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Ed Vebell Jigsaw Puzzle featuring the painting Opening Of Panama Canal by Ed Vebell

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Opening Of Panama Canal Jigsaw Puzzle

Ed Vebell

by Ed Vebell

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$30.00

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Challenge your brain with a jigsaw puzzle designed by an independent artist!   Our puzzles are made from premium 0.2" thick paper stock and include a semi-gloss coating on the top surface to make the image pop.   Puzzles are available in two different sizes, and each puzzle includes a puzzle box with the artwork printed on the top for safe storage when you're not puzzling.   The puzzle pieces are unique shapes.

Design Details

Much of the early exploration of the American coast -- both North and South -- was undertaken in the attempt to find a way to the fabled riches of... more

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Store the puzzle in the provided box at room temperature with low humidity.

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Artist's Description

Much of the early exploration of the American coast -- both North and South -- was undertaken in the attempt to find a way to the fabled riches of the Indies. The dream of an inland passage was never to be realized; yet as nineteenth century technology and imperialism shrank the globe, dreamers turned their attention to a Central American canal. The first to make the attempt was Ferdinand de Lesseps -- of Suez Canal fame -- who formed a French company and won a concession from the Columbian government to start digging. Disease, poor management and bad luck halted the project in 1889. French financiers soon formed the New Panama Canal Company -- not to dig a canal, but to sell Lesseps' concession to the highest bidder. Emerging as a world power, the United States took the bait, and in 1903Columbia and the United States drafted the Hay-Herran Treaty. In the end, Columbia refused to ratify the treaty. Rumors that the Canal Company might make a deal with Russia or England, the impetuosity...

 

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