184 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 195 6 



To: Artist 



Woodlawn Plantation, Virginia : 



General Washington at Princeton C. P. Polk. 



Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio : 



The Return of Rip Van Winkle Quidor. 



Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Ala. : 



Portrait of a Young Man Wearing White Stock Unknown. 



Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Tex. : 



Vermont Lawyer Horace Bundy. 



View of Benjamin Reber's Farm C. Hofmann. 



The Sargent Family Unknown. 



Fruit and Flowers Unknown. 



Columbia Unknown. 



Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Va. : 



T6te-a-Tete Boucher. 



La Petite Loge Moreau le Jeune. 



Washington County Museum, Hagerstown, Md. : 



Twenty-five American portraits. 



EXHIBITIONS 



The following exhibitions were held at the National Gallery of Art 

 during the fiscal year 1956 : 



American Primitive Paintings. From the Collection of Edgar 

 William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch. Continued from previous 

 fiscal year, through August 1, 1955. 



Miniatures and Prints. From the Lessing J. Kosenwald Collection. 

 Continued from previous fiscal year, through August 1, 1955. 



American Paintings. From the Collection of the National Gallery 

 of Art. August 7 through September 18, 1955. 



German Drawings — Masterpieces from Five Centuries. Through 

 the cooperation of the Federal Kepublic of Germany, the Staatliche 

 Graphische Sammlung in Munich, and the German Embassy in Wash- 

 ington. October 10 through October 31, 1955. 



A Collection of Contemporary German Prints. Presented by the 

 people of the Federal Republic of Germany to the United States of 

 America. November 9, 1955, through January 4, 1956. 



Asian Artists in Crystal. From Steuben Glass. In addition to the 

 Asian crystal, designs by contemporary American glassmakers were 

 exhibited by the Corning Museum of Glass. January 18 through 

 February 19, 1956. 



Masterpieces of Graphic Art. From the Lessing J. Rosen wald Col- 

 lection. January 21 through April 9, 1956. Reopened May 23, 1956. 



Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture Acquired by the Samuel H. 

 Kress Foundation, 1951-1956. Opened on the occasion of the Fifteenth 

 Anniversary of the Opening of the National Gallery of Art. Evening 

 celebration March 17, 1956. Public opening March 18, 1956, to continue 

 on indefinite loan. 



