A Hare in the Forest Puzzle
$36.00
Hans Hoffmann (1880–1966) was a German-born American painter celebrated for his pioneering role in abstract expressionism. Known for his dynamic use of color and exploration of spatial relationships, Hoffmann developed a style characterized by bold, layered brushstrokes and a vibrant palette that seemed to pulse with energy. His “push and pull” technique—contrasting colors and shapes to create spatial depth—became a hallmark of his work and influenced countless artists in postwar America. Hoffmann was also an influential teacher, whose New York and Provincetown schools of art helped shape a generation of painters. His theoretical approach blended European modernist principles with the burgeoning American avant-garde, leaving a lasting legacy on modern art.
• 520 pcs puzzle size: 15.74″ × 19.74″ (40 × 50.1 cm)
• Semi-gloss finish
• Vibrant colors
Warning: Choking hazard—small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Important: This product is available in US only. If your shipping address is outside this region, please choose a different product.
• 520 pcs puzzle size: 15.74″ × 19.74″ (40 × 50.1 cm)
• Semi-gloss finish
• Vibrant colors
Warning: Choking hazard—small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Important: This product is available in US only. If your shipping address is outside this region, please choose a different product.
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Hans Hoffmann (1880–1966) was a German-born American painter celebrated for his pioneering role in abstract expressionism. Known for his dynamic use of color and exploration of spatial relationships, Hoffmann developed a style characterized by bold, layered brushstrokes and a vibrant palette that seemed to pulse with energy. His “push and pull” technique—contrasting colors and shapes to create spatial depth—became a hallmark of his work and influenced countless artists in postwar America. Hoffmann was also an influential teacher, whose New York and Provincetown schools of art helped shape a generation of painters. His theoretical approach blended European modernist principles with the burgeoning American avant-garde, leaving a lasting legacy on modern art.
• 520 pcs puzzle size: 15.74″ × 19.74″ (40 × 50.1 cm)
• Semi-gloss finish
• Vibrant colors
Warning: Choking hazard—small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Important: This product is available in US only. If your shipping address is outside this region, please choose a different product.
• 520 pcs puzzle size: 15.74″ × 19.74″ (40 × 50.1 cm)
• Semi-gloss finish
• Vibrant colors
Warning: Choking hazard—small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Important: This product is available in US only. If your shipping address is outside this region, please choose a different product.
Hans Hoffmann (1880–1966) was a German-born American painter celebrated for his pioneering role in abstract expressionism. Known for his dynamic use of color and exploration of spatial relationships, Hoffmann developed a style characterized by bold, layered brushstrokes and a vibrant palette that seemed to pulse with energy. His “push and pull” technique—contrasting colors and shapes to create spatial depth—became a hallmark of his work and influenced countless artists in postwar America. Hoffmann was also an influential teacher, whose New York and Provincetown schools of art helped shape a generation of painters. His theoretical approach blended European modernist principles with the burgeoning American avant-garde, leaving a lasting legacy on modern art.
• 520 pcs puzzle size: 15.74″ × 19.74″ (40 × 50.1 cm)
• Semi-gloss finish
• Vibrant colors
Warning: Choking hazard—small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Important: This product is available in US only. If your shipping address is outside this region, please choose a different product.
• 520 pcs puzzle size: 15.74″ × 19.74″ (40 × 50.1 cm)
• Semi-gloss finish
• Vibrant colors
Warning: Choking hazard—small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Important: This product is available in US only. If your shipping address is outside this region, please choose a different product.