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Perrine's Panorama Of The Holy Land

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Day
4
Month
January
Year
1861
Copyright
Public Domain
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Thi íreat Work of Ar' ia now oa exhibitioD in oar City, aui raanv "f our citizens have already hid the pleasure of viewing it This Pinor;irna d-sined by our fellow citin. ReT. W E Peerise, late Pastor of the M. E Churoh, of this City. his been painte 1 by W K. Whkeler of Adrián, a nntive of thia ounty. from photographa ai d drawings by M . Pburi.vs during his recent tour i Pal. estine. The views hare been selected with good judgment and taste, atid in spreading them upon canvas Mr. Wheklkr has proved himself an artist of the firBt rank The sevrol BCeneB are elaboralely worked out, beau tifully colored, and highly fi shd. We hesitate not to a.iy that tliey are superior ■ to any Panorainic Paintings that hare iver been zhibited in i.lus City, and all the Panoramas oí any note hire been s!own here. Some of thariewsure raa.ly gorgeous and in finish fit to hang on the walls of a parlor The Paintings oorer over 6)00 feet of canvas, and comprise orer 200 view, including nearly all the poinU of religious and historie interest in Pal estine. The exhibition is accompanied by a lectura by Mr Perbixe who haring visited thu acenes presented m;ikes his descriptions both interesting and mslructire. The exhibilion will be continuad this eva ning, and to-morro ir afternoon and evening, andthoseof our citizens who have not alroady seen them should be sure to do so. líot oneshould Ut the opportunity slip. As Mr. Pbrbine will immediately commence the exhibition of the noble ar work in th larger towns of the State, we eommend hira and his Panorama tothe favorable considera tioD of our friends of the Press wherever be may go.

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Old News
Michigan Argus