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by Sir Thomas Lawrence; Edmund Waller by Gerard van Soest 

 (formerly attributed to Dobson) ; Marine by Kichard Parkes Boning- 

 ton ; Virgin and Child by Bernard Van Orley ; Ralph Cross Jolmson 

 by Ernest Moore; Duke of Sussex by Sir William Beechey; Canal 

 Scene by Francesco Guardi; Water Scene by Francesco Guardi; 

 Landscape by Thomas Barker; and Young Girl attributed to Drost. 



SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS 



July 1 through 23, 1961. Ninth Interservice Photography Contest, sponsored 

 by the Armed Forces of the United States ; consisted of photographs by members 

 of the armed services. 



July 29 through August 27, 1961. The Magnificent Enterprise: Education 

 Opens the Door, sponsored by the Vassar Club of Washington, D.C., and circu- 

 lated by the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service; consisted of 200 

 photographs, engravings, lithographs, posters, and drawings. 



September 8 through October IS, 1961. The Eighth International Exhibition 

 of Ceramic Art, sponsored by the Kiln Club of Washington, D.C., and installed 

 by the Division of Ceramics and Glass ; consisted of 426 items, including 255 

 objects from the United States and 171 objects from 16 foreign countries. A 

 catalog was privately printed. 



October 21 through November 9, 1961. Sixty-eighth Annual Exhibition of the 

 Society of Washington Artists, consisting of 74 paintings and 20 sculptures. A 

 catalog was privately printed. 



November 19 through December 7, 1961. Twenty-fourth Metropolitan Art Ex- 

 hibition, sponsored by the American Art League ; consisted of 134 paintings and 

 30 sculptures. A catalog was privately printed. 



December 15, 1961, through January 7, 1962. Paintings by George Catlin, 

 Artist and Historian of the American Indian ; consisted of 115 items including 

 90 paintings (recently restored by Henri G. Courtais), 13 colored lithographs, 

 7 photographs, and 3 miniatures from the collections of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, together with 2 photographs loaned by the Gilcrease Institute of American 

 History and Art. A multilithed catalog was printed. (Thirty-five paintings 

 and 12 lithographs from this exhibition were selected for circulation by the 

 Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service.) 



December 16, 1961, through January 7, 1962. Americans — A View from the 

 East, circulated by the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service; consisted of 

 42 Japanese woodblock prints. 



January IJf through February 4, 1962. Twenty-fourth National Exhibition of 

 the Society of Washington Printmakers ; consisted of 165 prints. A catalog was 

 privately printed. 



January I4 through February j}, 1962. The Character of Korea, sponsored by 

 the Embassy of Korea and circulated by the American-Korean Foundation ; con- 

 sisted of 55 photographs by Wallace C. Marley. An illustrated catalog and 

 explanatory brochure were privately printed. 



February 11 through March It, 1962. An exhibition of the like and Jacoby 

 Lace Collection from St. Gall, Switzerland, sponsored by the Ambassador of 

 Switzerland and circulated by the Swiss Fabric and Embroidery Center, New 

 York City. An illustrated brochure was privately printed. 



March 11 through 29, 1962. Sixty-fourth Annual National Exhibition of the 

 Washington Water Color Association ; consisted of 104 watercolors. A catalog 

 was privately printed. 

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