always tell their story clearly, and with a pleasantly humorous touch to it, are
well conceived and graceful in drawing, and agreeable in color. His "Cupid Disarmed" is
an instance in point, possessing as it does all the qualities which
have rendered the artist a favorite with the public. Venus, at sport with her tricksy
offspring, has playfully deprived him of the weapons of which he makes
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Emile Munier
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