Wentworth - Springtime in Eskdale - 40 Piece Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle
Springtime in Eskdale - 40 Piece Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle
by Wentworth
James McIntosh Patrick's style has been compared to Breughel because of his bold colours and attention to detail. Springtime in Eskdale, is a detailed landscape painting of The Crooks in Eskdalemuir, Dumfriesshire which was the birthplace of the famous civil engineer and architect Thomas Telford. This painting by Patrick was completed in 1934 and was to mark the centenary of Telfords death. In the middle ground we can see people visiting a cottage whilst further back we can just make out a farmer ploughing his land. Further back we see a small river at the foot of a line of hills, which rise into the background. The artists view of the scene is from a somewhat elevated position looking down at the farmland.
Wentworth Wooden Puzzles incorporate whimsy pieces into most of our products. Whimsies, which are essentially a puzzle piece crafted into a recognisable shape such as a flower or bird, are an historical link to the Victorian puzzle-making past. As the name suggests, the original Victorian puzzle cutters added the individual pieces on a whim and so the term whimsy was born. Quirky and delightful, theyre a twist to the usual jigsaw and add another challenging dimension to our wooden puzzles.
Cutting edge laser technology ensures our intricate wooden puzzle pieces fit together perfectly. The laser cutting works with the wood to form the cleanest cut puzzle pieces, free from dust and impurities, and with the most snug, satisfying fit when the puzzles are pieced into place. something much harder to come across with cardboard puzzles!
Wentworth Wooden Puzzles are made in the heart of the beautiful Wiltshire countryside and represent the very best of British materials and craftsmanship.
Much of our jigsaw puzzle production involves hands-on processes and the wood used in our products is derived from sustainable sources. Continuing a strong and proud heritage, we take the traditional wooden jigsaw puzzle and make it relevant and fun for the 21st century.
Original: $15.94
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Springtime in Eskdale - 40 Piece Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle
by Wentworth
James McIntosh Patrick's style has been compared to Breughel because of his bold colours and attention to detail. Springtime in Eskdale, is a detailed landscape painting of The Crooks in Eskdalemuir, Dumfriesshire which was the birthplace of the famous civil engineer and architect Thomas Telford. This painting by Patrick was completed in 1934 and was to mark the centenary of Telfords death. In the middle ground we can see people visiting a cottage whilst further back we can just make out a farmer ploughing his land. Further back we see a small river at the foot of a line of hills, which rise into the background. The artists view of the scene is from a somewhat elevated position looking down at the farmland.
Wentworth Wooden Puzzles incorporate whimsy pieces into most of our products. Whimsies, which are essentially a puzzle piece crafted into a recognisable shape such as a flower or bird, are an historical link to the Victorian puzzle-making past. As the name suggests, the original Victorian puzzle cutters added the individual pieces on a whim and so the term whimsy was born. Quirky and delightful, theyre a twist to the usual jigsaw and add another challenging dimension to our wooden puzzles.
Cutting edge laser technology ensures our intricate wooden puzzle pieces fit together perfectly. The laser cutting works with the wood to form the cleanest cut puzzle pieces, free from dust and impurities, and with the most snug, satisfying fit when the puzzles are pieced into place. something much harder to come across with cardboard puzzles!
Wentworth Wooden Puzzles are made in the heart of the beautiful Wiltshire countryside and represent the very best of British materials and craftsmanship.
Much of our jigsaw puzzle production involves hands-on processes and the wood used in our products is derived from sustainable sources. Continuing a strong and proud heritage, we take the traditional wooden jigsaw puzzle and make it relevant and fun for the 21st century.












