Artifact Puzzles - Edward Hopper Nighthawks Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle

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This is a 374 piece wooden jigsaw puzzle of Edward Hopper's famous 1942 painting Nighthawks. The puzzle design by Maria Berg has lots of film-noir themed whimsy pieces (including a smoking detective and a gun), bannister-top knob connectors, and rectangular pieces. This puzzle has a straight edge and average difficulty. Like all our puzzles, laser-cut from 1/4" thick wood. Packaged in our standard wood box. Made in USA.

  • 374 pieces
  • 17.5" x 9.5"
  • laser-cut wooden jigsaw puzzle

    Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and up

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Name: Michelle, Indiana
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Review: Got this for my hubs for Christmas. We both loved putting it together. So neat and slightly challenging with so many darker colors in the puzzle. Totally got a kick out of all the specialty noir pieces. Super fun and will totally be getting another!
Name: Susan, DC
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Review: Satisfying puzzle. I love this image, and enjoyed having to focus on slight color variations in dark areas.
Name: Isabelle
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Review: Very cinematographic: the format of the puzzle similar to a wide movie theater screen, whimsies referring to film noir, and image itself that goes back to a time when men casual wear was very formal. Think Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in a color movie. The well lit diner is the center of attention that contrasts with an empty neighborhood. Four people in an aquarium, as insects attracted to the light. Nothing much going on, really. Is it the beginning or the end of a story? Doing this puzzle is like meditating on human condition. And imagining stories. And hearing sounds: the soft buzz inside the diner, the quiet outside. And what's going on inside the heads of these characters? This puzzle is very enjoyable because of its evocative power and color scheme (the green turquoise of the sidewalk as a halo around the diner, echoing the faded neon yellow inside is so yummy!), and the engineering of the pieces that adds jazz to the grid. False edge pieces, yeah, plenty, bring it on! Straight edge does not mean it's an edge piece. And bring me a cup of joe with that!
Name: Lawrence
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Review: This was my first Artifact Puzzle and this was a lot of fun to assemble! The whimsies are really a treat. I enjoyed the connectors and the final is more than suitable for display. I look forward to more puzzles!
Name: Kelly A
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Review: This one was fun! Super noir! I thought it was pretty hard--so much of it is extreme contrasts in dark and light. The whimsies are wonderful. It was great to study this amazing painting--by putting it together piece by piece. I never realized how much green is in it.