1000-piece Hilma af Klint: The Ten Largest, Group IV No. 3, Youth Jigsaw Puzzle

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A Work of Art in 1000 Pieces 🎨🧩

Whether you’re indulging in mindful solo time or planning a chilled night in with friends, this puzzle delivers more than just a tactile escape. It’s a chance to connect intimately with the genius of Hilma af Klint, the Swedish mystic and painter who predated abstract icons like Kandinsky and Mondrian — yet remained unrecognised for decades. Now, her legacy is lighting up gallery walls and living rooms across the globe.

The finished puzzle, measuring 27 x 20 inches, is a frame-worthy masterpiece in its own right. With ribbon-cut pieces and a full insert of the original artwork, the experience is as elegant as it is immersive. This is the kind of puzzle you won’t want to box up once it’s complete — it's a statement piece, as dazzling on your dining table as it would be in the Tate.

🎁 Perfect gift idea for:

  • Art lovers with an eye for the extraordinary

  • Puzzle aficionados in search of something soulful

  • Design-conscious creatives curating every corner of their home

Who Was Hilma af Klint?

Born in 1862, Hilma af Klint shattered the expectations of her time. Trained at Stockholm’s Royal Academy of Fine Arts, she began her career painting traditional subjects — think portraits and botanical illustrations. But in 1906, guided by spiritual visions and esoteric philosophies, she pivoted toward abstraction. The resulting canvases were immense, vibrant, and symbolically rich — among the first truly abstract works in Western art history.

While her male contemporaries wrote manifestos and held exhibitions, af Klint deliberately kept her revolutionary pieces under wraps. She believed the world wasn’t ready. And perhaps she was right. It wasn’t until 1986 — over four decades after her death — that her work finally began to receive the acclaim it so richly deserved.