Spanish Educa is a brand that I usually avoid, because the cut is not precise enough and I often get false fits (I saw this expression for pieces fitting where they don’t belong in a FB puzzle group, and immediately adopted it). Educa is considered by many to be a premium brand, but for me, the false fits are usually a dealbreaker. That said, I have some Educa puzzles that I really like, and this was also fun and just the right amount of challenging (if the black areas had been larger, it would have been a very different story).

The only artist credited on the box is Viktor Shvaiko, but the background (top half) is actually from a poster by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, so they might have mentioned him, too. I’ve actually done that poster as a mini puzzle.
How interesting that the puzzle company (or someone else) cut parts (one top, one bottom) from two different works of art and smooshed them together.
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I was actually thining that someone painted in the bottle and other stuff in the foreground, but you’re right, it could be two original works that have been combined!
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Love this image!!
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It’s always the great images that draw me back to Educa – although I have to say, this was overall a nice puzzle, no probelms with false fits.
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I’m not a fan of Educa either, and will only purchase them if there are no large areas of one thing or color.
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The do have quite a few good images, unfortunately.
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True
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