Between Cars

Between Cars

$23.00
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Step into the golden age of illustration with Between Cars, a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle featuring Adolf Kronengold’s iconic artwork from the June 3, 1933 cover of The New Yorker. This captivating scene portrays a woman gracefully navigating between train cars under the open sky, while a silhouetted conductor looks on. Set against a bold, stylized city skyline, the composition blends Art Deco elegance with metropolitan drama. Perfect for puzzle lovers, art enthusiasts, and vintage magazine collectors, this high-quality jigsaw offers both a rewarding challenge and a striking piece of history. Once complete, it makes a beautiful display that pays homage to classic American illustration and 1930s New York.New Yorker Cover by Artist Adolph Kronengold, originally published on June 3rd, 1933500 Piece Jigsaw PuzzleFinished Puzzle Size: 18"x24"Linen Style Finish to reduce glareMade in USARecommended Age: 10+ Years

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