Two Horses in Front of an Inn Jigsaw Puzzle

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About Two Horses in Front of an Inn : Set in the 1700s, this charming illustration captures a serene rustic scene bustling with activity and life. At the heart of the composition, two sturdy horses eagerly munch on grass from a wooden cart, attended by a man who gently feeds them. Behind the horses, a woman, balancing a basket on her head, strides purposefully towards the welcoming doors of the inn in the background. The inn itself stands as a focal point, a quaint thatched-roof building exuding warmth and hospitality. Further down the road, a farmer diligently guides two cows, their leisurely pace adding to the tranquility of the scene. To the right, a young boy leads his goat, trying to calm the spirited animal as a small white dog yaps energetically at their heels. The landscape is lush and verdant, with greenery enveloping the scene and reinforcing the idyllic, pastoral atmosphere. This illustration beautifully encapsulates the simplicity and charm of rural life in the 18th century. // Image Credit: Johann Georg Pforr, Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main

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