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The narrator recounts meeting André Lavernose in Argelès and being drawn into the collector's quiet passion for provincial art and archaeology. Lavernose examines a wooden Virgin's origins, assembles photographs and small curiosities—reliquary, old glass, carved furniture—and argues that local materials, craftspeople and the Pyrenean landscape shaped distinctive, often naive styles. Guided through an ancient house whose motifs echo regional flora, the narrator receives informal lessons in aesthetic perception, observing how humble domestic objects disclose cultural history and how memory, taste and place crystallize into modest, intimate beauty.
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