聖安德魯斯高爾夫(556 塊木製拼圖)

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聖安德魯斯老球場被許多人認為是“高爾夫之家”,令人驚嘆。自公元 1400 年左右以來,這項運動就一直在那裡進行。中世紀時期,高爾夫在蘇格蘭開始流行,蘇格蘭國王詹姆斯二世於 1457 年禁止高爾夫運動,因為他認為高爾夫會分散年輕人練習射箭的注意力。隨後的蘇格蘭國王繼續執行這項禁令,直到 1502 年國王詹姆斯四世在成為高爾夫球手後廢除了該禁令。 老球場原本有 22 個洞,外 11 洞,後 11 洞。完成一洞後,球員將球放在前一洞兩桿長度內的球座上,並使用從洞中挖出的一把沙子形成發球檯。 1764年,聖安德魯斯高爾夫球手協會認為有些洞太短,並將它們合併起來。這將球場減少到十八洞,並創造了世界範圍內的標準高爾夫球場。 1797 年,聖安德魯斯迎來了一段黑暗時期,當時聖安德魯斯市議會宣布破產,並將球場賣給了一些當地商人,他們將球場變成了養兔場。 1821 年,當地地主、熱衷於打高爾夫球的Strathtyrum 的James...
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聖安德魯斯老球場被許多人認為是“高爾夫之家”,令人驚嘆。自公元 1400 年左右以來,這項運動就一直在那裡進行。

中世紀時期,高爾夫在蘇格蘭開始流行,蘇格蘭國王詹姆斯二世於 1457 年禁止高爾夫運動,因為他認為高爾夫會分散年輕人練習射箭的注意力。隨後的蘇格蘭國王繼續執行這項禁令,直到 1502 年國王詹姆斯四世在成為高爾夫球手後廢除了該禁令。

老球場原本有 22 個洞,外 11 洞,後 11 洞。完成一洞後,球員將球放在前一洞兩桿長度內的球座上,並使用從洞中挖出的一把沙子形成發球檯。 1764年,聖安德魯斯高爾夫球手協會認為有些洞太短,並將它們合併起來。這將球場減少到十八洞,並創造了世界範圍內的標準高爾夫球場。

1797 年,聖安德魯斯迎來了一段黑暗時期,當時聖安德魯斯市議會宣布破產,並將球場賣給了一些當地商人,他們將球場變成了養兔場。 1821 年,當地地主、熱衷於打高爾夫球的Strathtyrum 的James Cheape 購買了這片土地,將其保留下來用於打高爾夫球,高爾夫球手和養兔戶之間長達20 年的法律和肉體戰爭結束了。

到了 19 世紀,聖安德魯斯已成為許多當地人生活方式的一部分,無論是作為球員、球童、制球者還是球桿製造者。如今,高爾夫在聖安德魯斯的文化和經濟中仍然發揮著重要作用。最初是一條穿過金雀花和石南花的賽道,現已發展成為七個公共高爾夫球場,吸引了來自世界各地的數十萬名高爾夫朝聖者。

全球有 20 億人參加高爾夫運動,全球電視轉播讓數十億人可以觀看最著名的錦標賽。即使是非高爾夫球手也喜歡觀看球員華麗的果嶺和體育精神,我們確信高爾夫球手和非高爾夫球手都會喜歡這款色彩繽紛的拼圖,其中包含有趣的高爾夫球手形狀的奇思妙想的木製拼圖。

這款傳統的成人木製拼圖遊戲是送給高爾夫球手和木製拼圖遊戲玩家的完美禮物,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圖像主題相匹配的高爾夫主題形狀、奇特的木製拼圖塊。當您將木製拼圖遊戲組裝在一起時,我們以讓您感到高興和驚訝的方式將它們整合在一起

  • 附贈一張指導組裝的海報
  • 木製拼圖塊數:556
  • 不規則邊緣帶來一點額外挑戰
  • 藝術家:©亨利·喬治·高索恩
  • 完成的木製拼圖尺寸:17 英寸 X 13 英寸
  • 序號: NP23-556-612
  • 木材厚度:4mm
  • 切工風格:現代
  • 難度:3級
  • 美國製造的木製拼圖
  • 大型木製拼圖
  • Serial #: NPO23-556-612
  • Artist: Henry George Gawthorn
  • Made in the USA
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 556
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 17" X 13"
  • Design Cut Style: Modern
  • Difficulty: Level 3

Henry George Gawthorn

Henry George Gawthorn, a British artist, illustrator, and designer, is best known for his unique blend of architectural precision and artistic elegance in the early 20th century. Trained at the Slade School of Fine Art, Gawthorn's refined style, influenced by his architectural background, lent a distinctive structure and clarity to his visual storytelling. His career was marked by a diverse range of commercial and fine artworks, each reflecting his technical skills and a keen eye for detail.

Gawthorn achieved considerable recognition for his poster designs, particularly for London's transport system and railway companies. His iconic work for the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) remains among his most celebrated contributions. These posters often featured stylized yet accurate depictions of British landmarks, urban scenes, and travel destinations, promoting tourism and travel with a unique blend of clarity and charm. His strong lines, vibrant color palettes, and architectural accuracy helped define a signature look that resonated with a broad audience.

Beyond his commercial success, Gawthorn's influence on fine art was significant. His paintings and drawings were exhibited in prominent galleries, and he contributed illustrations to various publications. While his name may not be as widely recognized today, his work continues to be appreciated by collectors and historians for its unique blend of commercial appeal and artistic merit. Gawthorn's legacy lives on through the enduring impact of his contributions to early 20th-century British visual culture, a testament to his lasting influence.

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