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Análisis de "Evening Prelude" y Rompecabezas

This is a puzzle. I love puzzles. It is a mini puzzle, very small. Very small, let's see. Look, very, very, very small. This is a normal puzzle piece. And this is a mini, little puzzle piece. Well, this puzzle, this puzzle, is a painting, a painting by John Patrick O'Brien, John Patrick O'Brien. A picture, a painting. And this painting, this painting, is a painting of a city, a city. This city is Paris. You see here is the Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower, the Eiffel Tower, and the Eiffel Tower is very famous and is in the city of Paris. It's in Paris. This is a painting of Paris. Here, in this painting, there is a flower shop. This is a flower shop. The flower shop sells flowers. These are flowers, colorful flowers. This is a yellow flower and this is red, yellow, a yellow flower, a pink flower. There are many flowers, many and the flowers are in vases. This is a vase. Do I have vases? Wait, this is a vase. A vase has soil and a plant- A little dead. It's dead. This vase has no flowers, it has a dead plant. Next to the flower shop, next door, there is a cafe, a coffee shop. That says "Le Vieux Bistro." "Le Vieux Bistro", what is a bistro? Is it a bar... maybe? It's more of a bar, it's a bar. And above, above, above the bar, above, there is a house, an apartment. An apartment, not a house. This is a house. This is an apartment. And next to it there is a window. This window has the curtains closed, not open, open, closed. And this window has no curtains, it has a chair, another chair, a table with a tablecloth. This table has a tablecloth. This is a tablecloth. I also have a tablecloth. This is my tablecloth for the table. And this apartment also has a table with a tablecloth. Inside the apartment, inside, inside, outside, inside. Inside the apartment there is, here on the wall, the wall, the wall. On the wall there is a painting. This is a painting. This is also a painting and here is also another apartment and here too. But the windows, the windows, the window, and the curtains are closed. They are not open, they are closed. Here the window is open, but this window, this window and this window are closed and this, this, this, is a shutter. This here, made of wood, is usually made of wood, wood like this wooden pencil. This wooden thing is called a shutter. The shutter goes outside the window. It's to cover the light, like this. That's what the shutter is for, to remove the light. No light. The curtain is also to remove light and privacy also gives privacy. Privacy. You no longer know what I'm doing, privacy. Here, on this wall. This wall of the building, the facade. The wall of the building is called the facade. On this façade there is a poster for a Vivaldi concert, very nice. The facade of this building is made of bricks. These are bricks, a lot of bricks, but this facade is painted, they have painted it. You can't see the bricks. Below (below) these apartments, here there is a cafe. This is a cafe, a coffee shop. It says it here, Café en Vue. This is a bar and this is a cafe. The cafe has one, two, three and four chairs. And next to the cafe, next door, there is a gallery, an art gallery, with one, two and three, three paintings. This is a painting. This is a painting. Well, this, the drawing. This is a puzzle, a puzzle box but the picture is a painting, it is "Evening Prelude" by John Patrick O'Brien. And this is a painting. This, this and this are pictures, paintings, with some frames. This is the frame, like very expensive. No? Very, very expensive, made out of gold. We also have more flowers here, more flowers here. All of these are flowers and in the flower shop there are also many flowers. And all these stores, they are like stores. They have large windows. Here we have the apartment windows and these are the store windows, which are very large. They are very large windows. And these large windows in stores are called shop windows. This, this and this, this and this are window displays. And in the center is Paris. Behind is Paris, the city. And here, this is a gazebo, a nice gazebo. In the gazebo there are one and two and three, three instruments, three string instruments. This instrument is a harp. A harp. This is a violin and this is a cello? No, it's not a cello, it's a double bass. A double bass. This is a double bass. A violin and a harp. That's all for today. I hope you really liked this puzzle. This puzzle is one of my favorites.