. Art in France. FIG. 616. — ROUEN POTTERY. (Cluny Museum, Paris.) u 2 ART IN FRANCE. FIG. 617.—GERMAIN. SOUP TUREEN OF (dHaussonville Collection.) side, the architect rarely re-sisted the temptation ofthrowing out a Httle colon-nade ; in drawing-rooms, onthe other hand, the cabinet-makers continued to excludearchitectural most important and thebest of these town houseshave been assigned by mod-ern France to her ministers,her ambassadors, her depu-ties, and the President ofthe Republic. The reigns its dwellings. Townhouses were arrangedmore and more with aview to con


. Art in France. FIG. 616. — ROUEN POTTERY. (Cluny Museum, Paris.) u 2 ART IN FRANCE. FIG. 617.—GERMAIN. SOUP TUREEN OF (dHaussonville Collection.) side, the architect rarely re-sisted the temptation ofthrowing out a Httle colon-nade ; in drawing-rooms, onthe other hand, the cabinet-makers continued to excludearchitectural most important and thebest of these town houseshave been assigned by mod-ern France to her ministers,her ambassadors, her depu-ties, and the President ofthe Republic. The reigns its dwellings. Townhouses were arrangedmore and more with aview to the heavy gateswhich they presented tothe streets of the FaubourgSaint-Germain or theFaubourg Saint-Honore,was a court enframed bycheerful fagades with widewindows; on the garden


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