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In witness whereof the said party of the first part has hereunto set his 

 hand and seal, and said party of the second part has caused this instru- 

 ment to be executed in duplicate by its Acting Secretary and its seal to 

 be hereto aflfixed, this fifth day of May, 1906. 



(Signed) Charles L. Freer, [seal,.] 



Smithsonian Institution, 

 (Signed) By Richard Rathbun, [seal.] 



Acting Secretary. 

 Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of — 



(Signed) HERBERT E. BoynTon. [seal.] 



(Signed) Frank W. Hackett. [seal.] 



Each of the conveyances is accompanied by a printed inven- 

 tory in which all the objects are described in a manner to insure 

 their identification. It is the intention of Mr. Freer to prepare 

 and publish at a future date a full descriptive catalogue for the 

 use of students and others interested in art. In this connec- 

 tion only such a summary of the contents of the collection is 

 given as will serve to convey to the public some idea of its char- 

 acter, richness and extent. 



SUMMARY OF THE CHARLES L. FREER COLLECTION 

 American Paintings, Drawings, Sketches, etc. 

 Dewing, Thomas Wilmer. 



Oil Paintings — 



Portrait of a Young Girl. 



The Piano. 



The Blue Dress. 



After Sunset. 



The Carnation. 



Early Portrait op the Artist's Daughter. 



Before Sunrise. 



Portrait in Blue. 



Study of a Woman seated. 



A Portrait. 



Girl with Lute. 



Portrait of a Girl. 



Portrait op the Artist's Daughter. 



Portrait of Thomas W. Dewing. 



