13200, Clementoni, Sacred and Profane Love, Titian

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Clementoni has produced some of the largest and most magnificent fine art jigsaw puzzle available. Sacred and Profane Love, by Titian, or Tiziano, is in the wish list of many puzzle enthusiasts, but it is very difficult to find today. In 2004 Ricordi published a 1000 piece version of this puzzle that is also quite rare.

This puzzle is NEW, with its original FACTORY SEAL. There are some minor scuffs on edges and corners.

Clementoni also published some other 13200 piece art puzzles, like The Annunciation or The Last Supper, both by Leonardo da Vinci.

More information about Sacred and Profane Love:
  • Puzzle size: 292.5 x 135 cm, 115 1/6″ x 53 1/7″.
  • Box size: 51 x 32 x 15.5 cm.
  • Reference number: 38000.
  • EAN number: 005125380008.
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Dimensions 51 × 32 × 15.5 cm
Brand

Clementoni

Condition

Factory Sealed

Number of Pieces

13200

Content

Art

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