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Roger Caillois’s collection of stones and Giovanni Pratesi’s collection of Arno river rocks and pebbles.
Magnificent tables of marble and inlaid stones made in Rome in the second half of the sixteenth century.
The glittering jewelry collection of the Royal House of Braganza, preserved at Lisbon’s Palácio Nacional da Ajuda.
Five Palermitan altar frontals of marble inlay, now housed in two different churches, are ideally reunited in these pages.
The collection of jewelry by René Lalique assembled by his friend and patron Calouste Gulbenkian.
The entirely European phenomenon of the Grand Tour, illustrated with a collection of sulfur-based cameos known as “zolfi.”