The Metropolitan Museum of Art Degas: Impressions Double-Sided Puzzle
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An art puzzle inspired by The Met collection. Assemble two vibrant paintings by Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917) with this double-sided 1,000-piece puzzle.A Woman Seated beside a Vase of Flowers (1865) portrays a lady-probably the wife of Degas's childhood friend Paul Valpinçon-lost in thought beside a bursting bouquet. The unusual composition exemplifies the artist's endeavor to capture his subjects in fleeting, slice-of-life moments. The reverse side of the puzzle features one of Degas's favorite subjects.The Dance Class(1874) depicts ballerinas and their mothers waiting as a dancer executes an attitude for her examination by the ballet master Jules Perrot. Both artworks are now in The Met's European Paintings collection. Click
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