REPORT OF THE SECRETARY 51 



Bust in bronze by Joseph Antliony Atchison, of Dr. Jolin Wesley 

 Hill, chancellor of Lincoln ISremorial University, Cuniberlanil 

 (lap. Tenn.; lent by Joseph Anthony Atchison, Washin^^on. D. C. 



Five paintings : Head of Christ attributed to Giorgione, Holy Fam- 

 ily and St. John by M. Albertinelli, Baptism of (^hrist by G. B. 

 Ticpolo, the Doctor's Visit by Jan Steen, and Italian Landscape by 

 Ricliard AVilson; lent by Mrs. Marshall Lanfrhorne, AVashington, 

 D. C, June IG, 1030. 



Portrait bust in marble by Moses Wainer Dykaar of Hon. Nich- 

 olas Longworth, Speaker of the House of Representatives; lent by 

 the sculptor. 



A water-color painting of dogwood blossoms by Elizabeth Muhl- 

 liofer, of Washington, D. C. ; lent by the artist. 



DISTRIBUTIONS 



Three paintings: Madonna and Child by Alonzo Cano, Madonna 

 b}' Carlo Dulci, and Saint with Book by Giuseppe Ribera (Spag- 

 noletto) ; withdrawn by the owners, Mr. and IMrs. Maxim Karolilc, 

 of Washington, D. C. 



The Old Mill, a painting attributed to Hobbema, lent by Mrs. 

 Mary F. C. Goldsborough ; withdrawn bj' the executor of ^[rs. 

 Goldsborough's estate, Edmund K. Goldsborough, Washington, D. C. 



Bust in bronze of Hon. Wade H. Cooper by Joseph Anthony Atch- 

 ison, lent by the sculptor; withdrawn by ]\Ir. Atchison. 



The portrait by Gambardella of ^Irs. Charles Fames, lent yearly 

 by Mrs. Alistair Gordon Gumming was withdrawn for the winter by 

 Mrs. Gumming. 



Four paintings: Baptism of Christ by G. B. Tiepolo, Christ in 

 the Temple by G. B. Tiepolo, Head of Christ attributed to Giorgi- 

 oni, and Portrait of Henry, Prince of Wales (or Prince Charlie) by 

 C. Janssens van Ceuleii ; withdrawn by Mrs, Marshall Langhorne in 

 the autumn of 1029. 



LOANS RETURNED TO THE GALLERY 



The painting by Alexander Wyant entitled The Flume, Opales- 

 cent River, Adiroiidacks, one of two from the William T. Evans col- 

 lection lent to the White House on request of Mrs. Herbert Hoover 

 in May, 1920, has been returned to its former place in the gallery. 



THE HENRY WARD RANGER FUND PURCHASES 



The paintings purcha.sed during the year by the Council of the 

 National Academy of Design from the fund provided by the Henry 

 Ward Ranger bequest, which are under certain conditions prospec- 



