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The raft of the jellyfish - Géricault Jigsaw Puzzle

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Size: 20.3 cm x 25.4 cm Puzzle with Gift Box, 110 Pieces

Turn designs, photos and text into a great game with customisable puzzles! Made of sturdy cardboard and mounted on chipboard, these puzzles are printed in vivid and full colour. For hours of puzzle enjoyment, give a custom puzzle as a gift today!

  • Dimensions: 20.3 cm x 25.4 cm (110 pieces)
  • Includes cardboard carry-case with puzzle image printed on lid
  • Sturdy cardboard stock, mounted on chipboard
  • Easy wipe-clean surface
Warning: Not suitable for children under 3. Small parts may pose possible choking hazard.
Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 19 cm x 24.3 (7.5" 9.6"). For best results please add 0.6 cm (1/4") bleed.
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The raft of the jellyfish - Géricault Jigsaw Puzzle

The raft of the jellyfish - Géricault Jigsaw Puzzle

The Raft of the Jellyfish is a oil-base paint on fabric, carried out between 1818 and 1819 per the painter and romantic lithographer French Theodore Géricault (1791-1824). Its initial title, given by Géricault at the time of its first presentation, is Scène of a shipwreck. This table, of very great dimension (491 cm of height and 716 cm of width), represents a tragic episode of the history of the French navy: the shipwreck of the Méduse frigate, which runs aground on a sand bank off the coasts of current Mauritania, the on July 2nd, 1816. At least 147 people are maintained at water surface on an emergency raft and only fifteen embark the on July 17th on board the Argus pheasant, a boat come to help them. Five people die shortly after their arrival in Saint-Louis of Senegal, after having endured the hunger, dehydration, the madness and even the cannibalism. The event becomes a scandal of international width, partly because a French captain serving monarchy restored recently is considered to be responsible for the disaster, because of his incompetence. The Raft of the Jellyfish has a certain continuity with the pictorial currents former to the romanticism, in particular in the choice of the subject and the dramatic character of the representation, but breaks in a clear way with the order and quietude of neo-classic painting. While choosing to represent this tragic episode for its first work of importance, Géricault is aware that the recent character of the shipwreck will arouse the interest of the public and will allow him to launch its young career. However, the artist was also caught of fascination for this event, and thus carries out abundant preparatory research and several drafts before starting the creation of the table. He indeed meets two of the survivors of the catastrophe, built a very detailed scale model of the structure of the raft, and he goes even in mortuaries and hospitals in order to see his own eyes the color and texture of the skin of dying. As Géricault has a presentiment of it, the table causes the controversy at the time of its first presentation in Paris, with the living room of 1819: some are made the burning defenders of them, while others fustigate it immediately. A little later work is exposed to London, which completes to establish the reputation of the young painter in Europe. Today, it counts among the most admired works French romanticism, and its influence is perceptible in creations of painters such as Joseph William Turner, Eugene Delacroix, Gustave Courbet or Edouard Manet. The table, which suffers from an irreversible darkening due to a finish with the bitumen of Judaea, is preserved at the museum of the Louvre, which buys it to a friend of the artist shortly after his death in 1824.

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5 out of 5 stars rating
By Angela M.16 December 2018Verified Purchase
Puzzle, 20.32 cm x 25.4 cm (8" x 10"), 110 pieces
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I got this image in 110 pieces as I cannot commit to large puzzles. This one took me about an hour and was fairly easy. Perhaps 252 pieces would have better suited me for a little more complexity. This is not my favourite sugar skull as I prefer more girly colours like hot pink, reds and purples but I enjoyed doing this one. There is a lot of detail in the image and it was interesting to do. I don't think I will buy the larger puzzle count just because there are other sugar skull images that I much prefer. Again very good quality puzzle and durable storage box that fits very well on small bookcase. The image was well positioned on this one so who ever printed this one got it pretty bang on.
3 out of 5 stars rating
By Derwyn P.23 April 2020Verified Purchase
Puzzle, 20.32 cm x 25.4 cm (8" x 10"), 110 pieces
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We are pleased with the jigsaw itself. However we are disappointed the box is far bigger than the jigsaw and not the kind of storage box we expected i.e. Ravensburger standard; rather it's a postage box and not very sturdy at that. Given it cost £18 + pp we did expect more. The image quality is good. The pieces are rather thin and flimsy.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Jon D.19 September 2018Verified Purchase
Puzzle, 27.94 cm x 35.56 cm (11" x 14"), 252 pieces
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Jigsaw puzzle is of excellent quality, finish. Only thing I was not too happy about was the actual image printed on the outside of the accompanying presentation box. It was printed approximately A6 in size and was half the actual size of the presentation box. Making it difficult for me to see the actual jigsaw puzzle design when trying to put together the actual jigsaw puzzle :(. Printing of jigsaw puzzle image on the outside of the presentation box was approximately A6 in size and was half the actual size of the presentation box. Making it difficult for me to see the actual jigsaw puzzle design when trying to put together the actual jigsaw puzzle :(

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Created on 20/06/2014, 9:14
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