Martin Schwartz Amsterdam jigsaw puzzle 1000 pieces – 50x70cm
Discover our own beautiful capital Amsterdam by laying this Amsterdam puzzle by Martin Schwartz. In this jigsaw puzzle, Amsterdam has been split into a thousand pieces and only needs to be put together by you.
Amsterdam is known for its beautiful canal houses and historic buildings. It is therefore no surprise that the puzzle is full of them. The explanation of all buildings is therefore mainly street names with house numbers, which reflect the diversity of buildings. Of course, the Rijksmuseum and the Anne Frank house are also part of the puzzle.
Amsterdam puzzle
As you put this Amsterdam puzzle together, you get to know the buildings in the city much better, because your focus is on the details, to bring the city back together. Hours of fun await you and along the way you will probably discover new buildings that you may never have noticed in Amsterdam.
This puzzle also includes a complete list of the buildings / street names with house numbers and an accompanying poster showing the motif.
- Design: Martin Schwartz
- Number of pieces: 1000 pieces
- Dimensions puzzle: 50x70 cm
- Box dimensions: 28x19.5x5 cm (nice and compact, much smaller than normal, takes up little space)
- Contents: bag of puzzle pieces + contains one folded poster with full list of buildings.
Martin Schwartz - Danish Illustrator
Martin Schwartz (born 1974) is a contemporary Danish illustrator and graphic designer working from his studio in Vesterbro in Copenhagen (DK).
His series of city prints pays tribute to the variety of buildings found in each city. For each poster design, Martin Schwartz invests a lot of time researching the city to fully understand its DNA. Talking to the locals and visiting each neighborhood are all essential parts of his research.
The end result is a stunning rendering that depicts the city's most iconic buildings, historic bars and typical residential houses in great detail. His illustrations give you the soul of a city in one print. He released these prints as posters and puzzles.
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