1000 piece glare-free art puzzle
Warmth and movement define Claude Monet: Impressions of Light, Part 3. Coastal views, flowering gardens, and golden horizons reveal Monet’s ability to transform everyday scenes into radiant studies of color and time.
Finished with Aether’s soft-touch matte coating to reduce glare under natural or indoor light, this 1000-piece art puzzle offers an immersive and refined puzzling experience worthy of Monet’s timeless vision.
Puzzle Details:
- 1,000 pieces
- Soft-touch matte finish
- Made in the USA
- Includes printed art insert
- Linen-wrapped box with gold-foil details
- Sueded velvet storage bag
Finished size: 26.625" x 19.25"
Included Works:

- Blossoming Pear Tree
- Seashore at Sainte-Adresse
- The Rue Saint-Denis, 30th of June 1878
- The Bridge at Argentteuil
- Meadow at Giverny, Morning effect
- The Artist’s House at Giverny
- The Seine at Asniéres
- Flowering Arches, Giverny
- Garden of the Princess
- Coastal Landscape
- Poplars in the Sun
- Regatta at Argentteuil
- Vétheuil in Summer
- Grand Quai at Le Havre
- The Iris Garden at Giverny
- Garden at Sainte-Adresse
- Sandviken Village in the Snow Beneath Mount Kolsaas
- Houses at Argentteuil
- Anchored Chasse-marée
From the Founder:
I didn’t grow up immersed in art history. My appreciation for it came later, quietly and somewhat unexpectedly through the curiosity of my children. As they began studying the great works of Western art, I found myself learning alongside them.
I started with small visits to our local museum, unsure of what I was looking for, but drawn to color and texture. Over time, those visits expanded - into larger museums in cities we traveled to for my husband’s work, where I would spend quiet hours moving slowly through galleries.
Monet was one of the first artists whose work truly stayed with me. His light, his atmosphere, the way he captured fleeting moments in nature and allowed them to linger. Even as a novice, I understood it.
This collection is a reflection of that discovery and the quiet joy of learning to see more closely, and the invitation to begin wherever you are.