Still Life with Fruit, Oysters, and Wine Jigsaw Puzzle

Still Life with Fruit, Oysters, and Wine
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About Still Life with Fruit, Oysters, and Wine: Today's new puzzle is based on a beautiful still life painting by Everhart Kuhn. It was painted ca. 1865 on oil on canvas and depicts various fruits(grapes, peaches, plums, raspberries, blueberries), oysters, a bottle and glass of wine. Take a few minutes, put it back together and complete today's puzzle. Have fun! // Image Credit: Smithsonian American Art Museum

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