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The Italian Renaissance. Fragment of the large frieze in gr6s of the Palais des Beaux Arts, sculptured by Barrias after tlie designs of Joseph Blanc. The tiles are 
0.25 by 0.20 met., (about 8x9 inches.) The frieze represents the History of Art, Assyrian Art, Egyptian Art, the centviries of Pericles, August, Leo X, Francois I, 
Louis XIV, Napoleon I, and the modern republican period. 
aioiiumental fountain in gi es, decorated with crystalline glazes. After the designs of Mr. Sandier, the Director of Works of Art of Sevres. 
