proof of rare tact in this dificult task: The subjects are perfect 
and are reproduced: in exact facsimile by the chromo:litho- 
graphic plates, 
Fourth Series—‘Ornements Arabes,’’» $25.00. 40 plates in metals 
and colors. -Arabic art holds a high place among the decorative 
arts of the Orient.. These 40 plates devoted to-it show us a 
choice: collection: of the most: brilliant models bequeathed to. 
: posterity by its architects and decorators. Superb specimens 
of architecture, arabesques, mosaics, sculptured panels, balits- 
trades; pendants, locks, vases, jewelry, marqueterie, utensils, 
porcelain,-ete,, are here beautifully blemded. 
Fifth Series—“ Ornements Venetiens, Hindous; Russes.”’ $25.00. 
40 chromo-lithographic plates, heightened with god and colors. 
In-this album the editor has grouped the most precious treas- 
ures of Venetian art and several chefs-d’-wuures of Oriental, 
Russian and Byzantine workmanship. The variety of the speci- 
mens reproduced ought to be a great source of inspiration. 
Sixth Series— Ornements Tures.”” $26.00. 30 plates in chromo- 
lithography and metals. This series shows many charming and 
delightfuldesigns of Turkish artists, Architectural models and 
ornaments, arms, embroideries, bindings, manuscripts, porce- 
lain, niello work, carvings, utensils of various sorts, house and. 
garden decorations, etc., are all exhibited in charniing variety 
and actual shades of color by meaus of the chromo-lithographic 
process. 
Six Series Taken Together for $100.00. 
GEO. H. RIGBY, 
BOOKSELLER, 
1113 ARCH: ST., PHILA, PA. 
