
Alex Coville's To Prince Edward Island - 200 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
To Prince Edward Island depicts Colville's wife Rhoda Wright on the top deck of a ferry crossing the Northumberland Strait between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. The woman is facing directly towards the viewer, looking through a pair of binoculars.
David Alexander Colville (1920-2013) was a Canadian painter and printmaker. He is often cited as belonging to the Magic Realism movement, and within this he developed his own style that influenced both a regional and national art community, as teacher and founder of what would become known as Maritime Realism.
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31 x 23cm (12 x 9")
200 pieces
Reusable cloth bag included.
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Alex Coville's To Prince Edward Island - 200 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
To Prince Edward Island depicts Colville's wife Rhoda Wright on the top deck of a ferry crossing the Northumberland Strait between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. The woman is facing directly towards the viewer, looking through a pair of binoculars.
David Alexander Colville (1920-2013) was a Canadian painter and printmaker. He is often cited as belonging to the Magic Realism movement, and within this he developed his own style that influenced both a regional and national art community, as teacher and founder of what would become known as Maritime Realism.
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31 x 23cm (12 x 9")
200 pieces
Reusable cloth bag included.
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To Prince Edward Island depicts Colville's wife Rhoda Wright on the top deck of a ferry crossing the Northumberland Strait between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. The woman is facing directly towards the viewer, looking through a pair of binoculars.
David Alexander Colville (1920-2013) was a Canadian painter and printmaker. He is often cited as belonging to the Magic Realism movement, and within this he developed his own style that influenced both a regional and national art community, as teacher and founder of what would become known as Maritime Realism.
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31 x 23cm (12 x 9")
200 pieces
Reusable cloth bag included.
















