Stan The Man - 250 塊棒球木製拼圖

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1954 年 5 月 1 日,「Stan The Man」音樂劇出現在《週六晚郵報》的封面上。約翰法爾特 (John Falter) 創作的這幅畫描繪了這位紅雀傳奇人物為一群年輕球迷簽名的情景。 史丹利·弗蘭克·穆西爾(Stanley Frank Musial) ,綽號“斯坦人”(Stan the Man) ,是一名美國棒球外野手和一壘手。 1941 年至1944...
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1954 年 5 月 1 日,「Stan The Man」音樂劇出現在《週六晚郵報》的封面上。約翰法爾特 (John Falter) 創作的這幅畫描繪了這位紅雀傳奇人物為一群年輕球迷簽名的情景。

史丹利·弗蘭克·穆西爾(Stanley Frank Musial) ,綽號“斯坦人”(Stan the Man) ,是一名美國棒球外野手和一壘手。 1941 年至1944 年以及1946 年至1963 年,他在美國職棒大聯盟(MLB) 為聖路易紅雀隊效力22 個賽季。穆夏爾被認為是棒球史上最偉大的擊球手之一,於1969 年入選棒球名人堂。

1963年退休時,他保持或分享了17項大聯盟記錄、29項國家聯盟記錄和9項全明星賽記錄。他以謙虛和體育精神而聞名,巴拉克·奧巴馬總統於 2011 年 2 月向穆夏爾頒發了總統自由勳章。

這款傳統的成人棒球木製拼圖遊戲是送給棒球木製拼圖玩家和運動迷的完美禮物,可以一次又一次地完成。我們的棒球木製拼圖藝術家製作了許多與圖像主題相匹配的棒球主題形狀奇思妙想的棒球木製拼圖塊,並且我們以當您將棒球木製拼圖拼在一起時會讓您感到高興和驚喜的方式將它們整合在一起
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  • 拼圖塊數:250
  • 完成的拼圖尺寸:11" X 11"
  • 藝術家:約翰法爾特
  • 序號: NP20-250-292D
  • 切工風格:現代
  • 難度:2級
  • 美國製造
  • 成人木製拼圖
  • Serial #: NPL20-250-292D
  • Includes a Bonus Poster to Guide Assembly
  • Made in the USA
  • Number of Puzzle Pieces: 250
  • Completed Puzzle Size: 11" X 11"
  • Design Cut Style: Classic
  • Difficulty: Level 2

John Falter

John Philip Falter, a prominent American illustrator, was born in 1910 in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, and raised in Falls City. His father, a businessman, ran a clothing store in the small town. As a high school student, Falter's artistic talent was evident when he created a comic strip, Down Thru the Ages, which was published in the Falls City Journal. Encouraged by Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist J. N. 'Ding' Darling, Falter pursued art studies at the Kansas City Art Institute and later at the Art Students League in New York City. During the Great Depression, he began illustrating for pulp magazines and eventually opened a studio in New Rochelle, New York, a hub for illustrators like Norman Rockwell. 

Falter's career gained momentum with commissions from Liberty magazine and advertising clients such as Gulf Oil and Arrow Shirts. In 1943, he enlisted in the Navy, creating over 300 recruiting posters and a series on Medal of Honor recipients for Esquire. That same year, he painted his first cover for The Saturday Evening Post, leading to a 25-year relationship during which he produced 129 covers. With its panoramic compositions depicting American life, from small-town scenes to bustling city streets, Falter's work left an indelible mark on American art, and his influence can still be felt today. 

As illustration opportunities declined with the rise of photography, Falter shifted focus to portraiture and book illustration, painting figures like Louis Armstrong and Olivia de Havilland. In the 1970s, he created a series of historical paintings for the American Bicentennial and produced over 200 Western-themed artworks. Falter was inducted into the Society of Illustrators' Hall of Fame in 1976 and became a member of the National Academy of Western Art in 1978. He passed away in 1982, leaving behind a legacy celebrated in institutions like the Museum of Nebraska Art and the John Philip Falter Museum in Falls City. 

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