The Mossy Glen Jigsaw Puzzle

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About The Mossy Glen: This beautiful puzzle is based on "Suopeltovuori in Haminalahti", a painting by Magnus von Wright, a Finnish painter from the 19th century. In this painting, the artist depicts a sun-drenched cliff as the focal point, embraced by a vibrant landscape. To the left, a robust tree with lush foliage reaches skyward. Moss-coated rocks and boulders dot the foreground, while the ground is adorned with grass and delicate plants. The partly cloudy sky adds a dynamic touch, casting a play of light and shadow across the landscape. // Image Credit: Magnus von Wright, 1867, Finnish National Gallery

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