Seaside Café - 500 Piece Puzzle

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Tranquil. Timeless. Pre-war seaside.

Five hundred pieces of an afternoon by the water, rendered by Arthur Getz for his New Yorker cover of March 22, 1938. A quiet café somewhere along the coast, parasols up, tables half-full, the kind of seaside scene that asks for nothing more than a long lunch and the sound of the waves — eighty-eight years on, it still feels like exactly where you'd want to be.

Printed on premium thick stock with a linen-style finish that reduces glare and gives the artwork real depth, on a board crafted from recycled paper. Made in the USA. A more approachable 500-piece build for a shorter sit. Finished size 18 x 24 in.

An afternoon by the sea, c. 1938 — one piece at a time.

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