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From Miss Silvie de Grasse Fowler, of Washington. 



Nicolas de Largilliere. Portrait of Franpois Paul de Grasse de 

 Rouville, Amiral Comte de Grasse. 



G. P. A. Healy. Portrait of Theodosius O. Fowler. 



Benjamin West. Portrait of St. Bernard Dog, Hero. 

 From Mrs. John Cropper, of Wasliington. 



Michele Gordigiani. Portrait of Mr. John Cropper; Portrait of 

 Mrs. John Cropper. 

 From Mrs. Florence A. Ebbs, of Washington. 



Romanelli. Esmeralda (marble), 



Harriet Hosmer (attributed to). Cordelia (marble). 

 From the Duchess de Arcos. 



Eighteen paintings by foreign artists, only a part of which have 

 been identified, and one marble, Bacchante, by Bien Aim6. 

 From Mr, Julius A. Truesdell, of Washington. 



Gaylord Sangston Truesdell. After the Rain; The Shepherd's 

 Lunch; Changing Pastures; The Wayside Shrine; Moonlight 

 at the Sheep Fold; Cows by the Sea; The Path through the 

 Gorse; Spring Landscape. 

 From Mrs. Mary PeoU Maginn, of New York. 



John J. Peoli. Love Conquers ; Cupid Caged. 

 From Dr. George ReuUng, of Baltimore, Md. 



G. P. A. Healy. Henry Clay on his Estate, Ashland. 



John Wesley Jarvis. Portrait of WilUam Clark, the Explorer. 



Jolm Neagle. Henry Clay making his Great Speech. 



Gilbert Stuart Newton. Portrait of Miss Rieman. 



Charles Willson Peale. General Washington at Princeton; 

 Portrait of General Andrew Jackson. 



Rembrandt Peale. Portrait of Henry Clay; Portrait of a Lady. 



Sir Henry Raeburn. EngHsh Country Squire. 



P. F. Rothermel. Launching of the Brigantine. 



Gilbert Stuart, Portrait of Mrs. Lloyd. 



John Trumbull. George Washington at Trenton; Portrait of 

 General Washington; Battle of Bunker Hill. 

 From Mr. Theodore Sutro, of New York. 



Edward Moran. Thirteen historical marine paintings, as fol- 

 lows: The Ocean — The Highway of all Nations; Landing of 

 Leif Erikson in the New World, in 1001; The Santa Maria, 

 Nina, and Pinta, Evening of October 11, 1492; The Debar- 

 kation of Columbus, Morning of October 12, 1492; Midnight 

 Mass on the Mississippi over the Body of Ferdinand de Soto, 

 1542; Henry Hudson entering New York Bay, September 11, 

 1609; Embarkation of the Pilgrims from Southampton, 

 August 5, 1620; First Recognition of the American Flag by 



