100 EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1915, 



Alexander H. Wyant (1836-1892). 



Autumn at Arkville. 



The Flume, Opalescent River, Adirondacks. 



Housatonic Valley. 



Spring. 

 CuUen Yates. 



Rock-Bound Coast, Cape Ann. 



The Evans collection also includes an excellent series of proofs of 

 American wood engravings, 115 in number, representing the work 

 of Victor Bernstrom, William B. P. Closson, Timothy Cole, John P. 

 Davis, Frank French, T. Johnson, F. S. King, Elbridge Kingsley, 

 G. Kruell, R. A. Muller, C. A. Powell, S. G. Putnam, John Tinkey, 

 F. H. Wellington, Henry Wolf, and Fred Yuengling. 



OTHER PERIMANENT ACQUISITIONS. 



Paul W(ayland) Bartlett. 

 Statue of Lafayette. 



Original model, in plaster, of the bronze equestrian statue 

 erected in the Square of the Louvre, Paris, France, in 1900, 

 by the school children of the United States. 

 Gift of the sculptor, 1914. 

 Nicolas Berghem (1620-1683). 

 Cattle Piece, Peasants, etc. 



Received with the effects of James Smithson, founder of 

 the Smithsonian Institution. 

 Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900). 

 Aurora Borealis. 



Gift of Miss Eleanor Blodgett, of New York, 1907. 

 Frank Duveneck. 



Portrait sketch of Walter Shirlaw at the age of 35. 

 Gift of Mrs. Walter Shirlaw, 1913. 

 R. E. W. Earl. 



Portrait of Andrew Jackson in the Uniform of a Major 

 General, U. S. Army. 



Presented to the National Institute in 1844 by Maj. 

 William H. Chase, U. S. Engineers. Received from the 

 Institute in 1862. 

 John Elliott. 



Diana of the Tides. A mural decoration. 



Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson, of Washington, 1910. 

 AntoineEtex (1808-1888). 



Scene from the " Gentleman of France." 



Gift of Mr. Nathan Appleton, of New York, 1903. 



