'CONVERGENCE' by JACKSON POLLACK 1968 500+ PC JIGSAW PUZZLE/BOX by SPRINGBOK NY
$ 129.8 $ 77.88
Availability: 15 in stock
Year:
1968
500+ pieces:
523 individual puzzle pieces
Country/Region of Manufacture:
United States
Theme:
Art
All returns accepted:
Returns Accepted
Color:
Multi-Color
Jackson Pollack (USA, 1912-1956):
'Convergence' circa 1952
Return shipping will be paid by:
Buyer
Refund will be given as:
Money Back
Condition:
Good-Very Good overall vint cond: 100% complete, w/over 500 plus individual pcs (523 to be exact) this c.1968 jigsaw puzzle of the work & much celebrated O/C titled 'Convergence' by the American Abstract Expressionist painter Jackson Pollack, from the Albright-Knox Gallery in Buffalo, NY & prod by Springbok of NYC, is in very well pres overall vint cond, less some incidental edge wear & minor scuffing found on the extreme margins of the color litho'd paper wrapped hvy cardstock puzzle box. Touted as the world's most difficult jigsaw puzzle, it's a very complex & difficult puzzle to solve & to successfully complete, challenging even the most experienced of puzzle veterans. The bottom of the cardboard box feats an explanation of the painting 'Convergence' by Jackson Pollack, complete w/a printed reproduction of his well-known signature & some abbreviated history of the work of art & where it's presently found, in the Albright-Knox Gallery in Buffalo, NY. Now quite scarce. Very cool.
Painting reproduced as a jigsaw puzzle:
From Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY
Age Level:
8-11 Years
Brand:
Springbok, New York, NY
Mid-20th century:
Circa 1968
Restocking Fee:
No
Recommended Age Range:
14 years & up
Custom Bundle:
No
Some minor scuffs & surface abrasions:
Faded price tag affixed to top/front box corner
Material:
Cardboard
Item must be returned within:
14 Days
100% original vintage condition:
Untouched & undisturbed
Original:
Authentic
Color lithographed paper surfaces of pcs:
Original heavy cardstock cardboard box
Number of Pieces:
500+ (523)
American:
Vintage
Modified Item:
No
Gender:
Boys & Girls
Original cardboard box:
53 years old