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Show ART NOTES. A seated marble statue of the Princess of Wales for the National Art gallery in Copenhagen has been carved by Chapu, of Paris. Beers is tho name of the Austrian sculptor who has succeeded in discovering discover-ing a process for molding marble tiuid precisely as bronze is molded. Millett's "Woman Spinning," which was sold to the late Mrs. Morgan for 117,100, has been bought for $9,000 by a Paris firm, who will take it to Frauce. A bronze standing statue of the late Governor Hubbard, of Connecticut, was unveiled a few days ago at Hartford. It stands on the southeast of the capitol. The big painting of the Parnell commission com-mission by Sir A. B. Clay has been declined de-clined by the Iioyal academy ou the plea of want of spa.:,-. A portrait of Sir James Haunen, one of the judges, has been accented. |