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English: This very beautiful life-size marble group comes from Osborne House and was given permission by her Majesty the Queen to be exhibited. It was a commission by the late Prince Consort to Mr. Muller, who says it should properly be entitled " innocence in danger". The picture is taken from the book 'Masterpieces of industrial art and sculpture at the International exhibition, 1862 selected and described by J. B. Waring, architect', held by the University of Edinburgh Heritage Collections.
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English: This very beautiful life-size marble group comes from Osborne House and was given permission by her Majesty the Queen to be exhibited. It was a commission by the late Prince Consort to Mr. Muller, who says it should properly be entitled " innocence in danger". The picture is taken from the book 'Masterpieces of industrial art and sculpture at the International exhibition, 1862 selected and described by J. B. Waring, architect', held by the University of Edinburgh Heritage Collections.
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