144 EEPOET OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 



De Witt M. Lockman. Portrait group, "At the Ball," and Portrait 

 of Mr. Sidney G. De Kay. 



George Liiks. Portrait. 



Ellen Emmet Eand. Portrait of M. Gilibert. 



S. Montgomery Eoosevelt. Portrait of Miss J. H., and Portrait 

 of M. A. de la G. 



William T. Smedley. " The Shipbuilder." 



Irving R. Wiles. " Laughing Girl." 



The exhibition of marine paintings by Mr. William F. Halsall, 

 of Boston, consisted of 5C pieces, the most conspicuous and important 

 being a large canvas, about 10 feet high by 20 feet long, entitled 

 " Our Glory — Battleship Oregon," which represents this famous 

 man-of-war in pursuit of the Spanish cruiser Cristobal Colon dur- 

 ing the naval engagement off Santiago de Cuba, in 1898, and for 

 the purchase of which for the Government a bill is now pending 

 before Congress. At the close of the exhibition, on June 15, three of 

 the paintings were retained on more extended loan. One of these 

 was the picture of the Oregon^ the others being " The Ocean Rover " 

 and "Like a Sheeted Ghost." Following is a complete list of the 

 paintings shown : 



Our Glory — Battleship Oregon. 



The Ocean Rover. 



Cloudy Day — Highland Light, Cape Cod. 



Corona do Beach. (Owned by Mr. H. E. Baker, of Niagara Falls, 

 N. Y.) 



Surf — Easterly Weather. 



Square and Fore-and-Aft Rig. (Owned by Mr. Theodore Hast- 

 ings, of Boston, Mass.) 



Clouds. (Owned by Miss Elizabeth Cheney, of Boston, Mass.) 



Point Loma. (Owned by Mr. H. E. Baker, of Niagara Falls, 

 N. Y.) 



An Opalescent Sea. 



ProA^ncetown Harbor. 



A Morning Breeze. (Owned by Mr. Theodore Hastings, of Bos- 

 ton, Mass.) 



The Sentinel. 



Sand Dunes — Cape Cod. 



On the Georges. 



St. Johns — Wood Boat. 



Easterly Weather. 



A Winter Knockabout. 



Haul Out to Windward. 



A Lee Shore. 



In Pursuit. (Owned by Mrs. Louise Hughes, of Washington.) 



Too Rough to Fish. (Owned by Mr. H. H. Fay, of Boston, Mass.) 



