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Painting for Eternity: Pietre Dure at the Met

By JAMES GARDNER
July 3, 2008

There is nothing quite like those two little words, "decorative arts," to send all but the most committed museumgoers heading for the exit. Unless the commodity in question is jewelry whose knockoffs can be sold in the museum store, any attempt to…

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