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ncr in which the whole will be exe- 

 cuted. 



The grouj), as may he seen from the 

 etching, represents the dying Princess 

 ascending into the glory of siifft-ring 

 innocence, and tlie accessorial figures 

 alMindantly explain themselves. 



Tlie monument i'lself is to be ])laced 

 in one of the chapels in St. Paul's ca- 

 Ihedral, as originally recommended by 



us in the annals of the line arts; to 

 which it will be a splendid decoration. 

 Of Ihe sculpture, we must say that it is 

 as perfect a copy of (he original model 

 as the chisel of tiie best sculptor in 

 Europe could make it ; and at the 

 same time, possesses that intrinsic spirit 

 wliich nothing but the hand of the ar- 

 tist himself could give to it. The mar- 

 ble is one of the purest pieces \Ke ever 

 hehcld 



