A puzzle featuring a woman’s portrait to commemorate International Women’s Day on March 8th. It’s an opportunity to reflect on the social, economic, and political achievements of women, but also on the challenges they still face today. This date dates back to 1908, when a group of female textile workers in New York went on strike to demand better working conditions and fundamental rights. The choice of the mimosa as the symbol of this day dates back to 1946, when activists from the Italian Women’s Union chose it for its symbolism of strength and resilience.
But what if we wanted to celebrate March 8th differently this year?
Instead of giving a mimosa, why not pay homage to the female figure through art?
Our female portrait puzzles are an original and meaningful alternative, a gift that lasts a lifetime and allows you to appreciate some of the greatest works dedicated to women in the history of art.
Portrait of a woman in art: a symbol of beauty, strength, and mystery.
Women have always been muses for artists throughout the ages. From Renaissance portraits to Symbolist works, the female figure has taken on multiple meanings: elegance, grace, sensuality, but also resistance and struggle. Here are some of our women’s puzzles , perfect for celebrating this day:
- Woman with a Fan by Gustav Klimt: A posthumous painting depicting a woman holding an elegant Japanese fan, immersed in the typical gold and floral motifs of Art Nouveau.
- The Three Ages of Woman by Gustav Klimt: A work that symbolizes the stages of a woman’s life, from youth to old age, through a composition rich in symbolic details.
- The Virgin by Gustav Klimt: A painting depicting a group of women wrapped in colorful fabrics, representing an abstract concept of femininity and motherhood.
- Hope II by Gustav Klimt: It depicts a pregnant woman with a meditative expression, surrounded by symbols of life and death, underlining the duality of the human condition.
- Édouard Manet’s The Bar at the Folies-Bergère : An enigmatic portrait of a waitress in a Parisian bar, with a reflection in the mirror suggesting an ambiguous perspective.
- Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix: A powerful symbol of the French Revolution, in which an allegorical woman incites the people to fight for freedom.
- Sandro Botticelli’s Venus : One of the most iconic images of classical beauty, with Venus emerging from the waters on a shell, surrounded by mythological figures.
- Mucha Season by Alphonse Mucha: A series of four works representing the seasons through elegant female figures, immersed in natural and decorative elements typical of Art Nouveau.
- Edgar Degas’s Dancer : One of the French artist’s famous depictions of ballerinas, which explored the movement and grace of dancers.
- Edgar Degas’s Four Dancers : A work that captures the essence of dance with waiting ballerinas, wrapped in light tulle and illuminated by soft light.
- Lady with an Ermine by Leonardo da Vinci: An enigmatic portrait of Cecilia Gallerani, lover of Ludovico il Moro, where the ermine symbolizes purity and nobility.
- Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa : The most famous portrait in the world, with her enigmatic smile and gaze that seems to follow the observer.
- Portrait of Madame Jeanne Hébuterne by Amedeo Modigliani: A work that captures the delicacy and melancholy of Jeanne, the artist’s companion, through stylized and expressive lines.
- Tahitian Women by Paul Gauguin: A painting that celebrates the exotic beauty and serenity of Polynesian women, immersed in a vibrant natural setting.
- Frida Kahlo The Frida Kahlo 1000-piece puzzle is a visual celebration of the iconic Mexican artist, depicted in a stylized portrait rich in symbolism.
Lots of special puzzle offers to celebrate March 8th
To make this occasion even more special, all our women’s puzzles are 20% off !
A unique opportunity to give (or treat yourself to) a masterpiece of art that celebrates femininity and beauty in all its forms. Take advantage of this promotion to add an iconic work to your collection and pay homage to women with a meaningful gesture.
Choosing a puzzle featuring a woman’s portrait means giving a work of art to reconstruct piece by piece, immersing yourself in the details and colors that made these masterpieces famous. Furthermore, it’s a gesture that encourages reflection and celebration of the female figure through culture and creativity.
This year, instead of simply giving a mimosa, why not opt ​​for a puzzle that honors women in art ? Each piece will be a tribute to the beauty, strength, and history of women throughout history. A gift that lasts, to share with those you love, to rediscover the value of art and femininity.
