Violet and Columbine Jigsaw Puzzle

Violet and Columbine
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Today's puzzle is base on a textile pattern called "Violet and Columbine", originally designed by William Morris - a British textile designer, poet, novelist, translator and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement. The beautiful and intricate floral pattern makes for a challenging but fun jigsaw puzzle. Give it a try!

Image Source /Credit: William Morris (1834-1896)/ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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