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"Winged Lion, symbol of Saint Mark the Evangelist", mosaic of the Baptistery of San Giovanni in Fonte (end 4th century AD), the most ancient baptistery of the whole West - Cathedral of Naples
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The Baptistery of San Giovanni in Fonte (end 4th century AD), the most ancient baptistery of the whole West - Cathedral of Naples
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The Baptistery of San Giovanni in Fonte (end 4th century AD), the most ancient baptistery of the whole West - Cathedral of Naples
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"Saint or Martyr with crown" - mosaic of the Baptistery of San Giovanni in Fonte (end 4th century AD), the most ancient baptistery of the whole West - Cathedral of Naples
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"Jesus and Samaritan woman at well" and "Wedding at Cana" - mosaic of the Baptistery of San Giovanni in Fonte (end 4th century AD), the most ancient baptistery of the whole West - Cathedral of Naples
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"Birds pick at grapes from a bunch, symbol of Eucharist" - mosaic of the Baptistery of San Giovanni in Fonte (end 4th century AD), the most ancient baptistery of the whole West - Cathedral of Naples
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"Jesus walks on the waters" and "Miraculous fishing" - mosaic of the Baptistery of San Giovanni in Fonte (end 4th century AD), the most ancient baptistery of the whole West - Cathedral of Naples
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Altar: gilded metal with lapislazuli, other semi-precious stones and paintings (18th century) - Santa Maria della Salute Church in Venice
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Altar: gilded metal with lapislazuli, other semi-precious stones and paintings (18th century) - Santa Maria della Salute Church in Venice
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"Entry of Saint Marcus' relics in basilica" - mosaic (1260-1270) - San Marco Basilica in Venice
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Mosaics with "The Saints Marcus pope, Agapito and Agnes" (827-844) - San Marco Church in Rome
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Mosaics with "Pope Gregory IV with church, Marcus the Evangelist and Felicissimus" (827-844) - San Marco Church in Rome
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Apse with mosaics (827-844) - San Marco Church in Rome
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Marble bas-relief of the façade of the Cathedral (1077-1104) of Anagni / Frosinone
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Easter candle (about 1261-1263) by Vassalletto - Cathedral of Anagni / Frosinone
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Episcopal chair with lions and mosaic star, as nimbus around bishop's head (1263) by Vassalletto II - Cathedral of Anagni / Frosinone
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De Franchis chapel with sepulchral monuments of Vincenzo and Giacomo de Franchis - polychrome marbles, after 1640 - San Domenico Maggiore Church in Naples
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De Franchis chapel with sepulchral monuments of Vincenzo and Giacomo de Franchis - polychrome marbles, after 1640 - San Domenico Maggiore Church in Naples
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De Franchis chapel with sepulchral monuments of Vincenzo and Giacomo de Franchis - polychrome marbles, after 1640 - San Domenico Maggiore Church in Naples
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Console (1783) by Giuseppe Canart (†Portici 1791) and top of the table with polychrome marbles of the Two Sicilies Kingdom - Pompeian room of the Royal Palace of Naples
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Console (1783) by Giuseppe Canart (†Portici 1791) and top of the table with polychrome marbles of the Two Sicilies Kingdom - Pompeian room of the Royal Palace of Naples
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"Dionysiac festivals" - Mythological scene of console's table-top - polychrome scagliola of Neapolitan manufacture (2nd half 17th century) - Zevallos Museum in Naples
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"Orpheus tames the beasts by music" - Mythological scene of console's table-top - polychrome scagliola of Neapolitan manufacture (2nd half 17th century) - Zevallos Museum in Naples
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Glass Mosaics of "Triclinium" (dining-room) of the house of "Neptune and Amphitrite" at Herculaneum, buried by Vesuvius' eruption on 79 AD
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Frame of Sicily, beginning 18th century (ivory, tortoise, coral, mother-of-pearl, semi precious stones, gild metal) and miniature on parchment with copy of "The Deposition" by Ferdinando Barocci - Duca di Martina Museum at Villa Floridiana in Naples
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Chest of drawers with top with landscape of polychrome marbles and stones - Neapolitan manufacture (1750-1774) - Duca di Martina Museum at Villa Floridiana in Naples
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Chest of drawers with top with landscape of polychrome marbles and stones - Neapolitan manufacture (1750-1774) - Duca di Martina Museum at Villa Floridiana in Naples
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Altar with polychrome marbles (about 1760) - Misericordiella Church in Naples
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Altar with polychrome marbles (about 1760) - Misericordiella Church in Naples
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Mosaic of Nymphaeum of the House of Skeleton at Herculaneum, buried by Vesuvius' eruption on 79 AD