Frank Ware and Paul Henriques loved jigsaw puzzles. Both lost their regular jobs during the early years of the Great Depression. In 1931 they began experimenting with cutting wooden puzzles to share with friends and family. They kept improving their methods and finally developed puzzles of extreme high quality, which they began to rent and sell. While most puzzle makers sought to produce cheaper types of puzzles to satisfy the jigsaw frenzy then taking over the country, Ware and Henriques worked tirelessly to produce, and promote, their Par brand of high quality puzzles. What made them special? The duo chose quality, modern imagery from travel or advertising posters--unlike the boring images most other firms used. They utilized 5-ply plywood, unlike most other makers' usual 3-ply. Ware designed hundreds of figural pieces--shaped cutouts of dancers, animals, and fanciful creatures--to incorporate into the puzzles. Henriques was the better cutter, and made irregular edge cuts along the lines of the image design. These served to make puzzles more difficult to assemble, which further challenged serious puzzlers. The pair finally settled on a seahorse-shaped "signature piece," to be found in all of their puzzles at least once, and also used as a logo on puzzle boxes. They operated a puzzle lending library for 30 years, but also developed a loyal clientele among royalty, celebrities, and wealthy puzzlers around the world. Henriques died in 1972, and Ware subsequently gave the business to an apprentice. For most of the 20th century, Par puzzles were called "the Rolls-Royce of jigsaw puzzles" and were enjoyed by those who rented or owned them.
- Title: jigsaw puzzle: The Dancing Lesson (Degas)
- Creator: Par Company Ltd.
- Date Created: 1960
- Location: New York, NY
- Subject Keywords: ballerina, Edgar Degas
- Type: Puzzles
- Medium: printed paper, Plywood
- Credit Line: Gift of Daryl and John Lillie
DecorArts is a professional wall art company located in California.
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Giclée Quality Guarantee:
Giclée printing is meant to produce a product at a higher quality and longer lifespan than a standard desktop inkjet printer. The word was used to describe digital reproductions of conventional artworks (painting or drawing) or photographs.
There are at least three basic criteria which must be met in order for the print to be considered a true giclée...
- For giclée printing, the paper or substrate used to actually print the final piece must be acid free and consist of a 100% cotton base.
- Any image that is to be printed as a giclée needs to be created at a resolution of no less than 300 dots per inch (DPI). This is to ensure that the final print has the sharpest detail and lacks any of the fragmentation that can occur with images less than 300 DPI.
- The last step to creating or confirming a true giclée print is the type of ink and printer used. The biggest contrast between a standard inkjet print and a giclée print is that giclées are printed using pigment-based inks rather than the dye-based inks found in lower cost inkjets. Pigment-based inks have a longer life span that can last anywhere from 100 to 200 years without significant fading.
The Quality :
The quality of the giclée print rivals traditional silver halide and gelatin printing processes and is commonly found in museums, art galleries, and photographic galleries.
With Giclée printing technology, we are able to provide the best possible quality for the reproduction of fine art masterpieces as well as your personal photos. Our prints capture the subtlest of colors and contrasts, while retaining superb image sharpness.
- We use real wood (non-MDF) for our canvas stretcher bars
- The canvas depth of of each dimension will be 1.5" thick
All of our canvas prints are gallery wrapped. Your image will be visible in full on the front side of the canvas while the outer edges are either artistically extended or mirrored to wrap over the wood stretcher bars on all sides. Our canvases are hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars.
Our canvas art works arrive ready to hang right out the box! We will affix a sturdy sawtooth hanger to the back of your canvas and include in your package: two screws, two nails, a pair of gloves, and a gradienter (small water level to ensure art is hung straight).
Framed:
Our framed arts are specially designed for both classic art and personalized artwork. Choose from a variety of frames for the perfect one to suit the style of your home.
- Mounted on back flannel so as not to scuff your walls
- Artwork arrives READY TO HANG. Hanging accessories come complimentary
Our frames are specifically chosen to complement each artwork. However, we will gladly accommodate if you'd prefer a different frame. Contact us at customerservice@decorarts.com for inquiries.