28 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1951 



PRINTS AND DBAWINGS 



On October 17, 1950, the Board of Trustees accepted from David 

 Keppel an engraving, "Portrait of Gellius de Bouma, Minister at 

 Zutphen," by Cornelis Visscher. The Board on December 6, 1950, 

 accepted 1,295 Historical Portrait Prints from Lessing J. Rosenwald. 

 On the same date the Board approved the addition of 40 etchings by 

 Alphonse Legros to the gift by George Matthew Adams of prints and 

 drawings by Legros and other works of art. On December 6, 1950, 

 tlie Board accepted 295 prints and drawings and again on December 

 28, 1950, 779 prints and drawings from Lessing J. Rosenwald to be 

 added to his gift to the Gallery; and also during February the Board 

 received from Mr. Rosenwald 10 old-master drawings from the 

 Liechtenstein Collection. The Board on May 1, 1951, accepted an 

 engraving of a portrait of Augustus Stellingwerf , First Lord Admiral 

 of Friesland, by Blooteling after van der Heist, from David Keppel, 

 and a collection of 14 prints of historical portraits from Hermann 

 Wunderlich. 



EXCHANGE OF WORKS OF ART 



An October 17, 1950, the Board of Trustees accepted the offer of 

 Lessing J. Rosenwald to exchange the Delacroix etching "Rencontre 

 de Cavaliers Maures" for a superior impression of the same work ; and 

 on December 6, 1950, the Board also accepted Mr. Rosenwald's offer to 

 exchange a Renoir etching, "La Danse h la Campagne," for a superior 

 impression of the same work. 



WORKS OF ART ON LOAN 



During the fiscal year 1951 the following works of art were received 

 on loan by the National Gallery of Art : 



From Artist 



Mrs. Robert Brookings, Washington, D. C: 



Isabel Vall^ Sargent. 



Chester Dale, New York, N. Y.: 



Nude with Red Hair Bellows. 



Portrait of a Lady Antonia Mor. 



Sir Robert Liston Stuart. 



Samuel L. Fuller, New York, N. Y.: 



Portrait of a Lady Salviati. 



Madonna and Child Sienese School, Early XIV 



Century. 



Portrait of a Man Spanish School. 



Portrait of a Man and Boy Tintoretto. 



William H. Jeffreys, New York, N. Y.: 



The Jeffreys Family Hogarth. 



