The Art Exhibition From Paris
Our people ought all to understand that it is no cotnmon opportunity that is ofiFered to them in the visit of Mr. Pettes, of the famous house of Ad. Braun & Co., of Paris, who has his exhibition of autotypes at Randall'8. Those who keep track of such matters know that these pietures are absolutely unrivalled, reproducing as they do, the famous jmintings of the renowned Buropean art galleries exactly. The collection, which will remain at Randall's until Saturday only, is a large and varied one, and no ons can afibrd to miss it. Among the notable pictures and Gruido's "Aurora," from the Rospigliosi palaoe, Rome; Rembrandt's masterpiece, "The Night Watch," from the Royal museum at Amsterdam ; the world renowned "Young Bul!," by Paul Potter, for which the English government once offered $700,000 ; and numerous gems from the National gallery, London, Royal gallery, Dresden, the Imperial gallery of the Hermitage, St. Petersburg, and other world renowned art collections.
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