THE POTTERS ART. 



by the national manufactory of Sevres, at the Great Exhibition, 

 the most valuable and most worthy of attention and examination 

 were the following : 



The painting of the Virgin, known as the Vierge an Voile, by 

 Madame Ducluzeau, was copied from the celebrated picture by 

 Rafiaelle in the Louvre. The porcelain is of the same magnitude 

 as the original, and measures 26 inches by 19. This work 

 was executed in 1847-8, price 1000/. Another painting after 

 Tintoretto, on a plate of porcelain 45 inches high, by Madame 

 Ducluzeau, price 8801. A flower subject on a plate of porcelain, 

 40 inches high, by M. Jacober, 800/. A portrait of President 

 Eichardeau, by M. Beranger, 440/. A portrait of Yandyck, by 

 Madame Ducluzeau, 280/. A painting on a plate of porcelain, 

 eight inches high, reduced from EafFaelle's "Madonna," by 

 M. Constantin, 100Z. 



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