184 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1963 



ART WORKS LENT AND RETURNED, LENDING COLLECTION 



Loans 

 Institutions Loans returned 



Barney, James Perrine __ 1 



Barney Npighborhood House 9 



Howard University 20 



Justice, Department of 2 



Lehigh University __ 1 



Post Office Department __ 1 



U.S. Senate 2 



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ALICE PIKE BARNEY MEMORIAL FUND 



Additions to tlie principal during the year amounting to $2,301.50 

 increased the total invested sums in the Alice Pike Barney Memorial 

 Fund to $45,424.49. 



THE HENRY WARD RANGER FUND 



According to a provision of the Henry Ward Eanger bequest, that 

 paintings purchased by the Council of the National Academy of Design 

 from the fund provided by the bequest and assigned to American art 

 institutions may be claimed during the 5-year period beginning 10 

 years after the death of the artist represented, the following paintings 

 were recalled for action of the Smithsonian Art Commission at its 

 meeting December 4, 1962 : 



No. 44. Their So)i, by Oscar Edward Berninghaus, A.N.A. (1874-1952), was 

 returned to the Art Chib of Erie, Erie, Pa., where it was originally assigned 

 in 1924. 



No. 45. The Wood Cart, by Louis Paul Dessar, N.A. (1867-1952), was 

 returned to Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., where it was origi- 

 nally assigned in 1925. 



No. 123. Gravel, Fish, and Soya Beans, by Carl Frederick Gaertner, A.N.A. 

 (1898-1952), assigned in 1948 to the Swope Art Gallery, Terre Haute, lud., 

 was accepted to become a permanent accession. 



The following paintings purchased previously but not assigned 

 have been allocated to the institutions indicated : 



Title and artist Assignment 



249. Reflections, by Adolf Konrad (1915- Newark Museum, Newark, N.J. 



). 



258. The Fascination of Toledo, by Carol Chattanooga Art Association, Chat 



M. Grant (1930- ). tanooga, Tenn. 



261. Turn Around, by Ed Graves (1917- Reading Public Museum and Art Gal- 



). lery, Reading, Pa. 



263. Monday Morning, by Herb Olsen Springfield Art Association, Spring- 



(1905- ). field, 111. 



