Jan Frans van Dael, a Flemish painter born in Antwerp, mainly painted flower and fruit pictures, as well as scenery, for the French court. His pictures were often included in the exhibitions of the Paris Salon, and Napoleon's first wife Empress Josephine was a fan of his paintings.
Van Dael's flower paintings follow Flemish and Dutch traditions. He painted the petals and leaves of the bouquets extremely meticulously, with the greatest detail.
Among his many flower pictures, you can now display his painting made in 1814 out of 1000 pieces, one of which is titled: Roses, Pentecost roses, tulips, auriculas, iris and other flowers in an alabaster vase, with fruit on a stone ledge - still life.
If you put it out, you can glue it together (the glue and the necessary elements are not included), so it can be a great decoration for the apartment or room.
The puzzle is characterized by the usual bright colors from Clementoni, super quality, precisely fitting pieces, as well as environmentally conscious production, as their products are made using recycled materials, which are extremely durable.
Catalog number of the puzzle: 31415
Original name of the puzzle: Van Dael – Bowl of flowers, Museum Collection.
Number of pieces: 1000 pcs
Age group: for over 14 years