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The National Gallery published this wonderful puzzle in 1995. The title is The Four Elements: Earth, by Jan Brueghel the Younger and Hendrick van Balen the Younger.

It was published in association with The National Trust to help celebrate the National Trust’s Centenary, 1895-1995.

This is an extremely rare puzzle to locate. One of a set of the four Elements: Earth, Air, Fire and Water.

The puzzle is NEW, with its original FACTORY SEAL. As you can see in the photographs, there some tears in the seal and one corner of the box has significant damage.

More information about The Four Elements: Earth:

  • Puzzle Size: 28.25″ x 20″, 72 x 51 cm.
  • Box Size: 41 x 29 x 5 cm.
  • Reference Number: 300375.
  • EAN number: 5015512014723.
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Additional information
Weight 0.8 kg
Dimensions 41 × 29 × 5 cm
Brand

National Gallery

Condition

Factory Sealed

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

1000

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