ART-JOURNAL ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.
M. Gasser, of Vienna, exhibits a Flower-Vase of
metal.
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Mr. J. Bell, the sculptor, exhibits the
group engraved underneath; the subject is
"Una and the Lion," to which the title of
Purity is given. It is a highly poetical work.
The figure in a devotional attitude is by Mr. P. Mac-
A rich and costly Bedstead, carved in walnut | wood, is exhibited by Messrs. Rogers & Dear,
dowell, R.A., who calls it "Morning Prayer.
of London; with its magnificent and costly
hangings, it presents a most splendid appearance.
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M. Gasser, of Vienna, exhibits a Flower-Vase of
metal.
•'
Mr. J. Bell, the sculptor, exhibits the
group engraved underneath; the subject is
"Una and the Lion," to which the title of
Purity is given. It is a highly poetical work.
The figure in a devotional attitude is by Mr. P. Mac-
A rich and costly Bedstead, carved in walnut | wood, is exhibited by Messrs. Rogers & Dear,
dowell, R.A., who calls it "Morning Prayer.
of London; with its magnificent and costly
hangings, it presents a most splendid appearance.
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4 o