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1,000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - Entrance to the Harbor of La Rochelle by Paul Signac | Art Puzzle for Adults & Teens | Perfect for Relaxation, Home Decor & Gift Giving
1,000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - Entrance to the Harbor of La Rochelle by Paul Signac | Art Puzzle for Adults & Teens | Perfect for Relaxation, Home Decor & Gift Giving1,000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - Entrance to the Harbor of La Rochelle by Paul Signac | Art Puzzle for Adults & Teens | Perfect for Relaxation, Home Decor & Gift Giving1,000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - Entrance to the Harbor of La Rochelle by Paul Signac | Art Puzzle for Adults & Teens | Perfect for Relaxation, Home Decor & Gift Giving

1,000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - Entrance to the Harbor of La Rochelle by Paul Signac | Art Puzzle for Adults & Teens | Perfect for Relaxation, Home Decor & Gift Giving

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Part of the Fine Arts Collection, this puzzle was created for those with a passion for detail, and will give you the opportunity to discover a true masterpiece.

High-quality printing with bright, subtle colours, precise cut-outs and sturdy 2.1 mm-thick cardboard guarantee an enjoyable puzzling experience. Calypto puzzles are produced in France and have been developed with eco-design in mind, so you can have fun while respecting our planet and future generations. Calypto puzzles feature pieces made from 70% recycled cardboard and come in a box made from at least 80% recycled cardboard.        

About the artist and his artwork
Paul Signac was born on November 11, 1863 in Paris and died on August 15, 1935. He was a French landscape painter, close to the libertarian movement, who pioneered pointillism, along with painters Seurat and Henri-Edmond Cross. He developed the Divisionism technique. This oil on canvas was produced in 1921 and is now in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.

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