Gustave Baumann: Grandma Battins Garden Puzzle Gustave Baumann: Grandma Battins Garden Puzzle
Gustave Baumann (American, b. Germany, 1881–1971) Grandma Battin’s Garden, 1927 Gustave Baumann first made a watercolor painting of Sarah Battin’s garden in Nashville, Indiana, when he was a member of the Brown County, Indiana, artists colony. Years later, living in Santa Fe, New Mexico, he created this woodcut print from the image. It’s a fine example of Baumann’s artworks that reflect the beauty and simplicity of rural life, and it’s a perfect image for a 300-piece jigsaw puzzle.
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Box size: 8.625 x 10.625 x 1.875 in.
Puzzle size: 20 x 20 in.