1000, Educa, The Meeting on the Turret Stairs

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Educa manufactured this beautiful puzzle in 2003. The title is The Meeting on the Turret Stairs, by the Irish artist Frederic William Burton, who associated with the Pre-Raphaelite style of painting. The original painting is on display in the National Gallery of Ireland, in Dublin. It is also known as Hellelil and Hildebrand, which is the medieval Danish ballad that inspired the artwork.

The puzzle is like NEW, with all the pieces SEALED inside the original plastic bag. The box is in very good condition, with some shelf wear

More information about The Meeting on the Turret Stairs:
  • Puzzle size: 68 x 48 cm.
  • Box size: 37 x 27 x 5.5 cm.
  • Reference number: 12008.
  • EAN number: 8412668120082.
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Weight 0.80 kg
Dimensions 37 × 27 × 5.5 cm
Brand

Educa

Condition

Sealed Bag

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

1000

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