The "bookstore of the 21st century" collection was created by Maurice Olender in 1989.
The second illustration was taken from a 15th century collection of fragmented pieces.
The 19th and 20th century collection of European art also stands out.
"One didn't realize the excellence of the 20th century collection."
These seem to be inspired by the 18th century collections of Aesop's fables.
The religious paintings in the basilica and the convent constitute one of the most significant 18th century collections in Portugal.
The rhyme is not present in any of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century collections published in Britain.
Some important 19th/20th century collections remain whole:
Both authors were alive to the over serious nature of the 18th century collections and tried to remedy this.
It then appeared with slight variations in many late eighteenth and early nineteenth century collections.