About Zebra: George Stubbs' painting Zebra, created around 1763, is a fascinating piece that reflects the period’s growing European interest in exotic animals and the natural world. Stubbs, an English painter known primarily for his exceptional horse paintings, had a deep interest in anatomy, which is evident in the way he carefully studied and rendered animals. This piece, Zebra, features a zebra in a naturalistic style, set against a somewhat pastoral, English landscape. The animal stands almost regally, depicted with meticulous attention to the details of its striped coat and form, showcasing Stubbs' anatomical knowledge and his appreciation for the exotic creature. The zebra in this painting was one of the first of its kind brought to England, a gift to Queen Charlotte. // Image Credit: George Stubbs, 1724–1806, British, Zebra, 1763, Oil on canvas, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, B1981.25.617.
Ferris wheels are iconic amusement ride structures featuring a large, vertical rotating wheel with passenger cabins or gondolas attached along its rim. They were named after George Washington Gale Ferris Jr., who designed the original Ferris wheel for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. This initial Ferris wheel was intended to rival the Eiffel Tower as a symbol of engineering prowess and provided a new form of panoramic viewing experience. Modern Ferris wheels vary in size, with some of the largest, such as the London Eye and the Singapore Flyer, offering spectacular views over cities and landscapes. These structures are often key attractions at fairs, amusement parks, and tourist destinations. The rotation speed of Ferris wheels is typically slow, allowing passengers to enjoy the views and the experience safely.
Today's puzzle featuring spherical objects in a range of captivating colors promise not just a test of skill, but an immersive journey into a world of boundless creativity. And as the puzzle nears completion, you can't help but feel a sense of accomplishment wash over you. Each piece you place brings you one step closer to unlocking the secrets hidden within this captivating scene. Click start and have fun!
It's a quiet summer morning and we're about to go on a relaxing boat ride. If you didn't know, early boats were made of natural materials, primarily wood, although reed, bark and animal skins were also used. Modern boats are made of wood, steel, fiberglass, or even concrete and come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors . So what are you waiting for? Start the game and jump aboard one of the colorful boats and let's explore the beautiful landscape surrounding the lake. Have fun!
In today's puzzle you get to assemble some closely packed colorful paint bottles, each bursting with brilliant shades of pink, red, and purple. The top-down perspective offers a mesmerizing view of the uniformity in shape and size, while the white caps with ridges add an intriguing touch. As you solve this puzzle, you'll experience the joy of blending colors and patterns, making it an engaging and visually stimulating challenge for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages . Colorful paint bottles like this are often made of squeezable plastic or soft-sided tubes, allowing artists to dispense paint with precision and control. These bottles feature air-tight seals to maintain the freshness of the paint, ensuring it remains workable for extended periods, while offering a wide range of sizes to suit various painting needs and preferences. They typically contain various types of paint, including acrylic, oil, watercolor, gouache, and tempera.
If you didn't already know, pineapples grow as a small shrub and are indigenous to South America. The individual flowers the unpollinated pineapple plant fuse to form a multiple fruit - the pineapple fruit featured in this puzzle. The pineapple fruit is a rich source of manganese (44% Daily Value, DV) and vitamin C (58% DV).
This new puzzle is based on Winslow Homer's 1873 painting "Dad's Coming!". The painting depicts a woman and her children waiting for her husband to come back from fishing after a strong storm. The image was most likely inspired by the incident Homer witnessed in the summer of 1873 in Gloucester, Massachusetts, when strong storm claimed nine boats.
Base on a painting by Jakob Alt, today's puzzle depicts captivating and serene landscape composition that invites you into a picturesque garden setting. In the background, a lush tapestry of verdant trees forms a vibrant backdrop, their leaves rustling in the gentle breeze. In the foreground, two figures engage in conversation, their presence adding a human touch to the idyllic scene. Nearby, a dog stands as a loyal and watchful companion, ready to offer its companionship and adding an endearing aspect to the composition.
In this still life painting, a large piece of meat takes center stage on a pristine white plate, drawing the viewer's eye to its intricate textures and succulent appearance. Surrounding the meat, a vibrant array of vegetables like onions and cauliflower, along with apples in the foreground, add a burst of color and freshness to the scene. The background is adorned with three bottles filled with dark liquids - perhaps oils, wines, or sauces - alongside a charming ceramic pot. To the right, a copper pot with its lid casually askew invites curiosity with a glimpse into its interior. The artist's meticulous attention to detail and texture renders the objects with striking realism, showcasing their mastery in depicting the play of light and the varying surfaces and materials.
This new puzzle is based on a painting by Paul Cezanne. It depicts an old abandoned house with cracked walls. The French artist and Post-Impressionist painter often painted abandoned houses and other sites near his studio outside Aix. Take a few minutes, put the pieces back together and see the house with cracked walls in Cezanne painting. Have fun!
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