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23-OCT-2014 Chris Brooker

Dactyliotheca, 1792, Dresden

Philip Daniel Lippert, 1702-1785

The study of antique cameos and intaglios was highly popular in the eighteenth century.
This led to the reproduction, in a kind of plaster, of some of the most famous collections of the time.
The Dresden artist Lippert assembled a collection of 3149 casts in three book-shaped containers.
He named it a dactyliotheca, from the Greek word for a repository of rings and gemstones.

Book covers: Jan Mol, Amsterdam, 1792
Cabinet: Jan Eldert Glade, Amsterdam, 1792


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