194 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1961 



GIFTS 



During the year the following gifts or bequests were accepted by the 

 Board of Trustees: 



PAINTINGS 

 DonoT Ariiit TiUe 



Coe Foundation, New York, Beechey General Sir Thomas Picton. 



N.Y. 



Do Cotes Miss Elizabeth Crewe. 



Do. Gainsborough William Yelverton Daven- 

 port. 



Do Miereveld Portrait of a Lady with a 



Ruff. 



Chester Dale, New York, Stuart Lady Liston. 



N.Y. 



The Fuller Foundation, Inc., Reynolds Squire Musters. 



Boston, Mass. 



Do Gainsborough Master John Heath cote. 



Do Turner The Dogana and Santa 



Maria della Salute, Venice. 



Colonel and Mrs. Edgar W. Greenwood Mrs. Welshman. 



Garbisch, New York, 

 N.Y. 



The Adele R. Levy Fund, Renoir Madame Henriot. 



Inc., New York, N.Y. 



National Gallery of Art Copley The Copley Family. 



Purchase Fund — 



Andrew W. Mellon Gift, de Heem Vase of Flowers. 



Mrs. Lillian S. Timken, Fry Landscape. 



New York, N.Y. 



Do do Potters in Landscape. 



Do do Obv.: Seascape. 



Rev.: Landscape with Palm 

 Tree. 

 Do do Sheep by Stream and Field. 



SCULPTURE 



Stanley Mortimer, Litch- Italian School, XVI Farnese Hercules, 

 field, Conn. Century. 



DECORATIVE ARTS 



Coe Foundation, New York, Flemish Gothic The Return from the Hunt. 



N.Y. Tapestry. 



GRAPHIC ARTS 



During the year Mrs. E. C. Chadbourne gave a colored mezzotint 

 portrait of George III with autograph of George I. An etching en- 

 titled "Pastorale" by Hans Thoma was given by Rabbi Hugo B. 

 Schiff, and a water color entitled "The Clipper Ship Minnie G. LoiuT'' 

 by Eoux was given by Robert Peet Skinner. 



OTHER GIFTS 



During the fiscal year 1961 gifts of money were made by The A. W. 

 Mellon Educational and Charitable Trust, Old Dominion Foundation, 



