拼在一起時,我們將它們以讓您感到高興和驚喜的方式集成。

  • 拼圖塊數:47
  • 完成的拼圖尺寸:6 英寸 X 4 英寸
  • 藝術家:維吉尼亞·弗朗西斯·斯特雷特
  • 序號:NP18-47-043
  • 木材厚度:4mm
  • 切工風格:維多利亞風格
  • 難度:1級
  • 美國製造
  • 成人迷你木製拼圖
  • Serial #: NP18-47-043M
  • Includes a Bonus Poster to Guide Assembly
  • Made in the USA
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 47
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 6" X 4"
  • Design Cut Style: Victorian
  • Difficulty: Level 1

Virginia Frances Sterrett

Virginia Frances Sterrett (1900–1931) was an American illustrator celebrated for her enchanting interpretations of fairy tales and mythological narratives. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Sterrett demonstrated artistic talent from a young age. Her talent was first recognized when her family relocated to Missouri following her father's death. At the Kansas State Fair around 1913, she won several awards, a significant achievement that boosted her confidence and earned her early recognition in the art world. 1915, the family returned to Chicago, and Sterrett secured a full scholarship to the Art Institute of Chicago. However, she left the institute after a year to support her family due to her mother's illness, taking up work in advertising agencies while continuing to hone her artistic skills. 

At the tender age of 19, Sterrett was diagnosed with tuberculosis, a condition that would cast a shadow over her life. Yet, undeterred by her health challenges, she received her first major commission from the Penn Publishing Company to illustrate Old French Fairy Tales by Comtesse de Ségur, published in 1920. Her illustrations, characterized by delicate lines and dreamlike quality, quickly gained acclaim. This success led to another commission for Nathaniel Hawthorne's Tanglewood Tales in 1921. In 1923, seeking a more favorable climate for her health, Sterrett moved with her family to Altadena, California. There, she embarked on her most ambitious project: illustrating Arabian Nights, which took three years due to her declining health. Published in 1928, this work is often regarded as her masterpiece. 

Sterrett's illustrations, noted for their Art Nouveau influences, feature graceful figures and intricate designs that evoke a sense of otherworldly beauty. Her work stands alongside contemporaries like Kay Nielsen and Edmund Dulac, contributing significantly to the Golden Age of Illustration. In 1930, she began work on a new project, Myths and Legends, but could not complete it due to her deteriorating health. Virginia Frances Sterrett passed away from tuberculosis on June 8, 1931, at the age of 30. Despite her brief career, her illustrations continue to captivate audiences, preserving her legacy as a remarkable talent in the realm of fairy tale art, a testament to the enduring appeal of her work. 

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