The 9 square puzzle using a portion of a fine painting by French artist Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825) entitled "Mars Disarmed by Venus and the Three Graces". When the puzzle is complete, you will jump to a 16 square puzzle with the same image. You can go there directly by clicking the red square.
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The 16 square puzzle using a portion of a fine painting by French artist Jacques-Louis David. When the puzzle is complete, you will jump to a 25 square puzzle with the same image. You can go there directly by clicking the red square.










The 25 square puzzle using a portion of a fine painting by French artist Jacques-Louis David. When the puzzle is complete, you will jump to a 36 square puzzle with the same image. You can go there directly by clicking the red square.










The 36 square puzzle using a portion of a fine painting by French artist Jacques-Louis David. It is getting to be very difficult to complete! When the puzzle is complete, you will jump to a 49 square puzzle with the same image. You can go there directly by clicking the red square.










The 49 square puzzle using a portion of a fine painting by French artist Jacques-Louis David. This puzzle is VERY hard. Congratulations if you succeed. The applet permits up to a ten square puzzle. If there is any interest in my listing a puzzle of greater difficulty, drop me a line and I'll add it in. More at bottom of page.







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The java applet that runs the puzzle is courtesy of Axel Fontaine, who lives just south of the city of Brussels in Belgium. Axel invited free use of his fine applet which you can, I hope, download here. The image is a portion of a fine painting by French artist Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825) entitled "Mars Disarmed by Venus and the Three Graces". This painting was featured as a "Lake" image elsewhere on this site (here). You may see the original image on Carol Gerten's (CGFA) site here (Japan) or here (U.S.A.).

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