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A Cherry Vendor at the Door Puzzle Details:

About: This beautiful and fun puzzle is based on an oil on panel painting from 1816 by Abraham van Strij. It depicts a mother and her daughter buying some fresh cherries from a woman selling them door to door. In this beautiful scene of life in the 1800s you can also see the entrance to the house, some house in the background, the family's pets(a small dog and cat) and some other small details.
Image Source / Credits: Abraham van Strij (I), 1816, The Rijksmuseum

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