Still Life with Vegetables Jigsaw Puzzle

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About Still Life with Vegetables: This jigsaw puzzle features Zátišie so zeleninou (Still Life with Vegetables), painted in 1922 by Ladislav Treskoň. A hearty spread of garden produce fills the table, with a round green squash at the center, flanked by pale cabbages, dusty carrots, onions, mushrooms, and a jar of golden pickled peppers. Soft, natural light glides across the scene, revealing the crisp curl of leaves, the roughness of roots, and the smooth gleam of glass. Rich browns, greens, and warm reds create a cozy, rustic mood, inviting you to piece together each shape and shadow like treasures from an autumn harvest. // Image Credit: Ladislav Tresko? – Zátišie so zeleninou, 1922, Slovenská národná galéria, SNG

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