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Show LAST DAY OF THE ANCELUS- Millet Fainou Picture to l Shipped Hack to Purl. New Yoiik, Jan. 8. Special to The Times. The exhibition of Millet's famous picture, "the Angelus," closed today, and Saturday it will be shipped back to Paris, where it is reported it will be placed in the Louvre. The exhibition ex-hibition of the paiuting in this couutry has been attended with great financial success. It particularly attracted the attention of religious bodies. Upon many occasions entire congregations attended tho exhibition at one time. There is no indication that "The Angelus" An-gelus" will ever be brought back to America. It is even reported that the American Art Association, which purchased pur-chased it in ltcM at the auction of the Secretau collection in Paris for .VO.ooU francs, has now disposed of it for 730,-000 730,-000 francs. The negotiations, it is understood, un-derstood, ' were coudncted by Austin Robertson lor the American Art association. associ-ation. 1 - 7 |