An October Day in Aland Jigsaw Puzzle

An October Day in Aland
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About An October Day in Aland: Base on Victor Westerholm’s painting "An October Day in Åland", today's puzzle presents a sunlit autumn grove opening onto a quiet shoreline. Slender birch trunks rise through the foreground, their pale bark and dark markings set against rust-colored leaves and a soft blue sky. The trees frame a peaceful view of water in the distance, where the low horizon glows with warm afternoon light. In the meadow below, cattle graze and rest among patches of green grass, adding a gentle pastoral rhythm to the scene. With its airy composition, delicate branches, and golden October tones, the work conveys both the freshness of the outdoors and the still, reflective mood of the changing season. // Image Credit: Victor Westerholm, Finnish National Gallery / Hannu Aaltonen

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