About Italian Flower-Girl: "Italian Flower-Girl" is a painting by the Finnish artist Robert Wilhelm Ekman, created in the 19th century. The painting depicts a young Italian girl wearing a wide-brimmed hat adorned with flowers and ribbons, while delicately holding a basket filled to the brim with vibrant, colorful flowers. She is dressed in an orange gown adorned with intricate designs and patterns, while crisp white sleeves provide a striking contrast to her attire. Next to her stands an ornate pot brimming with green plant. In the background, lush greenery and distant mountains create a serene backdrop under a clear sky, enhancing the tranquil ambiance of the scene. // Image Credit: Robert Wilhelm Ekman, 1845, Finnish National Gallery
Christmas is just around the corner and we're getting into the holiday spirit with another fun and challenging jigsaw puzzle. In this new one we feature two Christmas decorations, one in the shape of Santa Clause and another one depicting a happy snowman. Pick your difficulty level, put the pieces back together, complete the puzzle and start getting into the holiday mood. Have fun!
Today we're going back to the 1890s and visiting the Bruton Church in the restored area of Colonial Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia. This puzzle is based on a oil on canvas painting by Alfred Wordsworth Thompson and it depicts the Bruton Parish Church. The church was constructed between 1711 and 1715. The building was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970 as a well-preserved early example of colonial religious architecture.
Garden croton, fire croton or variegated croton is native to Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, and the western Pacific Ocean islands, growing in open forests and scrub. Depending on the cultivar, the leaves may be ovate to linear, entire to deeply lobed or crinkled, and variegated with green, white, purple, orange, yellow, red, or pink. In tropical climates, crotons are popular as garden or decorative patio plants. In colder climates they can survive only as house plants or in greenhouses.
This captivating puzzle showcases a rich and vibrant cornucopia of gourds. Featuring a delightful array of decorative gourds, each with it's unique shape and color, this new game invites you to embrace the spirit of autumn and the harvest season. The deep oranges, warm yellows, and bright greens create a visually captivating scene that will keep you entertained while you connect the puzzle pieces and reconstruct the image. Have fun!
This puzzle is based on Vincent van Gogh's painting called "First Steps, after Millet". While a patient at the asylum in Saint-Remy, Van Gogh painted twenty-one copies after Millet, an artist he greatly admired. The painting depicts a fenced-in garden behind a house and two parents encouraging their child to walk for the first time.
Japanese camellia (Camellia japonica) is a species of flowering plant. In the wild, it is found in mainland China (Shandong, east Zhejiang), Taiwan, southern Korea and southwestern Japan. It is a popular ornamental plant that is grown for its showy flowers, which come in a wide range of colors, including white, pink, red, and variegated. In the wild, flowering is between January and March. Flowers of the wild species have six or seven rose or white petals.
Pick your difficulty level, put the wine grapes on the vine back together and complete today's new puzzle. If you didn't know, grapes can be classified as either table or wine grapes, based on their intended method of consumption: eaten raw (table grapes) or used to make wine (wine grapes). Wine grapes (featured in this puzzle) are smaller, have relatively thick skins and tend to be very sweet.
Today's puzzle is based on a painting by the French artist Claude Monet called On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt. The painting depicts Claude Monet’s future wife, Camille Doncieux, sitting on an island in the Seine River next tot the town of Bennecourt. It is believed that she and Monet rowed to the island on one of their walks during a brief period that the couple spent in Bennecourt, near Paris.
San Clemente Island goats, also known as SCI goats, are a unique and hardy breed of feral goats that inhabit San Clemente Island, one of the eight Channel Islands located off the coast of Southern California. These goats are believed to have been introduced to the island in the late 19th or early 20th century, likely by ranchers or settlers. Over the years, they have adapted to the island's rugged terrain and harsh environmental conditions, becoming well-suited to its semi-arid climate and rocky landscape. They typically have a muscular build with short, stocky legs, which allows them to navigate steep cliffs and rocky terrain with ease. Their coats vary in color, ranging from shades of brown and black to white, providing effective camouflage amidst the island's vegetation.
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