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Gibsons 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - Le Tour de Yorkshire

Gibsons 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - Le Tour de Yorkshire Passing through the cheering crowds, the leading riders of the Tour de Yorkshire make their way up Howarth’s challenging High Street. Puzzlers can enjoy piecing together the vibrant myriad of colours that the Tour brings to this picturesque English village, withou

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Gibsons 1000 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle - Le Tour de Yorkshire

Passing through the cheering crowds, the leading riders of the Tour de Yorkshire make their way up Howarth’s challenging High Street. Puzzlers can enjoy piecing together the vibrant myriad of colours that the Tour brings to this picturesque English village, without having to experience the strain that these athletes are under!

As with all Gibsons jigsaws, the beautifully illustrated pieces are made from the highest quality 100% recycled board and are therefore a pleasure to work with again and again.

  • High quality 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle.
  • Puzzle size 48x68cm when complete.
  • Made from thick, durable puzzle board that is 100% recycled.

About the Artist:

Steve Crisp was educated around the late seventies at St. Martins School of Art, London and at a time when many young students were graduating from college with new styles and ideas. He is a fine example of someone who has gone on from that period to become a well-established, internationally known, award winning illustrator.

He has a large and diverse catalogue of work especially from the eighties and nineties, many of which have become collector’s pieces.
Steve has managed to adapt well to the changing needs of illustration especially with the introduction of digital techniques ten years or so ago.