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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.
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Titus County Courthouse, Mount Pleasant, Texas by Catherine Sherman.... more
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Store the puzzle in the provided box at room temperature with low humidity.
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Average Rating (4.38 Stars):
Edward Howard
April 27th, 2024
I love the wolf. Because it represents the Gaurdian of all the land on the Earth. It also has the highest quality of life, freedom and the love from it's pack and family.
Terry Groves
April 27th, 2024
I am in a bit a quandary regarding this order. I have not received it. The UPS tracking shows it coming to Canada then going to California. I have not been able to contact UPS as they only seem to want to hear from US addresses. Fine Art America has not been of any assistance in getting me connected with my order. As a result of this experience, I do not plan on ordering anything more from this supplier. Too bad, there are a lot of nice things on their website. If this matter gets sorted out, I will update this review. Update: my order eventually arrived and I am quite happy with it.
Amy Gibson
April 26th, 2024
I probably will NOT purchase from this site again. The quality of the puzzle was just okay, for example there were many pieces where the backing was delaminating. (See 2 photos) Additionally, the size was advertised as 20" x 28". The finished puzzle size was actually 19-5/8" x 26-1/8". I feel that skimping on the size resulted in the face of the bottom kitty being half obscured when framed. This is the most I've ever paid for a puzzle that I expected to be perfect. (I could only select 1 photo. Please email me if you want photos of puzzle pieces delaminating.)
David Holroyd
April 23rd, 2024
Such a great pitcher the colours and lighting are spot on I look forward to seeing more of this kind especially more like the orange wing Amazon
Pete More
April 23rd, 2024
Great quality -- both the puzzle itself and the packaging
Miriam Tickner
April 23rd, 2024
I haven't done the puzzle yet but I was very pleased with the speed it was sent. The puzzle itself is brilliant I only wish I were able to find Linda Carruth's puzzles in England
"Titus County Courthouse, Mount Pleasant, Texas" by Catherine Sherman.
Family members and I like to visit small Texas towns, and some of the most interesting and historic areas are in the historic neighborhoods around courthouses. We were drawn to Mount Pleasant in Titus County to see what was named by many as "The Ugliest Courthouse in Texas." I found the building charming, however, not ugly at all. The courthouse originally was brick with a bell tower. A travel article reported that the most disconcerting aspect was that a loudspeaker blasted music and news from radio station. We visited on a Sunday, and the loudspeaker was blaring a radio station, just as noted.
The current Titus County Texas Courthouse, the fifth courthouse in that county, was built in 1895. The building underwent a couple of transformations since its construction in the county seat of Mount Pleasant, which is in northeast Texas. The current exterior is a return to its 1940s Art Deco style.
I'm a journalist and photographer, specializing in science, nature and historical topics, but I love to photograph and write about everything and everywhere. I love animals and photography and combine both by photographing cats available for adoption for the website of Wayside Waifs, an animal shelter in my city. Catherine Sherman on Fine Art America All of my images are available for licensing. Pricing information is available here by clicking on individual images: LICENSING PIXELS My website: Catherine Sherman Photography My Zazzle Store/CatherineSherman My Zazzle Fuzzyball Store of Products Featuring Cats and Dogs. My Zazzle Groovyshop. My ArtPal Gallery Store. My Twitter Account/CatherineSher10 Like My Facebook Art and...
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Lynn Sprowl
A great capture of this county courthouse! l/f
Catherine Sherman replied:
Thank you very much, Lynn!
Chris Flees
well captured Catherine..
Catherine Sherman replied:
Thank you very much, Chris!
Stephen Melia
Lovely presentation palette is lovely l/f/
Catherine Sherman replied:
Thank you very much, Stephen!
Michael Mirijan
This wonderful picture is featured on the homepage of the "Pictures for Present" group.
Catherine Sherman replied:
Thank for the feature, Michael!
Felix Lai
Beautiful image, great capture! l/f
Catherine Sherman replied:
Thank so much, Felix!