About Fall Colors In The Park: Start today's puzzle, put the pieces back together and see the beautiful fall colors. Autumn colors or autumn foliage, fall colors, fall foliage, or simply foliage takes place every year when normal green leaves of many deciduous trees and shrubs turn different shades of red, yellow and brown. Reconstruct the image and see colorful fall landscape featured in this new jigsaw. Have fun! // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles
Today's puzzle is based on The Siesta, an 1892-1894 oil on canvas painting by Paul Gauguin. The picture depicts a group of Tahitian women in westernized clothes chatting in the cool shade of a verandah during the hot afternoon sun. It was painted during Gauguin's first extended trip to the island of Tahiti.
In this new puzzle we feature some colorful handmade rugs. If you didn't know, the term carpet is often used in a similar context to the term rug, but rugs are typically considered to be smaller than a room and not attached to the floor. Rugs and carpets are used to add decoration or color to a room, insulate a person's feet from a cold floor, to make a room more comfortable as a place to sit on the floor, and to reduce sound from walking.
Join us on a sunny spring day for a relaxing stroll in a green field full of yellow flowers. As you piece together today's jigsaw puzzle, you'll feel the warmth of the sun on your skin and the gentle breeze rustling through the petals. Each click of the puzzle pieces brings you closer to capturing the serene beauty of this picturesque landscape. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and intricate details, and let the tranquility of the scene wash over you with every completed section.
In today's puzzle we feature some delicious apricots and raspberries. The apricot tree originated in China, where it was first cultivated over 4000 years ago. The tree is small, 8–12 m (26–39 ft) tall, with a trunk up to 40 cm (16 in) in diameter and a dense, spreading canopy. It's yellow-orange fruits, the apricots. are rich in vitamins and minerals. They are usually eaten raw but the are also turned into preserves, juice or dried.
The Temple of Venus in Baiae I is a painting created by Jakob Philipp Hackert, a German landscape painter known for his depictions of Italian landscapes. The painting portrays the Temple of Venus, an ancient Roman temple located in Baiae, a city on the Campanian coast west of Pozzuoli, Italy. Baiae was a resort town in ancient Rome famous for its hot springs and luxurious villas, attracting wealthy Romans and serving as a playground for the elite. The vivid red brickwork, where the light cladding has fallen away, suggests both the passage of time and the enduring beauty of the ancient structure. The arched openings in the temple offer glimpses of the coastal landscape, adding depth and perspective to the scene. The presence of three goats grazing on the green ruins and their shepherd resting below the structure adds a touch of life to the otherwise serene setting. This detail not only adds a sense of scale to the painting but also suggests the harmonious coexistence between human activity and nature in this ancient landscape. The inclusion of ships and people on the pier further enriches the scene, suggesting a bustling maritime activity that contrasts with the serene setting of the temple ruins. The presence of ships hints at the importance of Baiae as a coastal town with connections to maritime trade and transportation.
If you didn't know, feral pigeons are pigeons that are descended from the domestic pigeons that have returned to the wild. They are also called city doves, city pigeons, or street pigeons. They eat grass seeds and berries in parks and gardens, insects or scavenge food remains from people. Additional food is also usually available in parks and public squares where people feed them bird seeds or bread crumbs.
Immerse yourself in the idyllic beauty of nature with 'A Sunny Day in the Orchard' puzzle. Piece by piece, reveal the vibrant colors and intricate details of an apple tree set against a clear blue sky. Let the warmth of the sun and the gentle breeze transport you to this serene orchard, where you can bask in the joy of piecing together a picture-perfect day. Engage your mind, relax your senses, and savor the delightful challenge that awaits in this fun puzzle adventure.
Today'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!
Get ready to challenge your puzzle-solving skills with this online jigsaw puzzle featuring a beautiful pattern made up of yellow hexagons on a blue background. Hexagons are fascinating shapes found in nature, from honeycombs to the iconic pattern on turtle shells. Their six sides and angles make them perfect for tessellation, creating intricate patterns with no gaps. As you piece together this puzzle, you'll appreciate the symmetry and precision of the hexagon shape. So, grab a cup of coffee, settle into your favorite chair, and get ready to have some fun with this stunning hexagon puzzle!
Based on a painting by Jan Steen (Dutch, 1625/1626 - 1679), today's puzzle depicts a couple dancing while two young musicians play their instruments at a festive village celebration. In the scene you can see other people eating, drinking and enjoying the party while the couple dances. The grinning figure on the left of the scene, the one who caresses the chin of the woman drinking from an elegant wine glass, is none other than Steen himself.
This puzzle is based on a mezzotint printed in colors by Robert John Thornton featuring a bunch of roses within which two thrushes are nesting, in the background a temple with a statue. If you didn't know, mezzotint is a printmaking process of the intaglio family, technically a drypoint method. This technique can achieve a high level of quality and richness in the print.
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