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A String of Horses Outside an Inn Jigsaw Puzzle Game

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About: This beautiful and vibrant image of a string of horses outside an inn is based on a painting by Otto Bache, a Danish Realist painter. The scene takes place in the late 1800s in rural Denmark. In the painting you can see a pack of 8 horses being led down a country road while people outside a small in look on or go about their daily routine.
Image Source /Credit: Otto Bache, 1878, Shared by SMK, National Gallery of Denmark

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