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Vogue Magazine Autumn Fashions - 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle for Adults by Helen Dryden

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The Autumn Fabrics and Original Vogue Designs issue was largely dedicated to "the warp and woof of the mode"—the textiles from which then-current styles like the bouffant silhouette were made. Helen Dryden's artwork, featured on the cover, is a wonderful example of her "innovation for magazine covers," as described by art critic and Vogue contributor Helen Appleton Read in a 1924 piece for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Dryden's cover depicts two women walking in a park in sweeping skirts and jackets, with a parade of horse-drawn carriages driven by livered coachmen behind them under brilliantly hued autumn branches. Read described Dryden's style as a "stylistic sophisticated combination painted in gay flat colors of French prints, the spirit of the rococo of 1830, of hoop skirts, and strapped slippers, pantalets, ringlets, patches and powder, parrots and French poodles, and a dash of the Picasso technique for modern piquancy."

This 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle, featuring the Vogue cover by artist Helen Dryden, originally published in September 1921, is a quality product made by the New York Puzzle Company. The finished puzzle size is 19.25"x26.625", with a linen-style finish to reduce glare, and it is recommended for puzzlers aged 13 and above.

The New York Puzzle Company's 1000-piece jigsaw puzzles are perfect for intermediate and advanced puzzlers looking for a challenge. Made from high-quality, sustainable materials, these puzzles are ideal gifts for those who love a stimulating puzzle experience. Additionally, they provide an exciting and challenging activity for family and friends to complete together.

The unique, randomly cut pieces of this puzzle mean that no two pieces are alike, making for a truly engaging and fun puzzle experience. The New York Puzzle Company takes pride in the fact that each puzzle is printed, cut, and boxed in the United States, ensuring a quality product made by people earning a living wage.

Furthermore, the company's commitment to sustainability is evident, as 1% of the sale of each New York Puzzle Company puzzle is pledged to environmental non-profits committed to creating a healthy planet.

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product_dimensions1.88 x 8 x 10 inches
item_weight1.3 pounds
country_of_originUSA
item_model_numberNPZVG1710
manufacturer_recommended_age13 years and up
best_sellers_rank#448,511 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games)
#18,421 in Jigsaw Puzzles
customer_reviews
ratings_count15
stars4.3
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
manufacturerNew York Puzzle Company

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