A 15th-century Bible illustrated with gold and Afghan lapis lazuli has been unveiled in Rome, as part of the Vatican’s Holy Year celebrations.
Typically stowed away in Modena, the two-volume manuscript is considered one of the most spectacular examples of Renaissance illuminated manuscripts and said to be one of the most expens
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