200 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1964 



sor of art at the University of Hawaii, sponsored by the Hawaii State Society 

 of Washington, D.C. 



February 8-March 1, 1964. Twenty-fifth National Exhibition of the Society 

 of Washington Printmakers. A catalogue was privately printed. 



February 8-March 1, 196J^. Prints by Antonio Frasconi, 1952-1963, circulated 

 by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. A special bro- 

 chure was privately printed. 



February 10-March 8, 1964- An oil painting, "The Range Burial," by Harry 

 Jackson, together with related sculptures and studies, sponsored by the Honor- 

 able Milward Lee Simpson, Senator from Wyoming, the Wyoming State Society 

 of Washington, D.C, and the Coe Foundation. An illustrated catalogue was 

 privately printed. 



March 7-29, 196^. Craftsmen of the Eastern States, an exhibit of textiles, 

 ceramics, jewelry, metalwork, and furniture, circulated by the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution Traveling Exhibition Service. A special catalogue was privately printed. 



April 5-2S, 1964. The twenty-second Biennial Art Exhibition, sponsored by 

 the National League of American Pen Women. A catalogue was privately 

 printed. 



April 4-26, 1964. Graphics '63, sjwnsored by the University of Kentucky and 

 circulated by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. A 

 catalogue was privately printed. 



May S-21, 1964. Sixty-seventh Annual National Exhibition of the Washington 

 Watercolor Association. 



May S-21, 1964. Thirty-first Annual Exhibition of the Miniature Painters, 

 Sculptors, and Gravers Society of Washington, D.C. A special catalogue was 

 privately printed. 



May 2-24, 1964. The Nile, photographs by Eliot Blisofon, circulated by the 

 Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. A special book was 

 printed. 



May 11-June 14, 1964. Sculpture and Drawings by Juan de Avalos, spon- 

 sored by the Ambassador of Spain. A catalogue was privately printed. 



June 27-July 19, 1964. Tuscany in the 19th Century, an exhibition of paint- 

 ings, sponsored by the American Federation of Art and the Ambassador of Italy, 



Respectfully submitted. 



David W. Scott, Acting Director. 

 S. Dillon Ripley. 

 Secretary^ Smithsonian Institution. 



