Still Life with Apples and Pitcher Jigsaw Puzzle

Still Life with Apples and Pitcher
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Today's puzzle is based on a painting by Camille Pissarro. It depicts a pitcher, a glass of wine, some apples and knife on a table. Pissarro painted few still lifes, most late in his career and this is one of them. The other comparable work by the author uses the same setting, it's the same size and it features the same floral wallpaper in the background.

Image Source /Credit: Camille Pissarro, 1872, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (1983.166)

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