1000-piece Jan van Eyck Arnolfini Portrait Jigsaw Puzzle
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Turn your jigsaw puzzle into a masterpiece! 🎨🧩
Step into the captivating world of art history and indulge in the mesmerising beauty of Jan van Eyck's Arnolfini Portrait. In collaboration with Clementoni's Museum Collection, this latest puzzle drop allows you to embark on a journey through time while piecing together one of the most iconic paintings in Western art. With every connection you make, you'll unveil fascinating details and gain a deeper appreciation for the genius of the Dutch Renaissance.
The Arnolfini Portrait, painted in 1434 by Jan van Eyck, is a stunning oil painting that has captivated art enthusiasts for centuries. The composition depicts a wealthy merchant, Giovanni di Nicolao Arnolfini, and his wife, Giovanna Cenami, standing in their opulent home. Van Eyck's attention to detail and mastery of light and reflection make this artwork a true masterpiece.
- Finished puzzle size: 69 x 50 cm
- Box size: 28.1 x 5.5 x 37 cm
- Officially licensed premium reproduction of Arnolfini Portrait painting by Jan van Eyck, 1434
- Strong high-quality puzzle pieces
- Made from recycled board and printed with vegetable based ink
Immerse Yourself in Art 🖼️
Crafted with precision and care, Clementoni's Arnolfini Portrait puzzle ensures an immersive and enjoyable experience for puzzle enthusiasts of all levels. The 1000-piece puzzle presents a challenge that rewards your patience and observation skills. As you fit the pieces together, you'll witness the painting come to life before your eyes.
Jan van Eyck's meticulous attention to detail in the Arnolfini Portrait extends even to the smallest elements. For instance, the convex mirror on the back wall reflects two additional figures in the room, including the artist himself—a hidden cameo that adds an intriguing layer to the artwork.
Once you've triumphantly completed the puzzle, consider framing your masterpiece for a stunning wall decoration. The Arnolfini Portrait, with its rich colours, intricate patterns, and historical significance, can transform any space into a gallery-like experience.