Basket of Fruit and a Bunch of Asparagus Jigsaw Puzzle

Basket of Fruit and a Bunch of Asparagus
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About Basket of Fruit and a Bunch of Asparagus: Immerse yourself in the world of baroque still life as you piece together this delightful and intricately detailed artwork (till Life with a Basket of Fruit and a Bunch of Asparagus" by the renowned artist Louise Moillon). The centerpiece of the composition is a rustic wicker basket overflowing with a vibrant assortment of luscious fruits. Ripe peaches, plump grapes and succulent cherries beckon you to savor their delicious flavors. Adjacent to the basket, a radiant bunch of asparagus lies elegantly on a table, its slender spears contrasting beautifully with the richly colored fruits. Have fun! // Image Credit: Louise Moillon, 1630, The Art Institute of Chicago

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