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Maud Lewis

Three Black Cats - Maud Lewis - 300-piece Puzzle

Three Black Cats - Maud Lewis - 300-piece Puzzle

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Canadian Artists Puzzle Collection

Dive into the world of Three Black Cats with this 300-piece puzzle, offering an inspiring way to rediscover this masterpiece piece by piece.

About Three Black Cats
This image is among Maud Lewis’s most iconic works, perhaps her most famous composition. Lewis’s childhood cat was named “Fluffy,” and in later years she painted several versions of her memory of this black, longhaired family cat from Yarmouth. Usually portrayed with two kittens, black cats are among her most common, and popular, subjects.

About Maud Lewis
Maud Kathleen Lewis (1903-1970) was a Canadian folk artist from Nova Scotia. She achieved national recognition in 1964 and 1965 for her cheerful paintings of landscapes, animals and flowers, which offer a nostalgic and optimistic vision of her native province. She remains one of Canada's most celebrated folk artists. Her works are displayed at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, as well as her restored house, whose walls she adorned with her art.

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31 cm x 23 cm
12" x 9"
300 pieces

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