Asparagus, Tomatoes, and a Watermelon Jigsaw Puzzle

Asparagus, Tomatoes, and a Watermelon
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Put the pieces back together, complete today's puzzle and see the freshly picked asparagus, tomatoes and watermelon in this art based image. Have fun!

Image Source /Credit: Paul Lacroix, 1865, Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington

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