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THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART 
Statuary, models, etc.o 
HEAD OF SAINT CECILIA. By Thorwaldsen. In marble. Among the 
effects of Smithson brought to Washington. Temporarily deposited 
in the museum of the National Institute. 
STATUE OF WASHINGTON, Represented in the Act op Resigning 
His Commission as Commander op the Continental Forces. 
By F. Pettrich. Presented by the sculptor, July n, 1842. 
STATUETTE OF ANDREW JACKSON ON HORSEBACK. By Clark 
Mills. This is not a miniature copy of the statue in Lafayette 
Square, Washington, but the original model submitted to a commit- 
tee of Congress. 
FIGURE OF DANIEL O’CONNELL, the Great Liberator. 
APOLLO BELVIDERE. A small copy in marble. 
A Reclining Figure, Representing the “BROKEN HEART.” 
BUST OF CERES. In porphyritic marble, from Pompeii. 
BUST OF BACCHUS. In high relief. From Pompeii. 
Several models by F. Pettrich, entitled THE YOUNG HUNTER, THE 
FISHER GIRL, THE FISHERMAN’S DAUGHTER, SLEEPING 
CHILD, and SLEEPING INNOCENCE, a group emblematic of 
WISDOM GUIDED BY JUSTICE, and another representing the 
GENIUS OF AMERICA, AND JUSTICE, THE AVENGER. 
a In plaster unless otherwise stated. 
