SECRETARY'S REPORT 33 



WORKS OF ART LENT 



DurintT the fiscal year 1951 the Gallery lent the following works of 

 art for exhibition purposes : 



To ArtiH 



Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, Ala.: 



George Pollock Gilbert Stuart. 



Mrs. George Pollock Gilbert Stuart. 



Andrew Jackson Thomas Sully. 



Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Mass.: 



Costume Study (drawing) Diirer, 



Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, N. Y.: 



Young Woman in White Robert Henri. 



Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pa.: 



The Dead Toreador Manet. 



The Dancer Renoir. 



Mrs. Richard Yates Gilbert Stuart. 



The White Girl Whistler. 



Drawings: 



Tete-^-Tete Boucher. 



Costume Study Diirer. 



La Petite Loge Moreau le Jeune. 



Elieser and Rebecca at the Well Rembrandt. 



Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William 

 and Mary, Williamsburg, Va.: 



Henry Laurens J. S. Copley. 



Thomas Paine Jarvis. 



Benjamin Harrison C. W. Peale. 



John PiAudolph Gilbert Stuart. 



Alexander Hamilton .John Trumbull. 



EXHIBrnONS 



During the fiscal year 1951 the following exhibitions were held at 

 the National Gallery of Art : 



Rosenwald Collection. Exhibition of recent accessions of prints and drawings 

 in the Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection. Continued from previous fiscal year 

 through October 15, 1950. 



"Maters of History iB Washington, lSOO-1950." Exhibition Celebrating the 

 gesquicentennial of the Establishment of the Federal Government in the City 

 of Washington. Continued from previous fiscal year through November 19, 

 1950. 



Paintings from the Gulbenkian Collection. Lent for an indefinite period to the 

 National Gallery of Art for exhibition by C. S. Gulbenkian. Opened October 8, 

 1950. 



Canadian Paintings. Exhibition of Canadian paintings arranged by the Na- 

 tional Gallery of Canada. October 29 through December 10, 1950. 



"Vollard, Connoisseur." Exhibition of prints from the Lessing J. Rosenwald 

 Collection. December 17, 1950. through April 15, 1951. 



Kress Collection. Exhibition of paintings, sculpture, and bronzes for the 

 Tenth Anniversary of the National Gallery of Art. Opened March 17, 1951. 



