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    Intarsia (redirect from Intarsio)
    Look up intarsia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Intarsia is a form of originally Arab wood inlaying that is similar to marquetry. The start of the...
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    table ware. In the late Victorian period the Art Nouveau style pottery and Intarsio ranges designed by art director Frederick Alfred Rhead were extremely popular...
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    in the choir depict the Life of St Marino (1595) by Giorgio Picchi. The intarsio oak choir stalls date to the 16th century. To the right of the presbytery...
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  • 1729 and canonized in 1767. The church houses an elaborate 17th-century, intarsio wooden tabernacle, modeled after a Ciborium, completed by the capuchin...
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    Giovanni Battista Paggi (1554-1627). The chorus has a magnificently designed intarsio or wood inlay panels by Vincenzo e Giuseppe Garassino, completed in the...
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  • minters of medallions, mosaicists, jewelers of niello, and makers of intarsio work). The work was a then up-to-date assembly of biographical data and...
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    Tommaso del Minella. Among his work at the Cathedral of Siena is the marble intarsio design of the Erythraean Sibyl (1482). He was also Capomaestro for the...
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  • Liborio and Rose (1677) attributed to Carlo Lamparelli The apse has an intarsio wood choir (1537). Behind the altar is a 15th-century fresco depicting...
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