1000, Ferriot Cric, Plein Champ (Detail), Robert

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This is a very interesting puzzle that Ferriot Cric manufactured for the Abbaye Saint-Benoît d’En Calcat. The title is Plein Champ (Detail), which translates as Full Field. The artist is Dom Robert, who was a benedictine monk who specialized in paintings for tapestries. He is considered one of the most prolific and admired cartoonists of the 20th century.

You can admire this artwork at the Dom Robert and the 20th Century Tapestries Museum, at Sorèze, France.

The puzzle is NEW, with its original FACTORY SEAL.

Another similar puzzle by Dom Robert is the 1000 piece version of Juin.

More information about Plein Champ (Detail):
  • Puzzle size: 68 x 49 cm.
  • Box size: 33.2 x 24.5 x 3.4 cm.
  • Reference number: N/A.
  • EAN number: N/A.
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Dimensions 33.2 × 24.5 × 3.4 cm
Brand

Ferriot Cric

Condition

Factory Sealed

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

1000

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