A massive red lobster dominates the side of a waterfront building — painted in bold, confident strokes, impossible to miss from the dock. A worker pauses on a ladder beside it, brush in hand, while a seagull holds its perch nearby, entirely unbothered by the whole operation. Beyond them, boats sit quietly in the harbor. Everything about the scene says: this is where you come when you want the real thing. Arthur Getz's bold, graphic illustration style gives this 1958 New Yorker cover a sign-painter's directness — rich saturated color and clean, confident outlines that create a visually striking finished image. The strong shapes and vivid palette make for a satisfying, engaging solve across all 500 pieces. A perfect gift for coastal art lovers, seafood enthusiasts, and fans of mid-century American illustration — or for anyone who appreciates the particular pleasure of a well-made sign, a good harbor, and a seagull who has seen it all.New Yorker Cover by Artist Arthur Getz, originally published on March 22nd, 1958500 Piece Jigsaw PuzzleFinished Puzzle Size: 18"x24"Linen Style Finish to reduce glareMade in USARecommended Age: 10+ Years