Jigsaw Puzzle : Panochthus tuberculatus, an extinct type of
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Panochthus tuberculatus, an extinct type of
Panochthus tuberculatus, an extinct type of glyptodont, and Archaeopteryx lithographica.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1920, Hamburg. Heinrich Harder (1858-1935) was a German landscape artist and book illustrator
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Archaeopteryx Argentina Creature Dinosaur Extinct Glyptodont Hamburg Harder Heinrich Pleistocene Prehistoric Tiere Urwelt
Jigsaw Puzzle (520 Pieces)
Discover the wonders of prehistoric life with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzles! This captivating puzzle features an illustration of Panochthus tuberculatus, an extinct type of glyptodont, from the renowned archive of Mary Evans Prints Online. Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of ancient animals as you piece together the intricate details of this beautifully colored puzzle, inspired by the classic work "Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World" by Heinrich Harder. Perfect for families, puzzle enthusiasts, or anyone with a curiosity for history, this challenging yet rewarding puzzle promises hours of entertainment and education. Delve into the mysteries of the past and bring the prehistoric world to life in your own home.
Made in the USA, 520-piece puzzles measure 16" x 20" (40.6 x 50.8 cm). Every puzzle is meticulously printed on glossy photo paper, which has a strong 1.33 mm thickness. Delivered in a black storage cardboard box, these puzzles are both stylish and practical. (Note: puzzles contain small parts and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age.)
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Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 40.5cm (20" x 15.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This chromolithograph print, titled "Panochthus tuberculatus, Glyptodon argentinus, und Archaeopteryx lithographica," is an exquisite illustration from the 1920 publication "Tiere der Urwelt" or "Animals of the Prehistoric World," created by the renowned German artist and book illustrator, Heinrich Harder. The print showcases three distinct creatures from the Pleistocene era, each representing different classes of prehistoric life. At the center, the massive and armored Panochthus tuberculatus, an extinct type of glyptodont, dominates the scene. Glyptodonts were large, armored, and herbivorous animals, resembling a fusion of a rhinoceros and a turtle. The Panochthus tuberculatus, specifically, was native to Argentina and is known for its distinctive tubercles or knobs covering its armor. To the left, the Archaeopteryx lithographica, an iconic transitional fossil, is depicted with its feathered body and reptilian features. Discovered in Germany during the late 19th century, Archaeopteryx is considered one of the earliest known birds, bridging the gap between reptiles and birds. The background of this print is filled with lush vegetation, adding to the sense of a bygone era. Heinrich Harder's masterful use of color and detail brings these extinct creatures to life, offering a glimpse into the rich history of Earth's biosphere. This stunning piece is a testament to Harder's artistic talent and the enduring fascination with the wonders of the prehistoric world.
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