SECRETARY'S REPORT 99 



SMITHSONIAN TRAVELING EXHIBITION SERVICE 



In addition to 108 exhibits held over from previous years as indi- 

 cated below, 27 new shows were introduced. The total of 135 shows 

 was circulated to 316 museums in the United States. Two exhibitions 

 were prepared for circulation abroad. 



EXHIBITS CONTINUED FEOM PEIOE YEAES 



1955-56: Chinese Ivories from the Collection of Sir Victor Sassoon. 



1956-57: Japan II by Werner Bischof ; and The World of Edward Weston. 



1957-58: The American City in the 19th Century; Recent American Prints; 

 Japanese Woodblocli Prints ; Theatrical Posters of the Gay Nineties ; Con- 

 temporary Portuguese Architecture ; Nylon Rug Designs ; Burmese Embroid- 

 eries ; Japanese Dolls ; Thai Painting ; The Anatomy of Nature ; Photographs 

 of Sarawak ; Glimpses of Switzerland ; Drawings by European Children ; 

 Photographs of Angkor Wat ; and Pup, Cub and Kitten. 



1958-59: Advertising in 19th Century America; The Engravings of Pieter 

 Brueghel the Elder ; Charles Fenderich — Lithographer of American States- 

 men : Contemporary Religious Prints from the Sloniker Collection ; Religious 

 Subjects in Modern Graphic Arts ; Contemporary French Tapestries I ; Our 

 Town; Stone Rubbings from Angkor Wat; Shaker Craftsmanship; Chil- 

 dren's Paintings from India ; and A Child Looks at the Museum. 



1959-60: The Art of Seth Eastman; Contemporary Greek Painting; Early Draw- 

 ings of Toulouse- Lautroc ; Watercolors and Drawings by Thomas Rowland- 

 son; Prints and Drawings by Jacques Villon; American Prints Today; 

 Brazilian Printmakers; Lithographs of Fantin-Latour ; Arts and Cultural 

 Centers; Bernard Ralph Maybeck; Enamels; Eskimo Art; Contemporary 

 French Tapestries II ; Story of American Glass ; Bazaar Paintings from 

 Calcutta ; Gandhara Sculpture ; Sardinian Crafts ; Arctic Riviera ; Photo- 

 graphs by Robert Capa I ; Photographs by Robert Capa II ; Outer Mongolia ; 

 Pagan; Portraits of Greatness; Contrasts; Paintings by Young Africans; 

 Japan I ; and Greek Costumes and Embroideries. 



1960-61: Work by Torres Garcia; Three Swiss Painters; The Technique of 

 Fresco Painting ; Folk Painters of the Canadian West ; Paintings by Ch'i 

 Pai-Shih ; Birds of Greenland ; A Tribute to Grandma Moses ; The America 

 of Currier and Ives; View 1960; Drawings by Sculptors; The Graphic Art 

 of Edvard Munch ; German Color Prints ; Eskimo Graphic Art ; Civil War 

 Drawings I ; Civil War Drawings II ; American Art Nouveau Posters ; Ameri- 

 can Industry in the 19th Century ; America on Stone ; Designed in Okinawa ; 

 Okinawa — Continuing Traditions ; Prints by Munakata ; Contemporary Jai> 

 anese Drawings ; Japan : Design Today ; The Spirit of the Japanese Print ; 

 Americans — A View from the East; Swiss Industrial Architecture; Con- 

 temporary Swedish Architecture ; Mies van der Rohe ; Irish Architecture of 

 the Georgian Period ; One Hundred Years of Colorado xVrchitecture ; 

 Brasilia — A New Capital ; Scenic Designers Offstage ; Design in Germany 

 Today ; Fibers, Tools and Weaves ; Designed for Silver ; Batiks by Maud 

 Rydin ; American Textiles ; The Seasons, color photographs by Eliot Porter ; 

 The World of Werner Bischof; The Image of Physics; Charles Darwin: 

 The Evolution of an Evolutionist ; The Beginnings of Flight ; The Magnifi- 

 cent Enterprise — Education Opens the Door ; The New Theatre in Germany ; 

 Tropical Africa I ; Tropical Africa II ; Symphony in Color ; Paintings and 

 Pastels by Children of Tokyo; Children's Art from Italy; Hawaiian Chil- 



