Seasons by Alphonse Mucha - Premium Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle

Seasons by Alphonse Mucha - Premium Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle

Brand: WAWW Puzzles
SKU: AM-SEA-305-500-31x23
165.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Seasons β€” Alphonse Mucha Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle In 1896, Fernand Champenois handed Mucha a commission with no product to sell. No perfume, no theater, no bicycle. Just four women and four seasons, purely decorative, purely for the wall. Champenois had watched Mucha's Gismonda poster stop foot traffic on Paris streets and decided that was enough of a reason. The Seasons panels were the result β€” Mucha's first work made for no purpose except to be beautiful. πŸ“– The Story Behind This Piece Mucha made The Seasons in 1896 as his first set of purely decorative panels, called panneaux dΓ©coratifs β€” no brand name, no advertising text, nothing to sell. The commission came directly from Champenois, the Parisian printer who had already profited enormously from Mucha's commercial posters and wanted to see what the artist would do with nothing but the subject itself. The four women β€” Spring in white blossoms, Summer in warm light, Autumn amid ripe vines, Winter wrapped in fur β€” were so widely embraced that Champenois asked for two more series, in 1897 and 1900. The 1897 panels now live at the Art Institute of Chicago. The 1900 set is at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Mucha had a specific belief about who art was for. He thought beauty should reach ordinary people, not just collectors, and his poster work had already proven that walls in modest apartments could hold something genuinely fine. The Seasons was where that belief became explicit. He took the decorative language he had developed for theater posters and perfume brands and gave it to the natural world directly, with nothing commercial underneath it. That decision changed the status of graphic art in Europe. Assembling the 1000-piece version, you'll spend real time in the Winter panel. The palette there tightens sharply β€” pale blue, white, grey-silver β€” and the figure's fur wrap blurs into the frosted branches behind her in ways a screen simply flattens. On wood, under UV printing, those near-identical values hold their distinctions. You can see exactly where her wrap ends and the branch begins. Finding that boundary piece by piece is a different experience than scrolling past the image on a phone, and the four panels together form a color progression that only becomes fully visible once the puzzle is complete. 🎁 Who Gets One of These A few types of buyers come back to this one specifically. βœ”οΈ The Art Nouveau collector β€” already owns prints or objects in this style; wants a format that adds a tactile dimension the framed poster version never had. βœ”οΈ The museum-goer who knows the Chicago collection β€” has seen the 1897 Seasons panels at the Art Institute and wants something to bring that encounter home. βœ”οΈ The friend who decorates seriously β€” not a minimalist, not maximalist; someone who chooses objects by period and visual logic and would keep the finished puzzle under glass. βœ”οΈ The gift-giver who researches β€” knows the recipient knows Mucha, wants something beyond a print, needs a reason the gift is specific rather than obvious. Strong occasions: birthdays for anyone who decorates with intention, holiday gifts for the art lover who already owns the obvious things, housewarmings for someone finishing a room. 🧩 Puzzle Specifications βœ”οΈ Precision laser-cut wooden pieces βœ”οΈ 3mm MDF core β€” rigid, warp-resistant, built to last βœ”οΈ UV printing directly on wood β€” no paper laminate, no peeling βœ”οΈ Traditional grid-cut design βœ”οΈ Approx. Size: 40"x23" βœ”οΈ Piece counts: 1000 βœ”οΈ Handcrafted wooden keepsake box included βœ”οΈ Made to order β€” ships in 3–4 weeks πŸ’Ž Why This Puzzle Lasts Most wooden puzzles at this quality level sell for $300 to $500. WAWW makes them for $115 to $170 because the manufacturing is direct and there is no wholesale markup anywhere in the chain. The price difference is structural, not a sign that something was cut. The 3mm MDF core is what keeps pieces clicking cleanly years from now. Cardboard compresses at the edges with use and humidity, and eventually pieces stop fitting the way they should. MDF holds its shape. You feel the difference the first time you set a piece and hear it seat properly. UV printing goes directly onto that wood surface, which means no paper laminate to bubble, peel, or yellow at the edges. Mucha's pastels stay exactly as printed. The traditional grid cut means every piece has a clear, satisfying connection point. There are no gimmick shapes pulling your attention away from the image. You solve the puzzle, not the engineering. When it's finished, the wooden keepsake box stores it properly β€” not a box meant for shipping, but one built to live on a shelf. And because every puzzle is made to order, yours doesn't sit in a warehouse for six months before it reaches you. The 3 to 4 week lead time is production time, not logistics delay. Large format, finished puzzle measures 40" x 23" approximately. Choose between 500 or 1000 jigsaw pieces. πŸ–ΌοΈ After You Finish It Most people frame it. UV printing directly on wood means the color won't shift with light exposure the way a paper print would, so you don't need UV-protective glass to preserve what you assembled. Standard framing works. The finished puzzle holds its colors on the wall the same way it held them on the table. ⚠️ Important Notes Puzzles may have light laser residue on the surface β€” a damp cloth handles it. There's a natural wood scent when the box first opens; it fades within a few days. Made-to-order production means your puzzle ships in 3–4 weeks. If anything arrives damaged, we replace or refund. No questions.

Specifications
Size
500 Pcs | 40 x 23 inches, 1000 Pcs | 40 x 23 inches
Variants (2)
  • 500 Pcs | 40 x 23 inches β€” 165.00 USD β€” In stock
  • 1000 Pcs | 40 x 23 inches β€” 180.00 USD β€” In stock

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