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The Story of Rome in 1000 Pieces

Puzzle


  • Gift Lab (T&H)
  • by Susie Hodge, illustrated by Grace Helmer
New to art history and puzzled about where to start? Try piecing together this beautifully illustrated timeline featuring fifty key moments in art history. This jigsaw traces the story of art, starting at Blombos Cave, the oldest known workshop where the first drawings were discovered. Step inside the studio of Artemisia Gentileschi, follow Sebastião Salgado documenting life in the Amazon, and uncover Emperor Qin Shi Huang's vast Terracotta Army.

ISBN 9780500421048 | EN | BOX
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Publisher Gift Lab (T&H)
ISBN 9780500421048
Author(s) by Susie Hodge, illustrated by Grace Helmer
Publication date September 2024
Edition Box
Dimensions 216 x 288 mm
Illustrations throughout col.ill.
Pages 1
Language(s) English ed.
extra information Box with drawer + 12-panel concertina fold-out
Description

Embark on a captivating 1,000-piece journey through art history with this jigsaw puzzle. Trace the evolution of human expression from the first drawings to modern-day masterpieces.

New to art history and puzzled about where to start? Try piecing together this beautifully illustrated timeline featuring fifty key moments in art history. This jigsaw traces the story of art, starting at Blombos Cave, the oldest known workshop where the first drawings were discovered. Step inside the studio of Artemisia Gentileschi, follow Sebastião Salgado documenting life in the Amazon, and uncover Emperor Qin Shi Huang's vast Terracotta Army. This is perfect for puzzlers who want a fun introduction to art history.

A puzzle that entertains and educates: the concertina fold-out reveals the story behind each scene illustrated on the jigsaw.

Injects art history with the unexpected: learn about the coffin makers of Accra, the Nazca lines of Peru and the printmakers of Edo Japan.

Includes fifty illustrations meticulously hand painted in oil.