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Note on contributors.
Introduction (Peta Motture and Michelle O'Malley).
1. Finding fame: painting and the making of careers in Renaissance Italy (Michelle O'Malley).
2. Set in stone: monumental altar frames in Renaissance Florence (Meghan Callahan and Donal Cooper).
3. Veit Stoss and the origins of collecting of small-scale sculpture before 1500 (Norbert Jopek).
4. New light on a Venetian lantern at the V&A (Nick Humphrey and Martino Ferrari Bravo).
5. Rethinking the Petrucci Pavement (Elizabeth Miller and Alun Graves).
6. Dancing, love and the 'beautiful game': a new interpretation of a group of fifteenth-century 'gaming' boxes (Paula Nuttall).
7. Sharing and status: the design and function of a sixteenth-century Spanish spice stand in the Victoria and Albert Museum (Kirstin Kennedy).
8. Scattered knives and dismembered song: cutlery, music and the rituals of dining (Flora Dennis).
Bibliography.
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