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T H E NE W • Y O K K EXHIBITION ILLUSTRATED.
fpi . 4 ,, , . . ,, • ; a wnr ]r An ideal female bust, named Prayer by the sculptor,
1 he statuette which commences this page is tne worK i f- 11 iUcaA c A ’ n. T rr m' Milon n i a «
«f a Milanese sculptor, Gaetano Motblll It is called is the production of Antonio Galli, of Milan. It
Iue Deserted, and seems to be rightly named. I
work of great truth and beauty,sion of its features, we may read
In the sweet expres-the soul that should
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animate the marble, serene and pure,
d full of hope | From a variety of vases, flower-pots, and similar ar- | tides in terra cotta, exhibited by the manufacturer,
E “'VARD Saelzek, of Eisenach, Saxe Weimar, we
en grave here a Hanging Basket and a Bracket^hich will correctly represent this branch otGerman Art-manufacture.
The recumbent statue which concludes thepage is called the Sleeping St. John. It is ex-hibited by Luigi Magi, of Florence, Tuscany.