Still Life with Flowers and Prickly Pears Jigsaw Puzzle

Still Life with Flowers and Prickly Pears
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About Still Life with Flowers and Prickly Pears: Today's puzzle is based on a painting by Auguste Renoir called "Still Life with Flowers and Prickly Pears". The painting depicts a vase with distinctive elephant-head handles full of flowers and some prickly pears on a wooden table. Click start and give it a try! // Image Credit: Auguste Renoir, 1885, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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