. Art in France. Old.— OF (Museum of Vi;-sailles.) th< site ofU the ART IN FRANCE. Capitol surround Mar-cus Aurclius. To makean appropriate stage forBouchardons LouisXV, Gabriel laid outthe vast piece of groundbetween the TuileriesGardens and theChamps Elysees, now SLOUTZ. IIV INK BK( (Bihliothtque Nalionalc, Paris.) known as the Place de la Concorde. Hedesigned a graceful balustrade; at the angles,on sentry-boxes, there were to have beenmythological and monarchical allegoriesaccording to the ritual of Versailles. Butthese were never set up, and


. Art in France. Old.— OF (Museum of Vi;-sailles.) th< site ofU the ART IN FRANCE. Capitol surround Mar-cus Aurclius. To makean appropriate stage forBouchardons LouisXV, Gabriel laid outthe vast piece of groundbetween the TuileriesGardens and theChamps Elysees, now SLOUTZ. IIV INK BK( (Bihliothtque Nalionalc, Paris.) known as the Place de la Concorde. Hedesigned a graceful balustrade; at the angles,on sentry-boxes, there were to have beenmythological and monarchical allegoriesaccording to the ritual of Versailles. Butthese were never set up, and Bouchardonsstatue was destroyed. Louis-Philippefinally completed the Place. The CitizenKing replaced the symbols of the ancientregime by the Towns of France ; they form


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