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The world of science, art, and industry illustrated from examples in the New-York exhibition, 1853-54 / edited by Prof. B. Silliman, jr., and C.R. Goodrich; with 500 illustrations, under the superintendence of C. E. Döpler
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0n£ of the most effective works of art exhibited in the Italian department of theExhibition, is that which we engrave upon this pagethe Eve after the Fall. The

is in the Norman style of decoration. The subjects are from the life of Christ: TheRaising of Lazarus, and of the Widows Son.

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sculptor, Pietro Pagani, of Milan, has admirably succeeded in representing the an-guish and horror which filled the bosom of Eve, when the voice in the garden pro-nounced the sentence for her fatal act, and revealed its inevitable inheritance of ills.

The Baptismal Font, cut from Pictou stone, in the style of the early Gothic, is thechaste production of Felix Morgan, of Quebec.

The Stained Glass Window, contributed by Mr. Holland, of St, Johns, Warwick,

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A Cottage Piano, which is tastefully carved, decorated with the national flags

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of England and the United States, is exhibited by the Earl of Carlisle.