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Miscellaneous Paintings, etc. 



JOB AND HIS COMFORTERS. By Josi Ribera {Spagnoletto) . 



CATTLE PIECE, PEASANTS, ETC. By Nicolas Berghem. Received 

 with the effects of James Smithson. 



VIEW OF CONSTANTINOPLE FROM PERA. 



GENERAL MARION GIVING DINNER TO A BRITISH OFFICER. 



By Lieutenant H. C. Flagg, U. S. Navy. 



MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS. Italian school. 

 TURKISH BATTLE PIECE. 



CHRIST HEALING THE SICK. By Rembrandt. Framed etching. 

 Probably from the Marsh collection. 



Indian Portraits and Scenes 



There were in the Institution at the beginning of 1865 two 

 series of oil paintings of North American Indians and Indian 

 scenes, one on deposit the other the property of the Govern- 

 ment, both being installed at the western end of the second 

 story of the Smithsonian building. The former was the J. M. 

 Stanley collection of 152 canvases, including a portrait of the 

 artist by A. B. Moore. Of additions noted by Professor Henry 

 no descriptions have been found. The latter consisted of 147 

 portraits painted expressly for the Government between 1825 

 and 1837, and, with a few exceptions, was the work of Charles 

 B. King. The other artists represented were A. Ford, S. M. 

 Charles and a Mr. Cooke. Complete lists of both of these col- 

 lections were given in the Account of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion by William J. Rhees, cited on page 65. That of the 

 Stanley collection is descriptive. 



Engravings and Etchings 



Under this heading may be mentioned the choice collection 

 of prints purchased from George P, Marsh in 1849 and described 

 on pages 54 to 56; the series of one hundred engravings do- 

 nated by Charles B. King in 1861; and numerous prints from 

 other sources. 



Busts 

 JOEL BARLOW. 



FRANCIS P. BLAIR. By Clark Mills. 

 ROBERT BURNS. 



