Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007)B-r-r-r-r-rdbathIn typical Charley Harper fashion, the midcentury modern artist shows off his classic humor and minimal realist style, giving the bright cardinal an even brighter personality. Harper joked, “How can he dry himself without a towel? Maybe freeze-dry?” But you can snuggle up and enjoyB-r-r-r-r-rdbathwith this cozy 300-piece puzzle.
• Gather with family and friends for puzzle-piecing together! • High-quality 250-GSM matte art paper for superior color, crisp details, and no glare • Ribbon-cut thick board for snug fit and minimal dust • Produced using thick recycled paper board
Box size: 8.625 x 10.625 x 1.875 in. Puzzle size: 20 x 20 in.
Artist: Charley Harper Midcentury modernist Charley Harper (American, 1922–2007) portrayed the natural world with heart and humor. In vivid colors and simple shapes, his cardinals, ladybugs, and clever critters have become icons of wildlife art. His illustrations were published in magazines and books, notablyFord TimesandThe Giant Golden Book of Biology. A longtime conservationist, Harper created posters for more than 50 nature- and conservation-oriented organizations. His US National Park Service posters—massive, requiring a year each to paint—showcase delightful depictions of entire ecosystems in a style he defined as “minimal realism.” In his adopted hometown of Cincinnati, his public works are the legacy of an artist truly beguiled by the wild, one whose art was a quiet catalyst for ecological action.