1000, MB, The Feast of the Prodigal Son, David Teniers

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MB published in 1974 this very rare puzzle as part of their Prado series. The title on the box is Devant la Porte. The real title of the painting, however, is The Feast of the Prodigal Son, by David Teniers the Younger.

The puzzle is COMPLETE (1008 pieces). The pieces are in good condition, but with visible signs that the puzzle has been assembled before. There is one piece with a small fragment peeled off, as you can see in the photographs. The box is in good condition, with wear, scuffs, and small tape tears.

In 1974 MB published a 1500 piece version of The Card Players, also by David Teniers the Younger.

More information about The Feast of the Prodigal Son:
  • Puzzle size: 66 x 51 cm.
  • Box size: 38.2 x 29.2 x 5.4 cm.
  • Reference number:  62535833.
  • EAN number: N/A.
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Additional information
Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 38.2 × 29.2 × 5.4 cm
Brand

MB

Condition

Complete

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

1000

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