Piece together a puzzle based on the elegant portrait painted by Jacques-Louis David in 1788. The artwork depicts Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier - the renowned chemist often called the “father of modern chemistry” - alongside his wife, Marie-Anne. Their gaze and posture reflect intellectual partnership and deep mutual respect. Observe the details: scientific instruments, manuscripts, luxurious clothing - all evoking the Enlightenment era and the power of knowledge.
Jacques-Louis David, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
The puzzle image is divided into 35 pieces arranged in a grid - 5 x 7 (rows - 5; columns - 7). Your task is to correctly assemble all the pieces to form a complete image. Points that may be earned upon successfully completing the puzzle: 70.
Just like a real tabletop jigsaw puzzle! Pieces can be rotated and freely moved without automatic connections or grouping. It's all manual — perfect for purists.
A smooth and intuitive experience. Rotation is optional - you can enable or disable it before starting. Pieces snap together when brought close and form movable groups to speed up solving. Puzzle elements are styled like real pieces, with protrusions, shadows, and distinct shapes.
A smooth and intuitive experience. No rotation needed. Pieces snap together when brought close and form movable groups to speed up solving. A clean image without visual protrusions or shadows.
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