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Cntnlofnie of nn exliibition of paintings by coiitemiiorary American artists 

 purclijisoil by the Council of the National Academy of Desl>;n from the Henry 

 Ward Ranper fund in accordance with the provision of the Hanger bequest 

 dated January 21, 1014. On view in the National Gallery, Natural History 

 Building, United States National Museum, December 10, 1929, to January 

 31. 1930. United States Government Printing Otlice, Washington: 1929. 



Kxhibit of Sculptures by Kdgardo Sinione, National CSaliery of Art, United 

 States National Museum, February 8 to 28, l'.);;o, inclusive. I^oaflet of 3 pp. 

 privately i>rinted. 



<"ataioj.nie of a group of portraits in oil by Edwin r>. Child on view in the 

 National Gallery of Art in the United States National Museum, February 

 15 to March 30, 1930. Leaflet of 4 pp., privately printed. 



Catalogue of an Exhibition of Taintings, Sculpture, and Works of Applied 

 Arts by Contemporary Hungarian Artists shown under the auspices of the 

 American Federation of Arts and the American-Hungarian J'oundation. Ex- 

 hibited at The National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, April 23- 

 May 31, 1930. Washington, D. C. (Pp. 1-2.'); IG plates, privately printed.) 



Catalogue of an Exhibition of Paintings by American Negro Artists at the 

 United States National Museum, Smithsonian Institution. Wa.'^hington, D. C. 

 May 30-June 8, 1930. Price 25 cents. (Pp. 1-15; 9 illustrations on 6 plates. 

 Washington, privately printed.) 



Kospect fully submitted. 



W. H. Holmes, 



Director. 

 Dr. C. G. Abbot, 



Secretarrj^ Smithsonian Institution. 

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