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Mosaici d’oro nelle chiese di Venezia (ix-xiv secolo). Luci sull’ingente patrimonio perduto
Attempting to assess the spread of golden mosaic decorations in Venice during the middle ages, scholars have thus far focused mainly on the existing, most famous examples: San Marco, Torcello, and ...