About Street in Auvers-sur-Oise: "Street in Auvers-sur-Oise" is a painting created by Vincent van Gogh in July 1890 during the final months of his life. The work is characteristic of van Gogh's post-Impressionist style, marked by bold colors and dynamic, expressive brushwork. The painting depicts a quiet, rural street scene in the village of Auvers-sur-Oise, where van Gogh spent his last months. The street is lined with small houses painted in light colors contrasting with the vibrant green foliage of trees and shrubs around them. The roofs of the houses are rendered in deep, rich oranges, adding warmth and depth to the composition. While the scene itself is serene and bucolic, van Gogh's intense use of color and dynamic brushwork imbue the painting with emotional intensity. There is a sense of both tranquility and underlying tension, reflective of van Gogh's own emotional state during this period. // Image Credit: Vincent van Gogh, 1890, Finnish National Gallery / Yehia Eweis
If you didn't know, there about 300 species of clover. They are small annual, biennial, or short-lived perennial herbaceous plants, typically growing up to 30 cm tall. Clover is foraged by wildlife, including bears, game animals, and birds. Several species of clover are extensively cultivated as fodder plants.
Solve today's puzzle and go back in time to a fruit and vegetable market in the 1600s. Based on a painting by the Flemish painter Jan van Kessel the Elder, the image featured in this game depicts a market scene set in the heart of a vibrant 17th-century European town. The canvas is filled with an array of colorful fruits and vegetables, all meticulously detailed, showcasing van Kessel's mastery of still-life composition. On the right side of the picture the young woman selling the fruit and vegetables is depicted talking to a customer. Among the variety of fruits and vegetable, Kessel has also added a variety of exotic birds and animals. Put the pieces back together and see how many birds and animals can you spot? Have fun!
The painting that this puzzle is based on, "Still Life: Vase with Pink Roses", was made in 1890 by Vincent van Gogh shortly before his release from the Saint-Rémy asylum. This and the similarly-dated Pink Roses reflect the optimism Van Gogh felt at that time about his future. The painting is one of several Van Gogh examples of overabundance in still life, filling the picture plane with the vase and overflowing flowers.
Puppies are usually curious and playful. These behaviors let's the explore and learn more about their environment and develop the skills they will need later in life. In today's puzzle we feature a cute curious puppy. Put the pieces back together, complete the puzzle and see it's cute little face, white tipped paws and wagging tail. Have fun!
This new jigsaw puzzle showcases the vibrant transition of nature, as the foliage undergoes a stunning metamorphosis in the warm embrace of autumn sunlight. Bathed in the gentle glow of sunlight, the leaves seem to shimmer, casting a warm and inviting ambiance. Put the pieces back together and join us in this autumnal wonderland, where the dense cluster of tree trunks and branches reveals a breathtaking tapestry of yellow and green leaves. Have fun!
Today's puzzle is based on a oil on canvas painting by John Singer Sargent. The artist visited and sketched the view depicted in Simplon Pass as early as 1904, and returned for extended visits in the following years. This beautiful high mountain pass is located in Switzerland near the border of Italy between the Pennine Alps and the Lepontine Alps.
Are you ready for the race? In this new puzzle we feature a painting by the Impressionist French painter Edgar Degas called "Before the Race". The painting depicts four jockeys on horseback just before a race. The horse and rider theme was one of Degas's favorites. He returned to this theme time and time again throughout his career. Over the course of his career it is reported that he created 45 oils, 20 pastels, 250 drawings, and 17 sculptures related to horses.
The Singel (one of the canals of Amsterdam) used to encircle the city in the Middle Ages, serving as a moat around the city until 1585, when Amsterdam expanded beyond it's banks. In today's puzzle, based 1884 - 1886 painting by Eduard Alexander Hilverdink, we're going back to the 1800s and reconstructing the part of the beautiful view from the banks of the canal. Have fun!
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