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GROUP XIX.—THE PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSE, ITS INNER ARRANGEMENT
AND DECORATION.
a. Models, drawings, and finislied traildings representing dwelling-houses of
civilised nations.
b. Drawings, models, and examples of thoroughly-furnished apartments.
GROUP XX.—THE FARM HOUSE, ITS ARRANGEMENTS, FURNITURE, AND
UTENSILS.
a. Finislied buildings, models, and drawings of farm houses of the different
nations of the world.
b. Drawings, models, and examples of peasant rooms, furnished and fitted out
with their furniture and apparatus.
GROUP XXL—NATIONAL DOMESTIC INDUSTRY.
a. Pottery and porcelain of domestic manufacture.
b. Fabries, tapestry, embroidery, lace, and other needlework.
c. Metal articles and Ornaments.
d. Carved work and Utensils.
GROUP XXII. EXHIBITION SHOWING THE ORGANISATION AND INFLUENCE
OF MUSEUMS OF FINE ART AS APPLIED TO INDUSTRY.
a. Representations of the various methods and means by whieh the different
modern museums endeavour to carry out the improvement of the general
taste of the people, and the mann er in which they promote the art, industry,
and public instruction of their countries.
b. Exhibition of the objeets which have been produced and propagated by these
modern museums.
GROUP XXIII.—ART APPLIED TO RELIGION.
a. Decoration of churches, such as wall decoration, stained glass, glass
painting, &c.
b. Church furniture, as altars, organs, pulpits, pews, shrines for enclosing saered
vessels, &c.
c. Ornaments for altars, pulpits, crucifixes, chalices, liburiums, candlesticks, altar
hangings and carpets, pulpit hangings, &c.
d. Objects used in baptism, funerals, &c.
GROUP XXIV.—OBJECTS OF FINE ARTS OF THE PAST, EXHIBITED BY
AMATEURS AND OWNERS OF COLLECTIONS.
Section 1.—Paintings of Ancient Masters.
Section 3.—Art Objects. Bronzes, Enamels, Miniatures, Majolicas, Porcelain
Faience, &c.
GROUP XXV.—FINE ARTS OF THE PRESENT TIME, WORKS PRODUCED SINCE
THE SECOND LONDON EXHIBITION OF 1862.
Section 1.—Architecture, including Models, Designs, Sketches and Surveys of
Architectural Works of the Present Time.
Section 2.—Sculpture, including Figures and Groups of Small Sizes, Engraving,
Medals, &c.
Section 3.—Painting, including Miniature and Enamels.
Section 4.—Drawing and the Graphic Arts, including Copper and Steel En-
gravings, Etchings, Woodcuts, &c.