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In the 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle, Beachgoing (The New Yorker), an image of a pure New York vacation is expressed. Along a sandy beach, a crowd of men, women, and children walk around, tan, and play in the water. It's the perfect picture of family fun! Near the bottom of the puzzle, a line of people wait in line to buy ice cream cones while the top of it consists of the ocean which is filled with swimmers and boats. This busy, diverse puzzle will always be an entertaining addition to any collection. Being the cover of The New Yorker on July 8, 1939 makes this puzzle even more exclusive as well as a great token of the summer spirit.
Extremely dense crowd of overlapping figures in similar skin tones, very few distinct colour boundaries, chaotic composition with minimal background contrast
Crowded beach scene with swimmers and sunbathers
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