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Home > New Toys > Thomas Cooper Gotch Fine Art Puzzle: 165 pieces
Thomas Cooper Gotch Fine Art Puzzle: 165 pieces
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Manufacturer: Amazing WIZ Kids
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Alleluia
by Thomas Cooper Gotch * FREE giftwrap
Tate Gallery, London, England
This painting by English artist Thomas Cooper Gotch makes an exquisite image for a child’s puzzle. The variety of patterns and textures in the children’s robes and the richness of detail provide a stimulating puzzle to solve. Each girl in the choir has an individual appearance and her own expression. We created this puzzle after looking extensively on the internet and independent stores in our area & not finding any puzzle for children that showcased a classic work of fine art. This item is so new it is not in stores yet.
* 165 piece cardboard puzzle, approx. 8 x 10 inches
* recommended for ages 7 to 10
* small pieces (approx. 1 inch x .5 inches) - not recommended for
children under 3
* Limited Edition Interlocking Jigsaw Puzzle
* For free giftwrap, email us at the time of purchase with the message to be addressed to the recipient: info@amazingWIZkids.com
***If you're going to be in the Framingham, Massachusetts area after Septeber 11, 2009, you can buy this item at the Danforth Museum of Art in their museum store, with proceeds to benefit the Danforth.
"Creativity comes from looking for the unexpected and stepping outside your own experience."
Masaru Ibuka, co-founder of the Sony Corporation
"People with high IQs are not necessarily also creative. People with low IQs can be creative or not, depending on the individual. Creativity has to do with an approach to thinking."
Susan Striker, art educator
"...the person who scored well on an SAT will not necessarily be the best doctor or the best lawyer or the best businessman. These tests do not measure character, leadership, creativity, perseverance."
William J. Wilson, Harvard Professor and Socioligist
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