A classic work of romantic fiction by one of the most beloved French writers of the 19th century. The Master Mosaic-Workers tells the story of a young artist who travels to Rome to learn the secrets of mosaic-making from the master craftsmen who create the stunning works of art that adorn the city's churches and palaces. Along the way, he discovers love, friendship, and a deep appreciation for the time-honored traditions of Italian art and culture.
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