190 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1963 



January 12-February S, 1963. European Posters, circulated by the Smith- 

 sonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. The show consisted of 39 

 posters by 19 artists. A catalog was privately printed. 



January 12-Fel)ruary 3, 19G3. 100 Books from the Grabhorn Press, circulated 

 by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. 



February 9-March 3, 1963. Eskimo Graphic Arts, circulated by the Smith- 

 sonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. The exhibit included 50 

 stone-block and sealskin prints. 



February 9-March S, 1903. Eskimo Carvings, circulated by the Smithsonian 

 Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. The show consisted of 50 carvings in 

 stone, bone, and ivory. 



March 10-28, 1963. Contemporary German Books, sponsored by the Ambas- 

 sador of Germany and the Boersenverein des Deutschen Buchhaudels E.V. A 

 catalog was privately printed. 



April 7-25, 1963. The G6th Annual National Exhibition of the Washington 

 Water Color Association. The exhibition consisted of 150 watercolors, prints, 

 and drawings. An illustrated catalog was privately printed. 



April 22-28, 1963. National Coin Week exhibition, sponsored by the Nation's 

 Capital Coin Club. 



May 5-24, 1963. The 30th Annual National Exhibition of the Miniature 

 Painters, Sculptors, and Gravers Society of Washington, D.C. The exhibit con- 

 sisted of 157 items including painting, sculpture, bookbinding, and graphics, and 

 included a special showing of work of the founding members, Alyn Williams, 

 Hattie E. Burdette, Benson B. Moore, Marian U. M. Lane, and Elizabeth 

 Muhlhofer. An illustrated catalog was privately printed. 



May 4-31, 1963. A Retrospective Exhibition of the work of John Sloan, 

 organized by the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts and circulated by the 

 Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. The show included 37 

 paintings, 31 drawings, and 36 etchings. An illustrated catalog was privately 

 printed. 



June 8-30, 1963. The 1st National Exhibition of Art Directors sponsored by 

 the Art Directors Club of Metropolitan Washington and the National Society 

 of Art Directors. An illustrated catalog was privately printed. 



Kespectfully svibmitted. 



Thomas M. Beggs, Director. 

 Dr. Leonard CARsncHAEL, 



Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. 



