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Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen, the Washington Post Co., 

 and the Eugene and Agnes JMeyer Foundation. An additional dis- 

 tribution was received from the estate of William Nelson Cromwell. 

 Mrs. Mellon Bruce gave money and securities to establish the Ailsa 

 Mellon Bruce Fund to be used by the Trustees for the purchase of 

 works of art for the National Gallery of Art and for educational 

 purposes related to works of art. 



WORKS OF ART ON LOAN 

 The following works of art were received on loan by the Gallery : 



From Artist Title 



Chester Dale, New York, N.Y. Bellows Blue Morning. 



Do Monet The Seine at Giverny. 



Mrs. Charles R. Henschel, do Still Life: Game. 



New York, N.Y. 



Mr. and Mrs. David Lloj^d Bonnard Le Jardin de Bosquet. 



Kreeger, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Do Van Gogh Vase of Flowers. 



Do Monet Varengeville. 



Do-. Picasso Caf6 de la Rotonde. 



Do Redon Au Fond de la Mer. 



Do Renoii- Bather. 



Mrs. Eugene E. Meyer, Dufresne Still Life. 



Washington, D.C. 



Do Renoir Nude. 



Do do Man Lying on a Sofa. 



WORKS OF ART ON LOAN RETURNED 



The following works of art on loan were returned during the fiscal 

 year: 



To ArtUt Title 



Trustees for Harvard Uni- 547 objects of Pre-Colum- 



versity (Robert Woods bian art. 



Bliss Collection), Wash- 

 ington, D.C. 



Mrs. Charles R. Henschel, Monet Still Life: Game. 



New York, N.Y. 



Mr. and Mrs. David Lloyd Bonnard Le Jardin de Bosquet. 



Kreeger, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Do Van Gogh Vase of Flowers. 



Do Monet Varengeville. 



Do Pica.sso Cafe de la Rotonde. 



Do Redon Au Fond de la Mer. 



Do Renoir Bather. 



Mrs. Eugene E. J^Iej'er, Dufresne Still Life. 



Washington, D.C. 



Do Renoir Nude. 



Do do Man Lying on a Sofa. 



