The Basket of Apples Jigsaw Puzzle

The Basket of Apples
About this online puzzle:

This new puzzle is based on Paul Cezanne 1893 painting "The Basket of Apples". This painting contains one of Cezanne's signature tilted tables, an impossible rectangle with no right angles. On the table you can see a basket of apples, a bottle of wine, a folded tablecloth and a plate of cookies. The painting is particularly remarkable for its creative composition, which rejected realistic representation in favor of distorting objects to create multiple perspectives.

Image Credit: Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial Collection / The Art Institute of Chicago

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