Step into the golden age of illustration with Between Cars, a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle featuring Adolf Kronengold’s iconic artwork from the June 3, 1933 cover of The New Yorker. This captivating scene portrays a woman gracefully navigating between train cars under the open sky, while a silhouetted conductor looks on. Set against a bold, stylized city skyline, the composition blends Art Deco elegance with metropolitan drama.
Perfect for puzzle lovers, art enthusiasts, and vintage magazine collectors, this high-quality jigsaw offers both a rewarding challenge and a striking piece of history. Once complete, it makes a beautiful display that pays homage to classic American illustration and 1930s New York.
New Yorker Cover by Artist Adolph Kronengold, originally published on June 3rd, 1933
500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
Finished Puzzle Size: 18"x24"
Linen Style Finish to reduce glare
Made in USA
Recommended Age: 10+ Years