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Leonard van der Vinne

Flemish cabinetmaker in ITA, act.1659, d.1713

Leonard van der Vinne specialized in inlay techniques, notably inlaid floral patterns made of exotic wood, ivory, and mother-of-pearl. He moved to Italy to work in the Medici manufactory from 1659 until his death in 1713. Later in his career, Van der Vinne collaborated with other artists to construct objects inlaid with hardstone panels known as 'pietre dure.'

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