THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS.
The engraving with which thia page commences re-presents one of the beautiful Parian statuettes exhibitedby Copeland. The subject is the Temptation of Eve.
partment, is that introduced upon this page. It isSofa, so constructed that it maybe arranged, as represent-ed, to occupy the centre of an apartment, or its divisions
are contributed by the Royal Iron Foundry of Berlin.The workmanship of these columns exhibits the sameexquisite and masterly skill which we have already no-
The adjoining bas-relief, executed in plaster, is ex- I may be separately placed against the wall. It is sur-hibited by F. W. Dankberg. | mounted by a massive porcelain vase from which arise
faced in terms of high and well deserved praise. Thecolumns were designed by Prof. Struck: the shafts rise
Among the numerous articles of elegant and luxuri-ous furniture exhibited by Balny, Jr., in the French De-
the gilt branches of a candelabrum.
We engrave two ornamental cast-iron Pillars, which192