750, MB, Luncheon of the Boating Party, Renoir

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MB manufactured this rare puzzle in 1968, so it has been out of catalog for more than 50 years now. The title is Luncheon of the Boating Party, by Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

The puzzle is COMPLETE (759 pieces). The pieces are in very good condition, with signs that the puzzle has been assembled before. The box is in good condition, with shelf wear, some writing on the box, and two tears on two corners of the lid, as you can see in the photographs.

There are a lot of puzzles with paintings by Renoir. Pomegranate published a 1000 piece version of In Brittany.

More information about Luncheon of the Boating Party:
  • Puzzle size: 46 x 52 cm, 18″ x 20 1/2″.
  • Box size: 28.8 x 25.2 x 5.3 cm.
  • Reference number: 625-3848.
  • EAN number: N/A.
  • Other titles: Le Dejeneur des Canotiers; Mittagsessen beim Schiffsausflug.
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Dimensions 28.8 × 25.2 × 5.3 cm
Brand

MB

Condition

Complete

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

750

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