k National Tile Museum. Detail of one of the tiled panel with motifs called ponta de diamante or diamondpoint, 17th century. Lisbon, Portugal. Housed in the Madre de Deus Convent, founded in 1509 by Queen Doatea Leonor for the Poor Clares of Setteco bal. It was enlarged by John III and modified in the 18th century. It is dedicated to the history of Portuguese tiles. detail of one of the tiled panel with motifs called ponta de diamante or It was enlarged by John III and modified in the 18th century. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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National Tile Museum. Detail of one of the tiled panel with motifs called ponta de diamante or diamond point, 17th century. Lisbon, Portugal. Housed in the Madre de Deus Convent, founded in 1509 by Queen Doatea Leonor for the Poor Clares of Setteco bal. It was enlarged by John III and modified in the 18th century. It is dedicated to the history of Portuguese tiles. detail of one of the tiled panel with motifs called ponta de diamante or It was enlarged by John III and modified in the 18th century.
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National Tile Museum. Detail of one of the tiled panel with motifs called ponta de diamante or diamond-point, 17th century. Lisbon, Portugal.

Housed in the Madre de Deus Convent, founded in 1509 by Queen Doatea Leonor for the Poor Clares of Setteco bal. It was enlarged by John III and modified in the 18th century. It is dedicated to the history of Portuguese tiles. detail of one of the tiled panel with motifs called ponta de diamante or It was enlarged by John III and modified in the 18th century.

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