This art themed puzzle is based on the 1886 oil painting "In Brittany" ("En Bretagne") by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The painting depicts two women and a toddler enjoying a sunny day the garden. Pierre-Auguste Renoir was a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style. Renoir's paintings are notable for their vibrant light and saturated color, most often focusing on people in intimate and candid compositions. The female nude was one of his primary subjects. A prolific artist, he created several thousand paintings. . The single largest collection of his works - 181 paintings - is at the Barnes Foundation, in Philadelphia.
This beautiful and challenging jigsaw puzzle is base on an oil on canvas painting by Severin Roesen (a Prussian-American painter known for his abundant fruit and flower still lifes). As the title states the painting depicts an abundance of fruit (grapes, plums, apricots, lemons, strawberries and more) on a marble table.
Today's puzzle is based on "View of Florence", a painting by American artist Thomas Cole. The painting was completed in 1837 and it depicts a panoramic view of the city of Florence, Italy, with the Arno River flowing through the foreground and the city's iconic red-tiled rooftops and the famous Duomo and Palazzo Vecchio in the background. The painting is notable for its highly detailed and realistic depiction of the cityscape, as well as its use of light and color to create a sense of atmosphere and depth. Cole, who is best known for his landscape paintings of the American wilderness, created this painting while on a trip to Europe, where he was inspired by the rich history and culture of Italy.
This beautiful and challenging jigsaw puzzle is based on a painting by Paul Cezanne, a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter. For this still life painting Cezanne used a variety of familiar objects that are featured in some of his other still life paintings. For example the ginger jar, is featured in more than a dozen paintings from the same period.
This new and colorful jigsaw puzzle is based on Paul Gauguin's stunning masterpiece of post-impressionist art called "Landscape at Le Pouldu". The painting depicts the coastal landscape of Le Pouldu in Brittany, France. Gauguin's use of bold colors and thick brushstrokes brings this landscape to life, making it a perfect subject for a jigsaw puzzle. As you progress through the puzzle, you'll get to appreciate the intricate details and vibrant colors of "Landscape at Le Pouldu". You'll feel a sense of satisfaction as the pieces start to fit together, revealing more of the stunning artwork. Have fun!
Waiting for the Stage is a painting by American artist Richard Caton Woodville, depicting a scene of three men in a tavern commonly used as a waiting room for stagecoaches. In the painting two men appear to be playing cards while the third stands beside the table holding a newspaper. If you didn't know, stagecoaches were a popular mode of transportation in the 18th and 19th centuries, and they were used to transport passengers and mail between cities and towns. They were typically drawn by teams of horses and operated by a driver. Stagecoach travel was slow and uncomfortable, with passengers enduring bumpy roads and cramped conditions. Despite the challenges, stagecoaches played an important role in the growth of transportation and commerce during their time.
Today's puzzle is based on a oil on canvas by Meindert Hobbema. The painting depicts a wooded landscape on a sunny summer day. The hot rays of the summer sun manage to break through the billowing white clouds, but the people featured in the painting (the ones of the road and path and the person fishing) are kept cool thanks to the shade provided by the dense foliage of the forest.
This new puzzle is base on, William Michael Harnett's 1891 oil on canvas painting with the same name. The painting depicts a variety of foodstuffs arranged on a marble surface. We can see half a coconut, a box of Smyrna figs, a bottle of Maraschino liqueur, a copper pitcher on one side of the table, a pewter tankard on the other side, a ginger jar and some white and red grapes.
Step into the serene world of Jan Brueghel the Elder's River Landscape, 1607 with this online jigsaw puzzle. This online jigsaw puzzle captures the intricate details of the painting, from the gentle pools of light to the changes in color tonalities that ease the transition into depth. Likely reflecting life along the Scheldt, the main river flowing through the Flemish countryside on its gradual course towards the North Sea, the scene features a large church dominating the distant town on the horizon recognizable as the imposing Cathedral of Our Lady in the port city of Antwerp. Delve into the details of the artwork as you piece together the ferryboat scene, where a boatman carefully hands a baby to its father, while elegant ladies and a child safely watch from ashore. Other ferryboats carrying travelers, horses, and cattle approach the landing, and fishermen and families are seen working around their homes, creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere in the sunlit riverbank in the middle distance.
This fun and challenging puzzle is based on a painting called "Child with Toys" by Auguste Renoir. The painting depicts the artist's son, Jean playing with his nanny Gabrielle. Gabrielle Renard became an important member of the family of the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, first becoming their nanny, and subsequently a frequent model for the artist. She developed a strong bond with the Renoirs' second son, the future filmmaker Jean Renoir (the child in this painting), lasted throughout their lives.
Based on an oil on mahogany panel picture by Martin Johnson Heade, today's puzzle depicts a beautiful cattleya orchid and three hummingbirds. The artist planned to produce a book in the 1860s depicting Brazilian hummingbirds in tropical settings, and, to that end, created a series of 40 small pictures called "The Gems of Brazil". He later abandoned the project but retained his interest in hummingbirds, orchids and jungle landscapes. Cattleya is a genus of orchids that grow from Costa Rica south to Argentina.
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