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The Verona/Vicenza area, Veneto, Italy is indicated as the provenance by the painted number on the reverse (see pdf of further information about Verona specimens). Jervis (1889) describes a compact limestone called 'scaglia' by the artists, saying 'The quarry... is pressed against Monte Solano, close to the village of Mazzurega, a short distance from the adjacent municipality of Sant'Ambrogio Valpolicella. Cretaceous.' For Sant'Ambrogio di Valpolicella, Jervis records a dirty white compact limestone known as biancone, and also an off-white marble known as scaglia, this latter coming from the village of San Giorgio Mazzurega. Additional details are given including examples of use.
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