Puzzles with 1000 pieces or more
From quirky shaped puzzles to fine art masterpieces, and from children’s block puzzles to truly daunting panoramas, we stock a diverse and interesting assortment of puzzles that will be fun for all ages and skill levels. We primarily carry products from brands we trust (like Pomegranate, Ravensburger, Tuttle, Galison, and Peter Pauper Press), although we will also stock others when they are especially creative and of comparable quality. At the moment puzzle sales are at an all time high, so while we will endeavor to keep the website up to date, please bear in mind that our stock is changing rapidly and we might experience some disruption of our supply chain given current events.
A Japanese Garden in Summertime 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle
A Japanese Garden in Summertime 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle
1000 pieces
Finished puzzle is 24 x 18 inches
Quality design & easy to handle pieces
Features the classic Japanese woodblock print Songs of the Four Seasons: Summer (1853) by Kuniteru Utagawa
This print is of Prince Genji and some courtiers enjoying a summer evening in the palace garden
About the Author:
The Tuttle Publishing Companywas established in 1948 in Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo, Japan and is today regarded as a premier publisher and seller of books rooted in Asian culture, language and history.
Since its founding in 1948, Tuttle has published more than 6,000 books and today maintains an active backlist of around 2,000 titles.
Today, Tuttle publishes 150 new titles each year focusing on Asian languages, Asian food & cooking, gardening & flower arranging, crafts & origami, children's books, martial arts, Asian literature, games & graphic novels, Asian history & culture, health & fitness, self-help & Eastern religion, Asian art & collectibles, interior design & architecture, travel guides, maps, and business books.
Kuniteru Utagawa (active 1818–1860)was an ukiyo-e artist in the tradition of the Utagawa school. Born in Edo (Tokyo), he studied under both Kunisada and Toyokuni I. He produced prints of a wide variety of subjects, including many depicting the increasing Western influence on Japan, with his main output taking the form of book illustrations and single-sheet ukiyo-e.