The National Magazine 3

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The National Magazine 3
Abel Stevens
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They are seven feet broad and thirteen feet high, and represent the birth and resurrection of Christ, after the picture of Claudius Schien- dolph.
A committee had undertaken to have Baron MarochettVi colossal statue of Richard Coeur de Lion, executed in bronze, to be erected in London as a memorial of the World's Fair of 1851.
The sculptor Jean Jacque§ BtuJier, of Geneva, is dead. He is remarkable as being, perhaps, the only native of a mountainous country who ever attained eminence as a sculpt
...or. Hia works are chiefly in France.
The second edition of the OryHal IhUtae^ at Sydenham, England, which is to be opened to visitors in May next, is nearly three thousand feet in length. The history of art may be learned in a very complete manner from the chronological arrangement that has been adopted with refer- ence to ancient sculpture and architecture.
Thus, for instance, the spectator will commence with Egypt, finding himself in the midst of a palace like Luxor, with its lotiys pillars, lily- shaped capitals, d:c, and will be able to con- template Memnon and the enormous specimens of Egyptian sculpture ; after which he can visit the palaces and marbles of Nineveh — thence passing into the classical times of Greece, which will be admirably illustrated by a model of the Parthenon, and an admirable collection of casts from all the extant marbles of the un- equaled models of Greece.


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