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ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 19 3 



An oil painting, In the Studio, by A. Tamburini, Florence, 

 received from Mme. Annita Gaburri, to be labeled " Presented 

 in memory of Mrs. Ada Byron Gaburri by her granddaughter. Soldi 

 Matier Wilcox." (Deposit.) 



A beautiful example of enamel work in the form of a watch by 

 Moulinic & Legandory, Geneva, Switzerland; bequeathed to the 

 Institution by Miss Charlotte Arnold H. Bryson, late of Wilming- 

 ton, Delaware. (Deposit.) 



Original plaster models of busts of prominent American person- 

 ages made by Moses Wainer Dykaar during the last decade as 

 follows; presented by the sculptor with the understanding that 

 they be available to him when needed. It is also understood that the 

 Institution shall not make copies of these without Mr. Dykaar's 

 permission : 



Dr. Charles D. Walcott. 

 Hon. Robert L. Owen. 

 Hon. Thomas R. Marshall. 

 Hon. Champ Clark. 

 Samuel Gompers. 

 Hon. Nicholas Longworth. 

 Mrs. Nicholas Longworth. 

 Gen. George Owen Squier. 

 Edwin Markham. 



Alexander Graham Bell. 

 Hudson Maxim. 

 Justice Wendell P. Stafford. 

 Adm. George Collier Remey. 

 William Henry Holmes. 

 Hon. Charles Curtis. 

 Calvin Coolidge. 

 Mi's. Calvin Coolidge. 

 Hon. Carter Glass. 



LOANS ACCEPTED BY THE GALLERY 



A painting by an old master, attributed to Bartolommeo Schidone 

 (1560-1616) representing the Madonna and Child; lent by Mme. 

 Bronislava De Brissac Hulitar, of New York City, through Hon. 

 Carroll L. Beedy, M. C. 



A Madonna, by Giovanni Battista Salvi (1G05), the property of 

 Mrs. Charles J. Fox of Tientsin, China ; lent through Miss Genevieve 

 B. Wimsatt, of Washington, D. C. 



The Italian masterpiece, the Immaculate Conception with the 

 Mirror, by Murillo ; withdrawn by the owner on June 24, 1929 ; was 

 again lent by Mr. DeWitt V. Hutchings of Riverside, Calif., March 

 22, 1930. 



Minerva, an original oil painting of the sixteenth century — relic 

 of the Spanish Conquest of Central American as described by the 

 owner; lent by Miss May Warner, Washington, D. C. 



Four portraits : Admiral Holdup Stevens, 2d, by Robert Hinckley, 

 Mrs. Thomas Holdup Stevens, 2d, by an artist unknown, Mrs. John 

 Bliss (sister of Mrs. Stevens) by an artist unknown, and Hon. Eben 

 Sage of Middletown, Conn., by Chester Harding; lent by Mrs. 

 Frederick C. Hicks, Washington, D. C. 



