6000, Schmidt, Allegory of Spring, Sandro Botticelli

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An extraordinary jigsaw puzzle by Schmidt, very difficult to find, although it appears every now and then. The Allegory of Spring is one of the most important works by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli.

This puzzle is NEW, with its original FACTORY SEAL. There are some stains on a corner on the bottom on the box.

Educa published a 2000 piece version of this puzzle in 1991, and a 1500 piece version in 2001.

More information about Allegory of Spring:
  • Puzzle size: 157.4 x 106.4 cm.
  • Box size: 49.8 x 32.2 x 7.2 cm.
  • Reference number: 03669.
  • EAN number: 4002998036692.
  • Other titles: Der Frühling; Le Printemps; La Primavera; Voorjaar; Våren.
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Dimensions 49.8 × 32.2 × 7.2 cm
Number of Pieces

6000

Brand

Schmidt

Condition

Factory Sealed

Content

Art

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