48 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1921. 



Portrait of Dr. William Healy Dall and a full-length portrait of 

 George Washington, by Wilford Seymour Conrow. Lent by the 

 artist. The latter was withdrawn before the close of the year. 



Genevra dei Benci, attributed to Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519). 

 Lent by the Misses Janet R. and Mary Buttles. 



Athena, attributed to Simon De Vos (1603-1676). Lent by Miss 

 May Warner. Withdrawn before the close of the year. 



Five portraits; lent by Mrs. Archibald Hopkins (Mrs. Charlotte 

 Everett Wise Hopkins), as follows: Col. Mark Hopkins, Continental 

 Army, artist not given; Dr. Mark Hopkins, pastel by Sarony, of New 

 York; Hon. Edward Everett, by Asher Brown Durand; Mrs. Ed- 

 ward Everett, by Gambadella; and Charlotte Brooks Everett (later 

 Mrs. Henry Augustus Wise) , by George P. A. Healy. 



Portrait of Surgeon Baily Washington, jr., United States Navy 

 (1787-1854), artist not given. Lent by Miss Alice M. Reading, his 

 granddaughter. 



Portrait of Miss Ellen Day Hale, by Mrs. Margaret W. Lesley 

 Bush-Brown. Lent by the artist. 



Christ in the Temple, by J. B. Tiepolo ; The Doctor's Visit, by Jan 

 Steen ; Dedham Vale, by John Constable ; and A Young Dutch Girl, 

 by N. Drost. Lent by Mr. Ralph Cross Johnson. 



Portrait of Mrs. Charles Eames, by Gambadella. Lent by Mrs. 

 A. Gordan-Cumming. 



Portrait of George Washington, by Rembrandt Peale; portrait of 

 John Van Schaick Lansing Pruyn, by Charles Loring Elliott. Lent 

 by the Hon. Charles S. Hamlin. 



Seven Cameos — the Pickering Dodge collection. Lent by Mrs. 

 Charles W. Rae. 



Portrait bust (bronze) of Maj. Gen. George Owen Squier, Chief 

 Signal Officer, United States Army, by Moses Wainer Dykaar. Lent 

 by General Squier. 



Portrait bust (marble) of the late Senator Justin Smith Morrill, 

 of Vermont, by Preston Powers. Lent by Dr. Charles L. Swan 

 through Senator W. P. Dillingham. 



Statue of Pan (white marble). Lent by Brig. Gen. George P. 

 Scriven, United States Army. 



DISTRIBUTION. 



Loans have been withdrawn by the owners as follows : Full-length 

 portrait of George Washington, by Wilford S. Conrow, returned to 

 Mr. Conrow on his request. Athena, attributed to Simon De Vos, 

 was withdrawn by Miss May Warner. 



In November, 1920, five paintings, the property of the National 

 Galleiy, by five living American artists, were lent to the American 



