![]() These hand-colored aquatint plates present artwork by Samuel Daniell, produced during an expedition to Africa at the end of the eighteenth century. It’s one of many species (some now extinct) featured in African scenery and animals (1804-05), available in the Biodiversity Heritage Library. The kudu is a type of spiral-horned antelope. “The Koodoo” from Samuel Daniell’s African Scenery and Animals, 1804-05. Play online: “The Lilac” from Eugene Grasset’s La plante et ses applications ornementales (1896). It was intended to promote the Art Nouveau style. “The Lilac” from Eugene Grasset’s La plante et ses applications ornementales (1896).Ī stunner of a book, Grasset’s design patterns focus on plants and flowers. Feel free to explore, download other images and maybe make your own boredom buster! We’ve tested these with staff (and kid volunteers!) and hope you enjoy them as much as we did!Īll of these images are freely available through our Image Gallery, Digital Library or Biodiversity Heritage Library. Hit the question mark icon on a puzzle for more information. Each puzzle is set to contain about 100 pieces, but they are customizable for any skill set. Play them right here on our blog or use the links to expand an individual puzzle. Need a fun mental break? We’ve created six digital jigsaw puzzles through Jigsaw Explorer that feature a few favorite images from our collection.
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