Description

Arrow produced this beautiful puzzle in 1984. The title in the box is The Picnic, by James Tissot. However, the real title of the painting is Holyday. It doesn’t appear very often and it is very difficult to find You can visit the Tate Gallery in London, if you want to see the original painting.

Tissot painted this work in 1876, just 5 years after he moved to England, when he was 35 years old. Before moving to London, he was a successful painter of Paris society. The painting shows a group of elegantly dressed men and women during a picnic at the pond in the painter’s garden. It is a masterpiece that reveals attention to detail and vivid colors.

This puzzle is COMPLETE (3024 pieces). The pieces are in excellent condition. The box is in very good condition, with some shelf wear and tape tears on the base.

There are several puzzles with paintings by James Tissot. One of them is the 2000 piece version by Jumbo of The Ball on Shipboard.

More information about The Picnic:
  • Puzzle size: 118 x 89 cm, 46 1/2″ x 35″.
  • Box size: 39.5 x 29 x 7.7 cm.
  • Reference number: 5102.20.
  • EAN number: 5010995102202.
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Additional information
Dimensions 39.5 × 29 × 7.7 cm
Brand

Arrow

Condition

Complete

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

3000

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