Description
Before rockets, space stations, or moon landings, artists and astronomers imagined what the Moon might truly look like. This 500-piece puzzle captures that vision—an 1872 hand-drawn lunar landscape by famed French astronomer and illustrator Étienne Léopold Trouvelot.
A surreal mix of craters, jagged cliffs, and starlit skies, this restored lithograph from Goodson Gallery’s private archive invites you into the past’s imagination of the cosmos. Whether you’re a space lover, puzzle enthusiast, or vintage science art collector, this piece offers a meditative journey through space and time.
Part of the History of the Cosmos puzzle series.
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500 Pieces – Finished size: 19.25″ x 26.6″
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Archival Art – Trouvelot’s 1872 moon lithograph
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Matte Finish – Soft feel, high detail
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Material – Durable chipboard, deluxe paper box
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Gift-Ready – Cover art printed on front
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Series – History of the Cosmos Collection
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Perfect for – Astronomy lovers, surreal art fans, vintage sci-fi collectors
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