波特蘭角燈塔(474 塊木製拼圖)

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波特蘭角燈塔是美國最容易辨認的燈塔之一,長期以來一直保護緬因州波特蘭及週邊地區。它坐落在波特蘭港入口處的一個岩石點上。監視伊麗莎白角和卡斯科灣的周邊地區。最初的塔從底座到燈籠甲板長 72 英尺,並用 16 盞鯨油燈點亮。它於 1791 年 1 月 10 日首次點亮,是緬因州最古老的燈塔。後來油燈被菲涅耳透鏡取代。 它是美國政府於 1790 年建成的第一座燈塔,國會撥款 1500 美元用於竣工。具有財政頭腦的總統喬治華盛頓要求用當地的碎石建造這座塔,因為「用牛拉動時可以很好地搬運」。冬季,波特蘭角氣候惡劣,霧氣瀰漫。傳說有一個晚上,燈塔看守人的妻子坐在窗邊的椅子上織毛衣。他們的狗咆哮得如此兇猛,以至於她離開去別處織毛衣了。她一移動,一股巨浪衝進了房子,打破了窗戶,玻璃濺到了她的椅子上。 1864 年,燈塔附近的奧爾登岩發生沉船事故,造成 40 人喪生,此後燈塔的高度增加了...
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波特蘭角燈塔是美國最容易辨認的燈塔之一,長期以來一直保護緬因州波特蘭及週邊地區。

它坐落在波特蘭港入口處的一個岩石點上。監視伊麗莎白角和卡斯科灣的周邊地區。

最初的塔從底座到燈籠甲板長 72 英尺,並用 16 盞鯨油燈點亮。它於 1791 年 1 月 10 日首次點亮,是緬因州最古老的燈塔。後來油燈被菲涅耳透鏡取代。

它是美國政府於 1790 年建成的第一座燈塔,國會撥款 1500 美元用於竣工。具有財政頭腦的總統喬治華盛頓要求用當地的碎石建造這座塔,因為「用牛拉動時可以很好地搬運」。

冬季,波特蘭角氣候惡劣,霧氣瀰漫。傳說有一個晚上,燈塔看守人的妻子坐在窗邊的椅子上織毛衣。他們的狗咆哮得如此兇猛,以至於她離開去別處織毛衣了。她一移動,一股巨浪衝進了房子,打破了窗戶,玻璃濺到了她的椅子上。

1864 年,燈塔附近的奧爾登岩發生沉船事故,造成 40 人喪生,此後燈塔的高度增加了 20 英尺。添加了第二個菲涅爾透鏡以提供額外的光線和霧燈。

詩人亨利·沃茲沃斯·朗費羅 (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) 是燈塔的常客,他寫下《燈塔》的靈感無疑是受到了波特蘭角的啟發。這首詩的其中一節似乎是對這歷史之光的適當致敬。

堅定,平靜,不動,一樣,
年復一年,度過所有寂靜的夜晚
那不滅的火焰永遠燃燒,
閃耀著那不滅的光芒!

這款傳統的成人木製拼圖遊戲是送給木製拼圖玩家和燈塔迷的完美禮物,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船形和燈塔形狀的奇思妙想的木製拼圖塊,並且我們將它們集成在一起,當您將木製拼圖塊放在一起時,您會感到高興和驚訝

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  • 木製拼圖塊數:474
  • 完成的木製拼圖尺寸:15.5 英寸 X 12.5 英寸
  • 藝術家:©Heronim
  • 序號: NP23-474-647
  • 木材厚度:4mm
  • 切工風格:現代
  • 難度:3級
  • 美國製造
  • 成人木製拼圖
  • Serial #: NPL23-474-647
  • Artist: Heronim
  • Keywords: Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle for Adults
  • Made in the USA
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 474
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 15.5" X 12.5"
  • Design Cut Style: Modern
  • Difficulty: Level 3

Heronim

Heronim, born Harry Wysocki, is an American artist celebrated for his evocative Americana paintings that blend nostalgia, history, and fantasy. Raised in a Polish-American neighborhood in Detroit, he later moved to Los Angeles, where he graduated from the Art Center College of Design. Following World War II, Wysocki served in the Merchant Marines, traveling extensively and drawing inspiration from the diverse cultures and artistic styles he encountered, including Japanese art and the works of Hiroshige. These experiences, particularly his exposure to Japanese art, influenced his early explorations in art nouveau and art deco styles, adding an international dimension to his work.

Wysocki's Americana paintings are characterized by their romanticized depictions of small-town life, often featuring lighthouses, old hotels, and railroad stations. He conducts thorough historical research for each piece, delving into archives and speaking with individuals who remember the era he aims to portray. A distinctive feature of his work is that he includes a little black cat inspired by his pet's accidental foray into his studio paintings. This suggestion from his wife Betty became a signature element in his art, symbolizing the unexpected and the playful in his otherwise nostalgic and historical paintings.

Heronim's work has been exhibited in prestigious institutions such as the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Museum of Science and Industry in Los Angeles, and the San Francisco de Young Museum. His accolades include nineteen national and local awards from print shows across major cities like New York, Chicago, and San Francisco. These awards recognize his skill in capturing Americana's essence and unique blend of nostalgia, history, and fantasy. Notably, three of his prints are part of the permanent collection at the Smithsonian Institution, and one painting resides in the United States Air Force Art Collection.

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