Colorful Abstract Landscape Jigsaw Puzzle

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About Colorful Abstract Landscape: Today's painting is based on "Abstract Landscape" - a painting created by American artist H. Lyman Sayen in the early 20th century. The artwork features a colorful and dynamic composition, blending abstract shapes with elements of the natural world, such as hills, trees, and clouds. Sayen was known for his unique style that combined aspects of both traditional landscape painting and the emerging abstract art movement. "Abstract Landscape" is a prime example of his innovative approach to capturing the essence of the natural world through abstract forms and vibrant colors. // Image Credit: H. Lyman Sayen, 1915-1916, Smithsonian American Art Museum

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