

"The Piano Lesson" Puzzle (1000 PIECES)
Price: $25.00 Members: $22.50
Item: 819844011673
Description
The Piano Lesson Puzzle (1000 PIECES)
This fun 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle depicts The New Yorker magazine cover originally published on December 4th, 2006, featuring Jean-Jacques Sempé’s whimsical illustration of a piano lesson.
Made of high-quality materials the pieces are sturdy and have a linen-style finish to reduce the glare.
Finished puzzle size is 19 ¼” wide x 26 ½” long. The covers of The New Yorker have entertained and enlightened the magazine’s readers for nearly a century.
With unmatched visual sophistication and wit, they let no subject escape their scrutiny. Reminiscent of joyful music like heard at the Metropolitan Opera.
- 1000 jigsaw puzzle pieces
- The New Yorker cover by Jean-Jacques Sempé
- Originally published: December 4th, 2006
- Finished size: 19 ¼” W x 26 ½” L
- Linen style-finish to reduce glare
- USA
- Age: 13+ years
- Warning: choking hazard (not for children under 3 years)
History
Music Notes
Most Western music is based on a system of notation that evolved around 1600 out of earlier practices. The starting point for any opera is the full score, which contains all individual voices and instruments arranged in a specific order on the page. The written music—representing the sounds a composer creates in his head—then comes to life performed by singers onstage and played by the orchestra.
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