SECRETARY'S REPORT 97 



SMITHSONIAN LENDING COLLECTION 



The following were added to the lending collection December 5, 

 1961: 



Bronze, Head of Cat, by Paul Bartlett, N.A. (1865-1925). Offered by Miss 

 Mary O. Bowditch, Boston, Mass. 



Ivory, Statue of Liberty, by Raman Sanliar. Offered by the artist, Karala 

 State, Trivandrum, India, through the Embassy of India. 



Two oils, Circus People Resting and Side Show, Ticket Seller, by Bernice 

 Cross (1912- ). Transferred from the National Zoological Park. 



Three oils, Trout Stream, Top of the Ridge, and The Alcantara, together with 

 two watercolors, Cathedral Steps, Cicicastenango, and Castillo de Bagor, 

 Gerona, by Albert Sheldon Pennoyer (lSSS-1957). Offered by the estate of 

 Albert Sheldon Pennoyer through the executors. 



Three oils, The Deserted House, The Happy House, and Little White House 

 (Holland), by S. Seymour Thomas (1868-1956). Offered by Mrs. Jean Haskell, 

 Los Angeles, Calif. 



Five oils, Unidentified Man by M. Shramchenko (1909- ), George Washing- 

 ton (1732-1799), by Undetermined Artist, Christopher Columbus (c. 1446 or 

 1451-1506) by Undetermined Artist, Undetennined Title, by M. Stolypin, and 

 Undetermined Title by G. Villegas. Transferred from the Library of Congress. 



Two soft crayon lithographs. Duchess Charlotte of Northumberland and Duke 

 Hugh of Northumberland, by Undetermined Aj-tist. Offered by Mr. and Mrs. 

 J. M. Higgle, Durham, England. 



Harold F. Cross restored the following paintings : Alice Barney in 

 Brown and White by Troubetzkoy ; Albert Clifford Barney by O. W. 

 Roederstein ; Child by P. L. J. DeConinck ; Laura at 16 by Alice Pike 

 Barney ; and Angel by Undetermined Artist. 



The White Stock by Alice Pike Barney was renovated by Istvan P. 

 Pfeiffer. 



AET WORKS LENT FROM LENDING COLLECTION Loans 



Institutions Loans returned 



District Court for the District of Columbia 3 



Dutchess County Art Association, New York 11 11 



Health, Education, and Welfare, Department of 20 20 



Internal Revenue Service — 1 



Science Information Exchange — 15 



United States District Court for the District of Columbia — 3 



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ALICE PIKE BARNEY MEMORIAL FUND 



Additions to the principal during the year amounting to $2,260,62 

 increased the total invested sums in the Alice Pike Barney Memorial 

 Fund to $43,358.91. 



THE HENRY WARD RANGER FUND 



According to a provision of the Henry Ward Eanger bequest, that 

 paintings purchased by the Council of the National Academy of De- 

 sign from the fund provided by the bequest and assigned to American 

 art institutions may be claimed during the 5-year period beginning 



