104 AKNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1962 



March 29 through 31, 1962. An exhibition by Iliebana International, consisting 

 of Japanese flower arraugemeuts by Sofu Teshigahara. 



April S through 29, 1962. Twenty-first Biennial Art Exhibition sponsored by 

 the National League of American Pen Women ; consisted of 74 items, including 

 paintings, drawings, and graphic arts. A catalog was privately printed. 



April 16 through 29, 1962. The Hidden World of Crystals, circulated by the 

 Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service; consisted of 25 microphotographs 

 of drugs and chemicals by Jack Kath of Merck Sharp & Dohme Research 

 Laboratories. 



May 6 through 27, 1962. Twenty-ninth Annual Exhibition of the Miniature 

 Painters, Sculptors and Gravers Society of Washington, D.C. ; consisted of 157 

 items. A catalog was privately printed. 



May 5 through 21, 1962. Okinawa — Textiles & Traditions, under the auspices 

 of the Cultural Properties Committee of the Government of the Ryukyu Islands 

 and circulated by the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service ; consisted of 

 164 items, including scrolls, lacquer, ceramics, toys, inryo and netsuke, and 

 textiles (kimonos, tisaji, furoshiki, fabric samples, and bolts). Oriental flower 

 displays were arranged daily by members of Ikebana International. 



May 5 through 27, 1962. Birds of Greenland, sponsored by the Ambassador of 

 Denmark and Countess Knuth-Winterfeldt and circulated by the Smithsonian 

 Traveling Exhibition Service ; consisted of 52 watercolors by Gitz-Johansen and 

 a book. The Birds of Greenland by Finn Salomonsen, containing reproductions 

 of paintings by Gitz-Johansen. A brochure was privately printed. 



June 3 through 21, 1962. Works of Government Artists sponsored by the So- 

 ciety of Federal Artists, consisted of 153 items. 



June 3 through 2-'/, 1962. An exhibition of color woodcuts by John Baptist 

 Jackson (1701-1780), circulated by the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Serv- 

 ice; consisted of 40 woodcuts and a book, John Baptist Jaclcson: ISth Century 

 Master of Color Woodcuts, by Jacob Kaiuen, U.S. National Museum Bulletin 222. 



Respectfully submitted. 



Thomas M. Beggs, Director. 

 Dr. Leonard Carmichael, 



Secretary ., Smithsonian Institution. 



