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Andy Warhol Shoes Puzzle

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Description

Andy Warhol Shoes Puzzle:

  • You can never have too many shoes!
  • Chic and challenging.
  • A fun gift and good "fit" for any Warhol fan!
You can never have too many shoes! And now you can cobble them together with this chic and challenging puzzle that arrives packaged in a stylish, collectible tin. From the king of pop art, Andy Warhol, this fanciful image of a woman's favorite accessory was created in 1959 using ink and Dr. Martin's Aniline Dye on ivory sketchbook paper. It can be yours today as an aesthetic, entertaining puzzle that includes 550 pieces and measures 18-inches tall x 24-inches wide when assembled. It's a fun gift and a good "fit" for any Warhol fan!

Andy Warhol's interest in footwear dates back to the early 1950's. Drawing shoes (especially high-heeled) was very much a part of his professional career, both as a commercial and fine artist. Warhol's pedal creations could be highly stylized or whimsical, and they were always elegant.

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