Pomegranate 1000 pc Arthur Lismer: Bright Land Puzzle
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Arthur Lismer (Canadian, 1885–1969)
Bright Land, 1938
Arthur Lismer emigrated from Sheffield, England, to Toronto, Ontario, in 1911. Soon after, through his employment at Grip Ltd., he met Tom Thomson and other artists who would one day form the Group of Seven. Lismer often joined these artists on sketching trips to Algonquin Park and Georgian Bay, Ontario. Together they explored, through art, the unique character of the Canadian landscape.
Inspired by nature and filled with national pride, Lismer was also deeply committed to art education. He established one of the most successful children’s art programs in North America, leaving a teaching legacy as richly colored and boldly expressive as his paintings.
Thoughtfully conceived and engagingly intricate, our 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzles combine superb color reproduction, stunning and unusual images, and sturdy construction to delight generations of novice and veteran puzzleworkers.
WARNING: Choking hazard—small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years.
Bright Land, 1938
Arthur Lismer emigrated from Sheffield, England, to Toronto, Ontario, in 1911. Soon after, through his employment at Grip Ltd., he met Tom Thomson and other artists who would one day form the Group of Seven. Lismer often joined these artists on sketching trips to Algonquin Park and Georgian Bay, Ontario. Together they explored, through art, the unique character of the Canadian landscape.
Inspired by nature and filled with national pride, Lismer was also deeply committed to art education. He established one of the most successful children’s art programs in North America, leaving a teaching legacy as richly colored and boldly expressive as his paintings.
Thoughtfully conceived and engagingly intricate, our 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzles combine superb color reproduction, stunning and unusual images, and sturdy construction to delight generations of novice and veteran puzzleworkers.
WARNING: Choking hazard—small parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years.
Puzzle size: 25 x 20 in.
Box size: 10 x 13 x 1⅞ in.
Published with the McMichael Canadian Art Collection
ISBN 9780764969249
ITEM AA845
Box size: 10 x 13 x 1⅞ in.
Published with the McMichael Canadian Art Collection
ISBN 9780764969249
ITEM AA845