The New Bonnet Jigsaw Puzzle

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About The New Bonnet: Today's puzzle is based on "The New Bonnet", a mid 19th-century oil on canvas painting by American artist Francis William Edmonds. The painting depicts a familial scene in which a woman receives a new bonnet. The family (a woman, her mother and father) are presented as being shocked by the price of the bonnet. // Image Credit: Francis William Edmonds, 1858, The Metropolitan Museum of Art (1975.27.1)

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