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Identifier: 01820163.5270.emory.edu
Title: Southern France, including Corsica: handbook for travellers
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Karl Baedeker (Firm)
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Publisher: Leipsic : K. Baedeker, London :b
Contributing Library: Emory University, Manuscript, Archives and Rare Book Library
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f of a recumbent woman (14thcent.); 13. Painted relief in stone (Lyons work; 16th cent.); 15. Medallionof the Baron de Montal (16th cent.); 18, 19. Chimney-pieces (16th cent.);20. Italian bust of St. Peter (12th cent.); *25. School of Donatello, Childrenwith musical instruments (terracotta; 15th cent.); 28. Venetian relief (15tlicent); 29. Mino da Fiesole, Bust of John the Baptist (15th cent.); 30. At-tributed to Rotsellino (15th cent.), Virgin and Child, in a rich frame. —Hiiom II. 2. Grseco-Phoenician mummy-shaped sarcophagus; Roman sarco-phagi (the best No. 3 on the left, with a representation of the Triumph otBacchus); cinerary urns ; a Roman altar by the window ; 1. Fragment of anarchaic statue of Aphrodite from Marseilles (6th cent. B. C). — Room III.Modern sculptures, by Legendre-Htral, Fabisch, Delorme, Pradier, Delaplancke,Janson, Vietty, Cortot, Chinard, Pallez, Schoenetoerk, Pollet, etc. — RoomIV,to the right of the vestibule, is the original Refectory of the Dames de
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Palais des Arts. LYONS. ///. Route 35. 235 St. Pierre, remarkable for the lifesize reliefs by Sim. Guillaume, represent-ing Saints and Biblical scenes, and the two large paintings at the endsby P. L. Critey, Feeding of the Multitude and the Last Supper, all of the17th century. It contains two ancient mosaics, and busts (labelled) ofabout 55 distinguished natives of Lyons. — The small door at the end,to the left, leads to staircase E (see Plan), ascending to the picture-gal-lery (see below). First Floor. Picture Gallery (Muste de Peinture). — Staircase (PI. E) at the end ofthe transverse gallery to the left of the entrance to the Palais. Room I(to the left). 98 Ph. de Champaigne, Exhumation of SS. Gervasius andProtasius; 47. Sassoferrato, Virgin; 28. Giordano, Rinaldo and Armida;321. Jouvenet, Mary Magdalen; 381. Le Sueur, Martyrdom of SS. Gervasiusand Protasius. On the floor, Roman mosaics, as in the three followingrooms. — Rooms II - IV (Galerie Paul Chenavard). 255. E. Charpen

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