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Show I ARTS IN TRIBUTE TO WAGNER i Plaque to Be Placed on the Palace Wall In Venice Where the Great ' I Master Lived. - Paris. Cadorln, the sculptor, haa " Just finished lu his studio in Paris, ' (ho plaque In marble of Richard Wax- " ncr, which Is to be placed on the out- 8 side wall of the palace, on the Grand 1 canal In Venice, where tho great ma- r ter of music lived, and where his ' death occurred. Italy's most eminent " poet, Gabriel d'Annunr.lo, wrote the dedication whic h Is under the bust of Wagner. The literal translation Is aa follows: t . ? : I : In This r!i-i I ; The l-""t Hri-Hth of tin linril Wagner I ; III H.iM liv tli Mollis I " : Pert" tmilH lim it t.lkf th Tide I , : hit li I..h dm Mar I . I , 1 h Thus the poet who In his "II Fuowr I j speaks of Wagner as the "Teuton who ( bus stolen away the Italian blrlb- na.fo n mi n OfuNO I t ! rurrti ft i Mai ( cm. kMi i Muna i The Wagner Plaque. right." meaning that he haa surpassed I the Italians In music, in which they , ' feel It ibelr right to excel, psys a , tribute tu the Herman genius that ln r j spired his pen. |