. Paris and environs : with routes from London to Paris and from Paris to the Rhine and Switzerland : handbook for travellers. onpresenting their passports or visiting-cards to the concierge, although,strictly speaking, permission should be obtained by writing to the directoror applying to the custodian on the day before the intended visit. Cata-logue 4 fr.; bound, 5 fr. The Musee de Cluny comprises a most extensive and valuablecollection of medieeval objects of art and products of industry ofall kinds. As there are no fewer than 10,350 objects, a single visitwill hardly afford an idea of even
. Paris and environs : with routes from London to Paris and from Paris to the Rhine and Switzerland : handbook for travellers. onpresenting their passports or visiting-cards to the concierge, although,strictly speaking, permission should be obtained by writing to the directoror applying to the custodian on the day before the intended visit. Cata-logue 4 fr.; bound, 5 fr. The Musee de Cluny comprises a most extensive and valuablecollection of medieeval objects of art and products of industry ofall kinds. As there are no fewer than 10,350 objects, a single visitwill hardly afford an idea of even the most important. Ground Floor. /. Eoom (Vestibule). Carved wood, paintings,sculptures in marble and alabaster. Right: *705. Finely carvedscreen, loth century. Left: 4763. Virgin and Child, a mosaic byDav. Ghirlandajo, 15th century. //. Room. Wall to the right of the entrance : 1503. Bench froma refectory with the French arms, 15th cent.; left, 1504. Bench of Garden. Side next Boulevard St. Germain. — Garden. I Chapel I Court. I-VII. Rooms on Ground —12. Rooms on First Floor.—.. _ Doors on First Floor. r. South. the time of Francis I. First window on the left: tools in bone andflint found in caverns. First window on the right: Celtic objects,found at Concise near Neuchatel in Switzerland and elsewhere;S018. Bronze plate inlaid with coloured stones , probably part of aclasp, found at Nimes. Between the first and second windows onthe right: 450. Venus and Cupid, a group in marble by Jean Cousin(d. 1589); between the second and third, *456. Sleep, a statuetteof the 16th cent., in marble, on a carved ebony pedestal, with anivory medallion of the Infant Christ and St. John. Adjacent, a copyof the Hildesheim Treasure. — Glass cases by the next window, inthe middle, and by the second window on the left: Wrought iron-work of the 15th and 16th century. Then a handsome cabinet inBaedeker. Paris. 7th Edit. 15 226 10. mus£e de cluny. wrought iron. — The stone chimney-p
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