The Young Anglers Jigsaw Puzzle

The Young Anglers
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Today's new puzzle is based on "The Young Anglers" by the talented British artist, Edmund Bristow. This delightful artwork captures a serene moment in the countryside during the Victorian era. The painting depicts two young boys are fishing along a picturesque riverbank. Accompanying them on their adventure is a faithful and ever-loyal canine companion. Embark on this virtual journey through time, where art and puzzle-solving unite to create an enchanting experience. Take a pause from the modern world and relish in the tranquility of "The Young Anglers" by Edmund Bristow.

Image Source /Credit: Edmund Bristow, 1787–1876, British, The Young Anglers, ca. 1845, Oil on panel, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, B2001.2.173.

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