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REPORT OF NATIONAL, MUSEUM, 1919. 



GiTT intee-\t;vos. 



I hereby give, grant, and set over unto The National Gallery of Art, now lo- 

 cated in the National Museum at Washington, D. C, a collection of paintings, 

 specifically enumerated and entitled in the attached Schedule, to be held by the 

 said National Gallery of Art absolutely and in fee simple. It is my express 

 desire and wish that said collection be hung in a room by itself without addi- 

 tion or diminution. 



IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 19th 

 day of June in the Year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. 



Ralph Cross Johnson, [seal.] 

 Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of — 

 Richard W. Hynson. 

 Charles P. Light. 



Schedule. 



Ruins and Figures 

 Portrait of a Pope 

 A View in Rome 

 Lord Mulgrave 

 Lord Abercorn 



(large canvas 

 (canvas 

 (canvas 

 (canvas 

 (canvas 



Holy Family (panel 



Landscape — Sunset (canvas 



Holy Family, Joseph and St. Elisabeth (canvas 



Portrait of a Man with Large Hat (canvas 



Landscape and Figures — Evening (canvas 



Autumn Landscape (canvas 



A Venetian Senator (panel 

 Holy Family and Two Angels (circular panel 



"Edinburgh," or Sunlight and Air (canvas 



The Duchess of Ancaster (canvas 



Summer Afternoon — Landscape 

 Portrait of Viscount Hill 

 Sir Sampson Wright 

 Archibald Skirving 

 Madonna and Child 



A Burgomaster 



The Marriage of St. Catherine 

 Portrait of Mrs. Price 

 Portrait of Mrs. Towry 



(canvas 

 (canvas 

 (canvas 

 (canvas 

 (canvas 



(canvas 



(panel 

 (canvas 

 (canvas 



F. Guardi (signed). 



Titian. 



F. Guardi. 



Thomas Gainsborough. 



Sir Thomas Lawrence, 

 P. R. A. 



Bernard van Orley. 



Richard Wilson, R. A. 



P. P. Rubens. 



Rembrandt (signed). 



Thomas Gainsborough. 



David Cox. 



Lorenzo Lotto. 



Sebastiano Mainardi. 



J. M. W. Turner. 



S ir J. Reynolds, 

 P. R. A. 



Richard Wilson, R, A. 



Sir Joshua Reynolds. 

 George Romney. 



Sir Henry Raeburn. 



G v a e r t Flinck — 

 Flemish School. 



N. Maes (signed), 



Dutch. 

 Innocenzo da Imola. 



William Hogarth. 



Sir Thomas Lawrence. 



P. R. A. 



The other permanent accessions to the Gallery during the year 

 were the portrait of Hon. Franklin K. Lane, painted by Ossip 

 Perelma in 1918 and donated by Mr. Frank B. Noyes, of Washington, 

 and a marble bust of S. F. B. Morse by Horatio Greenough, 1831, the 

 gift of Mr. Edward L. Morse, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts. 



The loans were two paintings in oil by William H. Powell, " Wash- 

 ington at Valley Forge," and Portrait of Alphonse Marie Louis de 



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