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section by section, as it cannot be polished as a whole due to gems having different hardnesses. The practice, which began in
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to form works of art. Precise patterns are cut into a slab of (generally black)
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Salvatore Commesso
gemstones
marble
polished
Florence
Agony in the Garden, circa 1604, Prado Museum
The rape of Ganymede, panel from a cabinet with mythological scenes
Commesso in pietre dure
Panel with a Parrot on a Pear Tree
Altar decorated in commesso
Nightscape
A commesso table
Clement VIII
Mosaic
Florentine painting
Opificio delle pietre dure


Encyclopædia Britannica
"Commesso"
Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc.
"Mosaic"
Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts: Mechanical and Chemical, Manufactures, Mining and Engineering
J. S. Virtue
Portals
icon
Art
Italy
Stub icon
art of Italy

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