Jerusalem Fine Art

Jerusalem - Fine Art

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Some of the greatest stories every told are depicted In this glorious painting of the ancient city of Jerusalem. In the center is the Holy Temple Mount, and on the horizon in a blazing sunset are the crosses on Calvary. Enjoy the depth of this painting and the history and tradition that it represents in a Giclee canvas print or puzzle.

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Dowdle Mini Wooden Puzzles, Dowdle Classic Wooden Puzzles, Boardwalk Wooden Puzzles, custom orders, and Disney Art and framed art may take 2-3 weeks for production and delivery of your order. Please allow extra time when ordering these items.

2023 Holiday Shipping Deadlines
Please be mindful of the following dates to help your gifts arrive in time for Christmas.
  • 3 Dec. for personalized art—people and pets painted into an existing painting. This deadline has passed. Any personalized art ordered after Dec. 3rd will be shipped in 5-6 weeks.
  • 10 Dec. for custom orders—wood puzzles and art made from an image you provide
  • 17 Dec. for regular orders—in stock items on our website

Updated December 2023

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TyAnn Hunt
I was really excited about this puzzle. I recently visited ...

I was really excited about this puzzle. I recently visited Jerusalem for the first time and to be able to see this version of the Old City was so cool! It was challenging because many of the shapes and colors were repeated throughout the design, but it just drove me to finish so I could see the whole picture. I LOVE that so many of the stories of the Bible were depicted in this puzzle and that a diagram on the website shows where each of them are. Thanks Eric for such a unique portrayal of the Holy City.

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