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Cornelis Janssens (Van Keulen) (1590-1664). 



Portrait of Madam Tulp. 

 Sir Thomas La^vrence (1769-1830). 



Portrait of Lady Essex as Juliet. 

 Bernardino Luini (1460-1535). 



Madonna and Child. 

 Frank B. Mayer (1827-1899). 



Lidependence. 

 Harper Pennington. 



Portrait of James Buchanan Johnston at the age of 14 years. 

 Francis Pourbus the younger (1569-1622). 



Portrait of Josepha Boegart. 

 Sir Joshua Keynolds (1723-1792). 



Portrait of !Mrs. Hammond. 

 WilUam Henry Rinehart (1825-1874). 



Marble bust of Henry Elliot Johnston. 



Marble bust of Harriet Lane Johnston. (Lent by Miss May S. 

 Kennedy.) 



Marble Cupid. Henry E. Johnston, jr., at the age of 2 years, 

 as Cupid stringing his bow. 

 George Romney (1734-1802). 



Portrait of Miss Kii'kpatrick. 

 Thomas Prichard Rossiter (1817-1871). 



The Prince of Wales (King Edward VII) and President 

 Buchanan, with the Prince's suite, members of the Presi- 

 dent's Cabinet and other guests, at the tomb of Washington, 

 Mount Vernon, 1860. 

 Ed\vinLord Weeks (1849-1903). 



A Street Scene in the East. 

 Artist unknown. (After Correggio.) 



Madonna and Child. 



Comprised in the Harriet Lane Johnston bequest are also several 

 interesting miscellaneous articles which are exhibited in connection 

 with the paintings and sculptures. 



PAINTINGS BY CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ARTISTS PRESENTED BY 



MR. WILLIAM T. EVANS, 1907 TO 1913. 



John White Alexander. 



A Toiler. 

 Hugo Ballin. 



The Sibylla Europa — Prophesied the Massacre of the Innocents. 



The Lesson, 

 John Wesley Beatty. 



Plymouth Hills. 



