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infant, and this was several times repeated, now a hum and an infant Bacchus, and now a girl playing with a child. The works of Joseph Kopt marked the author as an artist of great versatility, and were the most noticeable examples of German sculpture, though many others in this department, as well as in the Austrian galleries, deserve special mention.

Of the host of marbles that filled the picture galleries to the discomfort of the visitors and the obstruction of the view of the paintings, limited space forbids a detailed description. The crowded state of the art halls was prejudicial to the care­ful study of both the sculptures and the paintings, and each lost from the injudicious arrangement.

F. D. MILLETT.