SECRETARY'S REPORT 



185 



The following paintings, purchased by the Council of the National 

 Academy of Design since the last report, have been assigned as 

 follows : 



Title and artist 



265. Dust to Dust, by Robert Philipp 



(1895- ). 



266. From Breda, by Xavier Gonzdlez 



(1898- ). 



267. Young Quitarist, by Leon KroU 



(1884- ). 



268. Low Tide (vvatorcolor), by William E. 



Preston (1930- ). 



269. Oit Brenner's Barn, by Robert xVllan 



Goiigh (1931- ). 



270. Conversation, by John Koch (1909- 



). 



271. Grindstone Ledge (watercolor), by 



RoyM. Mason (1886- ). 



272. Desolation (watercolor), by D. Wu 



Ject-Key (1895- ). 



273. Dilworthtoivn (watercolor), by 



Philip Jamison (1925- ). 



274. Sampans and Junks, Hong Kong 



(watercolor), by Louis J. Kaep 

 (1903- ). 



275. Old Bout Yard (watercolor), by An- 



tonio P. Martino (1902- ). 



276. Off Season, St. Ives (watercolor), 



by Tom Nicholas (1934- ). 



277. Autumn's Sentinels (watercolor), by 



Robert H. Laessig (1913- ). 



Assigtiment 

 Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, Ohio. 



Assignment pending. 



The Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, 

 Mass. 



Art Center in La Jolla, La Jolla, 

 Calif. 



Nebraska Art Association, Lincoln, 

 Nebr. 



Walker Art Museum, Bowdoin Col- 

 lege, Brunswick, Maine. 



Grand Rapids Art Gallery, Grand 

 Rapids, Mich. 



Assignment pending. 



Assignment pending. 

 Assignment pending. 



New Mexico State University, Uni- 

 versity Park, N. Mex. 



Georgia Museum of Art, University 

 of Georgia, Athens, Ga. 



Addison Gallery of American Art, 

 Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. 



SMITHSONIAN TRAVELING EXHIBITION SERVICE 



In addition to 102 exhibits held over from previous years as indi- 

 cated below, 25 new shows were introduced. The total of 127 shows 

 was circulated to 333 museums in the United States. Two exhibitions 

 were delivered to the U.S. Information Service for circulation abroad. 



EXHIBITS CONTINUED FROM PRIOR YEARS 



1956-57: Japan II by Werner Bischof ; and The World of Edward Weston. 

 1951-58: The American City in the 19th Century; Japanese Woodblock Prints; 



Theatrical Posters of the Gay Nineties; Burmese Embroideries; Japanese 



Dolls ; Thai Painting ; The Anatomy of Nature ; and Drawings by European 



Children. 

 1958-59: Advertising in 19th Century America; Religious Subjects in Modern 



Graphic Arts ; Our Town ; Stone Rubbings from Angkor Wat ; and Shaker 



Craftsmanship. 



