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j Superl Swiss Careiigs j j | The Artistic Productions >o[ the g | Peasantry of Switzerland ; | | • _ .v.. V'^ 5 It is an education in Art to see those beautiful "carvings,' M . ;i| * which run the whole gamut of size, for there is tVie little •|| j Carved Watch Chain charm to the regal and magnificent . j | Hall Stand |'| |' 4 It is the' Workman | j that Attracts one || | Here we see carving- at its very'best: every line and 1 1 every curve true and accurate 1 ' ' - „ | There is,'for instance, a Hall Stand carved out ,of, Solid <| jj Linden. It stands about 8 feet high, and represents the pj * stump of a tree, with the bough broken off short, which || \ serve as hat pegs. At the foot of the stump is a bear, , f| % . correct in its proportions, and the carving depicts every ' • a | hair and every muscle. It is wonderfully weir done, and i \ ■ it is this fidelity that makes one marvel. ■It must have J 1 taken the workmen many months and much, patient toil , :| jj to achieve such artistic results ... ;jj | -There are about 500 Articles in this Collection of, j | Swiss Carvings, and we cordially invite young and I 1 old to see the goods J I . : | Here is Art in its most Artistic jj I ti | Wlfe®ifcelf®ilsM|
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 24 July 1913, Page 9
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