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JJoHiimeiits of sculpture iu America, of the post-Coliiuibiau period, the i)ro(liict of 



American, Spanish, or European art. 

 Monuments of paintiny of all kinds, American or European. 

 Monuments of engraring of all kinds, American or European. 



NINTH GROri'. 



Industrial and artistic productions of this historic period either of purely American 

 art or of Spanish and European art, if the fruits thereof were realize<l in America, 

 dividing this group into dress, armor, etc. 



TENTH GROUP. 



American numismatics. — Coins, paper money, and postage stamps, from earliest times 

 down to 1892. 



ELEVENTH GROUP. 



Scientifc and literary productions. — Charts, plans, and works of all kinds, in manu- 

 script as well as printed, prepared since the discovery to the middle of the 

 seventeenth century, or relating to the period of discovery, exploration, conquest, 

 and colonization, American, Spanish, or belonging to other European nations. 



III. — x\PPENDIX. 

 TWELFTH GROUP. 



American ethnocirapJiy. — Portraits, photographs, models, dress, etc., belonging to the 

 ancient American races still iu existence; manikins, with the dress, arms, etc.; 

 models of habitations, etc. In this group American craniography will form a 

 special division. 



Xo. 5. 



CLASSIFICATION FOR THE HISTORIC EUROPEAN EXPOSITION, MADRID, 



1891. 



I. — Fine Arts. 



FIRST GROUP. 



Sculpture. — Statues, figures and reliefs in metal, stone, wood, or marble. Medals^ 

 medallions, and seals. Cameos and glyphs. 



Painting. — Diptyches, triptyches, and other paintings upon wood, canvas, parch- 

 ment, or copper. Miniatures, codexes, and parchments. Drawings with pencil 

 or pen. Mosaics, inlaid, or incrusted work. 



Engraving. — Engravings and etchings. 



I. — Industrial Arts. 



SECOND GROUP. 



Fine metal work and jewelry. — Reliquaries, chalices, tablets, pases, shrines, etc. 

 Crosses. Haloa and coronas. • Censers, candelabras, candlesticks, and lamps. 

 Crosiers, clasps, amulets, and. crosses for the neck. Fine metal work, reijousse, 

 filigree, niellos, and enamels. Jewels and jewelry. Enamels. Objects of rock- 

 crystal, and precious stone. Hilts of batons, swords, and poniards. Tobacco 

 boxes, etc. Rings, brooches, etc. 



