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by Sebastiano Mainardi (146(>-1513) ; At Nature's Mirror, by Ralph Albert Blake- 

 lock (1847-1919) ; Moonrise, by Ralph Albert Blakelock (1847-1919) ; Man icith 

 a Large Hat, by Rembrandt van Riju (IGOa-lOUO) ; The Prmce of Wales, by Sir 

 John Watson Gordon (1790-1864) ; The Great Western, by William Marsh (fl. 

 1844-1858) ; Pomona, by Childe Hassam (1859-1935) ; Young Girl in a Green 

 Bonnet, by Mary Cassatt (1845-1926). 



Harold F. Cross restored and repaired the following paintings : 



Natalie with a Violin, by Alice Pike Barney (1857-1931) ; Sundown, by George 

 Inness (1825-1894) ; The Brass Kettle, by Alice Pike Barney (1857-1931) ; 

 Hippolyte Dreyfus, by Alice Pike Barney (1857-1031) ; Lord Abercorn, by Sir 

 Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) ; The Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine of Alex- 

 andria, by Giacomo Francia (1486-1557) ; View in Rome with the Church of Ara 

 Coeli, by School of Canaletto ; L'Autonine, by Pierre Puvis de Chavanues (1824r- 

 1898) ; Feldama, by George Fuller (1822-1884) ; Westward the Course of Em- 

 pire Takes its Way, by Emanuel Leutze (181G-1868) ; Gentleman, by Sir Godfrey 

 Kneller (1646-1723) ; The Doctor's Visit, by Jan Steen (1626-1679) ; Dutch 

 Landscape tvith Figures, by Jacobus van Strij (1756-1815). 



Repairs and regilding were done to 88 frames for paintings, prints, 

 and watercolors by Val Lewton, Linwood Lucas, and Istvan Pfeiffer. 



SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS 



July S-August 1, 1963. Tenth Interservice Photography Contest, sponsored 

 by tJie Department of Defense. 



August 10-Septemher 2, 1963. Sixteenth International Congress of Zoology, 

 sponsored by the United States National Museum. 



September 8-29, 1963. Pakistan Stone Rubbings, circulated by the Smithso- 

 nian Institution Traveling Exhibition, together with Pakistan textiles and 

 jewelry lent by Mrs. E. J. W. Bunting, and miscellaneous objects from the 

 Division of Ethnology, USNM. A catalogue was privately printed. 



September 8-October 10, 1963. Ninth International Exhibition of Ceramic 

 Art, sponsored by the Kiln Club of Washington, D.C. An illustrated catalogue 

 was privately printed. 



October 5-24, 1963. Seventieth Annual Exhibition of the Society of Washing- 

 ton Artists. A catalogue was privately printed. 



November 3-24, 1963. American Artists Professional League under the au- 

 spices of the New Jersey Chapter. Memorial to Frederick Ballard WHliams. A 

 catalogue and brochure were privately printed. 



December S-January 2, 1964. Twenty-sixth Anniversary of the Metropolitan 

 Art Exhibition, sponsored by the American Art League. A brochure was printed 

 privately. 



December 8, 196S-January 2, 1964. Hearts and Flowers, a history of the 

 greeting card from the 18th century to 1910, circulated by the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution Traveling Exhibition Service, from Hallmark Historical Collection, 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



January 11-February 2, 1964- Ninth Annual Painting of the Year Exhibition, 

 sponsored by the Mead Corporation. A special catalogue was privately printed. 



January 12-30, 1964. African Folkways in Angola and Mozambique, photo- 

 graphs by Volkmar Wentzel, under the auspices of the National Geographic 

 Society and the Museum of Piimitive Art. 



January 20, 1964- Images of Hawaii — from Captain Cook to Contemporary 

 Crossroads — a lecture on the development of Hawaiian art by Ben Norris, profes- 



