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- The Musée lapidaire Saint-Nicolas is an archaeological museum in Autun, France. It is housed in the former Saint-Nicolas chapel, dating from the 12th...
- beyond this structure, the tower of a former church which is now Musée Lapidaire. Towards the right, Van Gogh indicated a lighted shop and some branches...
- meaning 'stonecutter' or 'working with stone', into the Old French word lapidaire, meaning 'one skilled in working with precious stones'. In French, and...
- Ambroise Comarmond [fr], it was reexcavated and transported to the Musée lapidaire. It is now in the Musée gallo-romain de Fourvière in Lyon. The sarcophagus's...
- exhibits the paintings of a private collector who created the museum Musée Lapidaire, with collections of archaeological and medieval sculptures from the Fondation...
- Celtic antecedents and a terrifying ancient Celtic sculpture at the Musée lapidaire d'Avignon depicts the monster ****ding severed human heads. There are...
- at [[:fr:Musée lapidaire d'Avignon]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Musée lapidaire d'Avignon}} to the...
- Louis Finot (1896). Les lapidaires indiens (in Sanskrit and French). Champion. pp. 77–139. Louis Finot (1896). Les lapidaires indiens (in Sanskrit and...
- collections and medieval sculpture are now housed separately in the "Musée Lapidaire" - once the chapel of the Jesuit College. The main museum is in an 18th-century...
- fine jewels which had p****ed into d'Outremeuse's own possession: of this Lapidaire, a French version, which seems to have been completed after 1479, has...