2000, Orli, The Parca and the Angel of Death, Moreau

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This is an extraordinary puzzle by Orli. The title of the artwork is The Parca and the Angel of Death, by Gustave Moreau, although the name of the artist doesn’t appear on the box. Interestingly, the title that appears is Don Quichotte, which is completely wrong. You can admire the original painting at the Gustave Moreau Museum.

The puzzle is INCOMPLETE (1999 pieces; 1 missing piece). The pieces are in excellent condition, except for 8 pieces with minor damage (four of them, border pieces), as you can see in the photographs. The box is in good condition, with some dirt, wear, and scuffs.

More information about The Parca and the Angel of Death:
  • Puzzle size: 61.5 x 86.9 cm.
  • Box size: 43 x 26 x 6.5 cm.
  • Reference number: 9 92 401.
  • EAN number: N/A.
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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 43 × 26 × 6.5 cm
Brand

Orli

Condition

Incomplete

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

2000

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