Puzzle with 150 pieces representing Vincent van Gogh's "Self-portrait", 1889.
Like Rembrandt and Goya, Vincent van Gogh often used himself as a model; he produced over forty-three self-portraits, paintings or drawings in ten years. Like the old masters, he observed himself critically in a mirror. Painting...
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Puzzle with 150 pieces representing Vincent van Gogh's "Self-portrait", 1889.
Like Rembrandt and Goya, Vincent van Gogh often used himself as a model; he produced over forty-three self-portraits, paintings or drawings in ten years. Like the old masters, he observed himself critically in a mirror. Painting oneself is not an innocuous act: it is a questioning which often leads to an identity crisis.
Puzzles: a way to work positively on cognitive functions and stress reduction from an early age.
With this in mind, this range of micro-puzzles has been developed to bring certain works of art to a wider audience. A real challenge to get the most ingenious people in the house to play. This is a work of engineering so small it fits in a test tube.
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WARNING! Not suitable for children under 3 years. Small parts.
The CE marking guaranties that this Toy meets the European Toy Safety Standard EN71
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