Dancing Cats 300-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - Edward Gorey by Pomegranate
Dancing Cats 300-Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - Edward Gorey by Pomegranate is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
🐾 Get ready to leap into fun with the "Dancing Cats" 300-piece jigsaw puzzle, featuring the whimsical and lively illustrations of Edward Gorey. These exuberant cats are up to all sorts of mischief—juggling cookies, cheerleading, skating, conducting orchestras, and even soaring on butterfly wings! Each piece of this puzzle bursts with the playful energy that Gorey’s art is known for, promising to put a bounce in your step and a smile on your face. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages, this puzzle is a delightful way to bring joy to any gathering. 🧩
Features:
- Piece Count: 300 pieces
- Finished Dimensions: 18 x 27 inches
- Artist: Edward Gorey, American illustrator known for his eccentric and playful artwork
- High-Quality Materials: Crafted with 250-GSM matte art paper for vivid colors, crisp details, and a glare-free finish
- Eco-Friendly: Made from thick, recycled paper board with ribbon-cut pieces for a snug fit and minimal dust
- Exclusive Artwork: Part of Pomegranate's curated collection, featuring art from world-renowned museums and artists
Reasons to Love this Puzzle: Edward Gorey’s "Dancing Cats" brings endless joy and humor to life, making it impossible not to smile as you piece together these mischievous felines. The playful and imaginative scenes add a touch of whimsy to any puzzle session, making it a favorite among both cat lovers and fans of Gorey’s unique style.
About the Artist: Edward Gorey
Artist and author Edward Gorey (American, 1925–2000) is beloved for the boundless imagination and sharp humor exhibited in his more than 100 published works. Gorey was also a set and costume designer for innumerable theater productions, including a staging of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, for which he won a Tony. He had a profound affection for literature, film, ballet, and animals. Cats and other odd creatures appear in many of his crosshatched illustrations. His humorously unsettling drawings of vaguely Victorian innocents facing unfortunate ends became familiar to a wide audience after appearing in the opening credits of the PBS television series Mystery! Gorey’s Cape Cod home, a veritable cabinet of curiosities, is now a museum celebrating his life and work.
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Puzzle Specifications
Puzzle Specifications
Pieces: 300
Puzzle Size: 18 x 27 in
Puzzle Shape: Rectangle
Contents
Contents
1 jigsaw puzzle, 1 puzzle box