Jigsaw Puzzle : Blunt / Saturn / Plate 11
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Blunt / Saturn / Plate 11
A view of Saturn
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1849 Blunt Phenomena Planets Saturn Space
Jigsaw Puzzle (252 Pieces)
Discover the wonders of our solar system with the Media Storehouse collection of jigsaw puzzles. Our latest addition, "Blunt / Saturn / Plate 11" by Mary Evans Picture Library from Mary Evans Prints Online, invites you on a captivating journey to Saturn. This intricately detailed puzzle features a stunning view of the ringed planet, sure to challenge and delight puzzle enthusiasts of all ages. Immerse yourself in the mystery and beauty of space as you piece together this mesmerizing puzzle. A perfect activity for family bonding, rainy days, or simply unwinding after a long day. Engage your mind, exercise your creativity, and add this masterpiece to your collection today.
Made in the USA, 252-piece puzzles are printed on photographic paper. Excluding the outer edge, all of the pieces are the same shape with the completed puzzle measuring 10" x 14" (25.4 x 35.5 cm). Split into individual pieces, puzzles are supplied in a black presentation box, sized to fit most mailboxes, with a professionally printed photo on top for reference (box dimensions 5 5/8" x 7 5/8" x 1 1/5")
Jigsaw Puzzles are an ideal gift for any occasion
Estimated Product Size is 37.2cm x 29.2cm (14.6" x 11.5")
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
Plate 11: A Visionary View of Saturn - A Historical Perspective This image, titled "Plate 11: A View of Saturn," is a testament to the rich history of astronomical discovery. Captured in 1849, it represents an early and intriguing glimpse into the enigmatic world of Saturn as seen through the lens of Sir Frederick William Herschel's powerful telescope. The photograph, taken by the renowned astronomer and photographer, J.F.W. Schmidt, was published by the prestigious London-based firm, R. and J.E. Caldwell. The photograph features an exquisite depiction of Saturn, its rings, and its largest moon, Titan. At the time, this image represented a significant advancement in the understanding of the Saturnian system. The rings, which were first discovered by the Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens in 1675, were still a subject of fascination and mystery. Schmidt's photograph, with its remarkable clarity, brought the rings and their intricate structure to life, fueling the curiosity of scientists and the public alike. The image also showcases the impressive capabilities of the telescope technology of the time. With a focal length of 15 inches and an aperture of 22 inches, Herschel's telescope was one of the most advanced in the world. Schmidt's mastery of the photographic process, which was still in its infancy, allowed him to capture the intricacies of Saturn's rings and the subtle variations in the planet's cloud bands. Today, this photograph stands as a reminder of the pioneering spirit of exploration and discovery that has driven humanity's fascination with the cosmos. It serves as a bridge between the past and the present, connecting us to the rich history of astronomical research and inspiring us to continue pushing the boundaries of our knowledge of the universe.
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