Fate of the Animals puzzle is made using a historical and world-famous painting. High-quality wooden puzzle with detailed and vivid artwork reproduction is sure to be lots of fun. Fate of the Animals is a painting by Franz Marc made in 1913. It is oil on material. This work differentiates the greater part of Marc’s different works by introducing creatures in a fierce manner rather than portraying them in a quiet way. Marc’s solid binds with creatures as his subjects stays dubious, yet it is anticipated to come from his youth canine. Destiny of the Animals stays one of Marc’s most popular pieces and shows Der Blaue Reiter style.
This premium quality puzzle is made with sustainably-sourced wooden pieces that have been laser-cut into irregular Victorian shapes for a unique and enjoyable puzzling experience.
The puzzle comes in a beautifully designed wooden box, with the artwork of Fate of the Animals printed on the lid. The lid of the box can also be used as a photo frame, thanks to the special stand that is included.
Fate of the Animals is a famous painting by Franz Marc that was created in 1913. It depicts several wild animals, including a deer, a fox, and a horse, all placed in a dreamlike landscape that reflects the artist’s love for nature and his spiritual beliefs. The painting is currently housed in the Kunstmuseum Basel in Switzerland, where it is admired by art enthusiasts from around the world.
Our Fate of the Animals puzzle is available in several sizes, from 35 to 1000 pieces, making it suitable for both kids and adults. Whether you’re looking for a fun and challenging activity for yourself or a thoughtful gift for a loved one, this wooden jigsaw puzzle is sure to impress.
Bring the beauty and meaning of Franz Marc’s Fate of the Animals into your home with this high-quality wooden jigsaw puzzle. As you piece together the vibrant colors and intricate details of this stunning artwork, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for Marc’s unique style and his passion for the natural world.
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