Hit the slopes from the comfort of your home with Sledding and Skiing, a 1000-piece puzzle featuring the February 28, 1953, cover of The New Yorker by Charles E. Martin. This vibrant aerial illustration captures the joyful chaos of a bustling winter mountain scene, filled with skiers, sledders, and winding trails alive with motion. The colorful crowd and intricate layout make this puzzle both visually delightful and satisfyingly challenging—perfect for winter lovers, vintage art fans, and seasoned puzzlers looking for their next cold-weather project.
Random cut pieces with an average size of 1.25 inches and 80-point thickness. Finished puzzle size measures 19.25 x 26.625 inches and is recommended for ages 13 and up. Made in the USA and features a linen-style finish to reduce glare.
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. A roster of extraordinary artists continues to create indelible images that are infinitely varied in style and tone, whether whimsical, provocative, serene, or laugh-out-loud funny.