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[Fine Arts]. Uncommon work that of Jacques Lacombe's Portable Dictionary of Fine Arts in Remondini's 1781 edition, within coeval vellum binding with gold title within cartouche on spine. Publication "pertaining to architecture, sculpture, painting, carving, poetry, and music; with the definition of these arts, the explanation of the items, and things, which belong to them: together with the names ... of the persons, who have distinguished themselves in these different arts, among the ancients, and among the moderns, in France, and in foreign countries."

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[Fine Arts]. Uncommon work that of Jacques Lacombe's Portable Dictionary of Fine Arts in Remondini's 1781 edition, within coeval vellum binding with gold title within cartouche on spine. Publication "pertaining to architecture, sculpture, painting, carving, poetry, and music; with the definition of these arts, the explanation of the items, and things, which belong to them: together with the names ... of the persons, who have distinguished themselves in these different arts, among the ancients, and among the moderns, in France, and in foreign countries."

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