106 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 196 2 



by the Smithsonian and the university. Altogether, Mr. Wenley was 

 associated with the Gallery for more than 30 years, and his construc- 

 tive influence on the progress, growth, and administration of the or- 

 ganization will be felt for many years to come. 



THE COLLECTIONS 



Under the terms of paragraph 4 of the first codicil of the last will 

 and testament of the late Charles Lang Freer, the following five 

 objects were presented by Mrs. Eugene Meyer : 



BRONZE 



61.30. Chinese, Chou dynasty. Tsun; stylized dove ; four gold characters on 



crest. Height : 0.265 ; length : 0.200 ; width : 0.135. 



61.31. Chinese, Chou dynasty. Yi (or i) ; snake motif. Height: 0.205; length: 



0.320 ; width : 0.177. 



61.32. Chinese, Chou dynasty. H?*; inlaid with silver, and malachite. Damaged. 



Height: 0.526; width (with handles) : 0.278; width: 0.255. 



61.33. Chinese, Shang dynasty. Kuang ; design incorporates many stylized birds 



and animals. No inscription. Height: 0.314; length: 0.313; width: 

 0.142. 



PAINTING 



61.34. Chinese, Sung (Chin) dynasty, late 12th or early 13th century, by Li 



Shan. "Wind and Snow in the Fir Pines." Ink and light colors on 

 silk ; signature, 1 inscription, and 25 seals on painting ; label, 5 colo- 

 phons, and 50 seals on mount. Makimono (painting) : height 0.297; 

 width: 0.792; (overall) height: 0.312; width: 10.032. (Illustrated.) 



Twenty-seven objects were added to the collections by purchase as 

 follows : 



METALWORK 



62.1. Persian, Sasanian, first half of 6th century A.D. Silver bowl partially gilt, 



showing King Kavadh I hunting ibex and gazelle. Dark purplish gray 

 incrustation of silver chloride on silver background ; traces of green 

 copper corrosion products. Small breaks, with some pieces missing on 

 lower left. Height: 0.024; diameter, 0.191. (Illustrated.) 



PAINTING 



62.14. Chinese, Ch'ing dynasty, 18th century, by Huang Shen (1687-after 1768). 

 Old man gazing at branches of magnolia in a vase. Ink and light red- 

 brown color on paper. Inscription and two seals of the artist on the 

 painting. Height: 1.020; width: 0.400. 



62.5. Chinese, Ch'ing dynasty, dated 1706, by Wang Tiian-chi (1642-1715). 

 River landscape ; in the manner of Huang Kimg-wang. Ink and color 

 on paper. Inscription and four seals of the artist on the painting, along 

 with seven collectors' seals. Label, with one seal, on the reverse of the 

 mounting. Kakemono : height : 0.977 ; vndth : 0.592. 



62.4. Chinese, Ch'ing dynasty, dated 1704, by Wu Li (1632-1718). Landscape: 

 "Streams and Mountains after Rain" ; in the manner of Huang Kung- 

 wang. Ink on paper. Inscription and three seals of the artist on the 

 painting, along with three collectors' seals. Label on reverse of the 

 mounting. Kakemono : height : 1.310 ; width : 0.310. 



62.2. Japanese, Kamakura period, 14th century, Buddhist school. Kako Oenzai 



