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law ; "Fired On", by Frederic Eemington ; "The Mirror", by Robert 

 Reid. These paintings were returned to the Gallery March 2, 1936. 



Five portraits which were lent to the Public Library of the District 

 of Columbia for exhibition in the central library on June 18, 1935, 

 were returned February 28, 1936. They are: "John Tyler", by 

 George P. A. Healy; "A Lady", by Gilbert Stuart; "Col. Robert 

 Charles Wetmore", by Henry Inman; "Andrew Jackson", by Rem- 

 brandt Peale ; "Commodore Stephen Decatur", by Gilbert Stuart. 



Three portraits and two subject-paintings were lent to the Public 

 Library of the District of Columbia for exhibition in the central 

 library on February 28, 1936, and are still in its custody at the close 

 of the fiscal year. They are: "Portrait of Henry B. Fuller", by 

 George Fuller ; "Portrait of Jessie J. Burge", by Abbott H. Thayer ; 

 "Portrait of Wyatt Eaton", by J. Alden Weir; "The Visit of the 

 Mistress", by Winslow Homer ; "Moonlight", by Albert P. Ryder. 



The Procurement Division of the United Slates Treasury, through 

 Robert LeFevre, on April 24, 1936, borrowed, with the consent of 

 their owner, William Kemeys, of Garrett Park, Md., two pieces of 

 sculpture by Edward Kemeys: "Buffalo and Wolves" (bronze) and 

 "Jaguar and Peccary" (plaster). They are now in the small meeting 

 room in the Connecting Building, Constitution Avenue. 



The painting by John La Farge entitled "Visit of Nicodemus to 

 Christ" was lent to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, 

 for an exhibition of the work of John La Farge from March 23 to 

 April 26, 1936. This was returned to the Gallery on May 1, 1936. 



The "Portrait of Walter Shirlaw", by Frank Duveneck, was lent 

 to the Cincinnati Museum of Art, Cincinnati, Ohio, for an exhibition 

 of the works of Duveneck from May 22 to June 21, 1936. Owing to 

 the local interest shown in the work of this Ohio painter, permission 

 was granted to extend the exhibition through September 7. 



The painting "Fired On", by Frederic Remington, and the "Por- 

 trait of Premier Georges Clemenceau", by Cecilia Beaux, have been 

 lent to The Dallas Museum of Fine Arts for exhibition at the Texas 

 Centennial Exposition, 1936, Dallas, Tex., from June 6 to November 

 29, 1936; also two small bronzes by Edward Kemeys, "Bear" and 

 "Coyote" from the Kemeys loan collection, with permission of their 

 owner, William Kemeys. 



The painting entitled "The Moose Chase", by George DeForest 

 Brush, has been lent, through the Carnegie Public Library at Fort 

 Worth, Tex., to the Fort Worth Frontier Centennial Exposition, being 

 held at Fort Worth from July 1 to November 30, 1936. 



WITHDRAWALS BY OWNERS 



The four large portraits, George Washington, Andrew Jackson, 

 Henry Clay, and W. W. Corcoran, lent to the Gallery through Chief 



