This new puzzle is based on Paul Gauguin (a French Post-Impressionist artist) 1891 oil on canvas painting with the same name. This is among the first paintings he completed in 1891 after abandoning his family and career as a stockbroker and moving to the island of Tahiti. The painting depicts four women seeking shelter under the leaves of a large tree on a hot summer day. In the distance, another woman stands in the doorway of a traditional house and looks on in the direction of the large tree and the other women.
Image Source /Credit: The Cleveland Museum of Art / Gift of Barbara Ginn GriesingerToday's puzzle features a renowned painting ("Still Life with Milk Jug and Fruit") created by the French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Cézanne. Completed around 1900, this oil-on-canvas artwork is renowned for its meticulous attention to form, composition, and color. The composition depicts a simple arrangement of objects, including a milk jug, fruit, a plate and a glass on a wooden table. The background is left unadorned, emphasizing the primary subject matter and allowing viewers to fully engage with the elements in the foreground. The color palette is vibrant and intense, infusing life into the objects and the space they inhabit. Pick a difficulty level, start putting the pieces back together and reconstruct the famous masterpiece. Have fun!
This new puzzle is based on "Basket of Pears and Crabapples", an oil painting created by American artist John F. Francis in the 19th century. The painting is a still life depiction of a basket filled with ripe pears and crabapples arranged on a table against a neutral background. The composition of the painting is simple and straightforward, with the basket and fruit taking up most of the canvas. However, Francis's use of light and shadow adds depth and dimension to the painting, creating a sense of realism and presence that draws the viewer in.
This beautiful puzzle is based on a oil on canvas painting by one of the greatest painters of the Dutch Golden Age, Gerrit van Honthorst (1592–1656) The painting was first mentioned in a 1632 inventory of one of the Prince of Orange’s palaces in The Hague. The painting depicts musicians playing their instruments at concert while following the instruction of their bandleader. The underling political message was that, like in music, in society harmony can be achieved when the guidance of the leader is followed.
Today's beautiful puzzle is based on an oil on canvas painting by Jan van Ravenswaay - a 19th-century landscape painter from the Northern Netherlands. The painting depicts animals grazing and resting on a grassy meadow. You can see a couple of horses in one corner, a young shepherd boy resting with his goats and cows in the foreground and event some cute ducks swimming in a small pond in the bottom right corner.
This new puzzle has it all - fruits, some beautiful flowers and a cute monkey. The game is base on a the painting with the same name by Jean Baptiste Oudry a French Rococo painter, engraver, and tapestry designer. The oil on canvas painting depicts a cute monkey trying to get a piece a fruit from a large ceramic container placed in the middle of a beautiful garden. Pick your difficulty level, click start and put the monkey, the fruit and the beautiful flowers back together and complete today's challenge. Have fun!
Experience the rustic charm of the countryside with our online jigsaw puzzle featuring "Harvest" by John Frederick Herring. This delightful artwork captures the essence of a bountiful harvest season, showcasing a picturesque landscape filled with vibrant autumnal colors. As you piece together this captivating scene, immerse yourself in the peaceful ambiance of a rural setting, where hardworking farmers gather their crops amidst golden fields and rolling hills. With its intricate details and soothing imagery, this online jigsaw puzzle offers a relaxing and engaging challenge for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages. Rediscover the beauty of nature and the joy of puzzling with "Harvest" by John Frederick Herring. Have fun!
Today's puzzle is based on the 1888 painting with the same name. Also known as Entrance Gate to a Farm with Haystacks, Farmhouse in Provence is an oil-on-canvas by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. At the time that Van Gogh made this beautiful painting, he was 35 years old and living in Arles, in southern France. During this period he produced some of his best work, such as fields, farmhouses and people of the Arles and Avignon area. As you might of already noticed, Van Gogh used several pairs of complementary colors in the Farmhouse in Provence, the color contrast bringing an intensity to his work.
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.
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Braubach with this captivating jigsaw puzzle featuring "View of Braubach" by Ernst Damitz. Transporting you back to the enchanting landscapes of the 1800s, this masterpiece showcases the quaint town of Braubach in all its picturesque glory. As you piece together the puzzle, you'll witness the meticulous attention to detail, from the charming half-timbered houses to the majestic medieval fortress, Marksburg Castle, perched atop the hills. Rediscover the beauty and tranquility of this German town as you embark on a puzzle-solving journey like no other. Have fun!
Today's puzzle depicts tranquil scene of a rustic cottage nestled among rolling hills and a meandering river. A woman and two men are shown sitting in front of the cottage, talking and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. The painting showcases Bingham's skill in capturing the beauty of the American landscape and rural life, while also highlighting his appreciation for the simplicity and serenity of the countryside.
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