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members of the Freer staff used the library. Thirteen of these saw 

 and studied the Washington Manuscripts and five came to see the li- 

 brary installation. Students at Columbia University and Catholic 

 University of America, who were completing their graduate work 

 in library science, made surveys of the library as a part of their 

 required studies. 



Lou Cushing Harden, University of Rochester, served as volunteer 

 for the intern program for the summer. This program is intended to 

 give students a rounded experience in the general operation and 

 purposes of a gallery, and to broaden their familiarity with the field 

 of art in general. 



PUBLICATIONS 



Two publications were issued by the Gallery as follows : 



Ars Orientalis, Vol. IV. 17 articles in English, French, or German, 21 book 

 reviews, 1 bibliography, 5 notes, 2 memorials. 462 pp., 143 collotype pis., text 

 ill. ( Smithsonian Institution Publication 4431.) 



Second presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, a brochure Issued in con- 

 junction with the presentation to Prof. Ernst Kiihnel, May 3, 1960, honoring 

 this eminent scholar for his outstanding contributions and achievements in the 

 field of Near Eastern art. 



Publications of staff members were as follows: 



Cahiix, James F. Chinese art treasures. (See under Pope.) 



. Chinese painting. Geneva, Skira, 1960. 211 pp. with 100 col. ills. 



(Treasures of Asia.) 

 . The Chinese Imperial art treasures. Horizon, a magazine of the arts, 



vol. 3 (Jan. 1961) , pp. 14-25, 8 col. pis. 

 . "Concerning the I-p'in style of painting," by S. Shimada. Translated by 



James F. Cahill. Oriental Art, n.s., vol. 7 (summer 1961), pp. 66-74. 

 ■ . Confucian elements in the theory of painting. In "The Confucian 



Persuasion," edited by Arthur F. Wright. Stanford, Stanford University 



Press, 1960, pp. 115-140. 

 . A rejected portrait by Lo P'ing; pictorial footnote to Waley's Yiian 



Mei. Arthur Waley anniversary volume, London, Lung Humphries, 1959, 



pp. 32-39, pis. 

 . The Six Laws and how to read them. Ars Orientalis, vol. 4 (1961), pp. 



372-381. 

 . Review of "Some T'ang and pre-T'ang texts on Chinese painting." 



Edited and translated by W. R. B. Acker. Ars Orientalis, vol. 4 (1961), 



pp. 440-444. 

 Ettinghausen, Richaed. Automata : Islam. Encyclopedia of world art, New 



York, 1960, vol. 2, cols. 185-186, pi. 77. (Also published in Italian edition, 



Rome, 1960.) 

 . The Emperor's choice. De Artibus opuscula XL: Essays in honor of 



Erwin Panofsky, edited by Millard Meiss, New York, N.Y. University Press, 



1961, vol. 1, pp. 98-120, and vol. 2, figs. 1-19 on pis. 27-35. 

 . The iconography of a Kashan luster plate. (Co-author, Grace D. Guest.) 



Ars Orientalis, vol. 4 (1961), pp. 25-64, 74 figs, on 22 pis. 



