Village Jigsaw Puzzle

Village
About this online puzzle:

This fun a challenging puzzle is based on paper print made in the 1800's. It depicts a view of a village street. In the foreground you can see a shepherd and his flock of sheep, a boy and his two horses pulling a plow, a school house with children and their teacher in the left corner and a lot of other interesting details of how live looked in a small village in the 1800s.

Image Credit: Joseph Scholz, 1829 - 1880, The Rijksmuseum

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