EEPOET OP NATIONAL MUSEUM^ 1915. 93 



James McNeill Whistler (1834^1903)— Continued. 

 Doorway (Pastel). 

 Resting (Pastel). 

 A Study in Eed (Pastel). 

 Blue and Rose — The Open Fan (Pastel). 

 113 Drawings and sketches. 

 1 Album of sketches. 



413 Etchings and dry points (626 impressions). 

 173 Lithographs (191 impressions). 

 3 Wood engravings. 

 38 Original copper plates (including the Thames set of 16, 



with an impression from each of the plates after they had 



been defaced, and the Coast Survey plate) . 

 The entire decorations of The Peacock Room. 



ORIENTAL PAINTINGS. 



Screens. Japanese, 146 ; Chinese, 4. 

 Panels. Japanese, 70; Chinese, 40. 

 Kakemono. Japanese, 272; Chinese, 174. 

 Makimono or scroll paintings, Japanese, 18 ; Chinese, 141. 

 Albums containing from 4 to 78 paintings and sketches each. 

 Japanese, 4; Chinese, 29. 

 Tibetan paintings, 13. 



OEIENTAIi POTTERY. 



Japanese, 754; Chinese, 263; Korean, 224. 



Central and western Asian, 297, of which 158 were from Rald?:a, 

 96 from Persia, 15 from Babylonia, and the remainder from miscel- 

 laneous sources, including Saltonabad, Hembodji, Djohar, Damascus, 

 and Arabia. 



Egy^ptian, 137 ; Moorish, 1 ; Greek, 3. 



ORIENTAL BRONZES. 



Chinese, 220; Japanese, 6; Egyptian, 7; Persian, 2; Grecian, 2; 

 and 1 each from Korea, Babylonia, Syria, Cambodia, Anthia, Swank- 

 holor Sukhotai, Chien-Rai (Western Laos) , and an unknown locality. 



STONE OBJECTS^ SCDLPTDEESj AND' CUTTINGS. 



Chinese, 242 (including 105 jade objects); Japanese, 1; Egyp- 

 tian, 20. 



LACQUERED OBJECTS. 



Japanese, 22 ; Chinese, 9. 



GLASS. 



A collection of ancient Egyptian glass, comprising bottles, vases, 

 and miscellaneous shapes, numbering over 600 pieces. Also 1 piece 

 each of Persian and Chinese glass. 



