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EXCHANGE OF WORKS OF ART 



In excliange for one-tliird interest in the "Geese Book," a medieval 

 choral missal, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation gave the National 

 Gallery of Art 200 antique frames. 



WORKS OF ART ON LOAN 



The following works of art were received on loan by the Gallery : 



From Artist Title 



Robert Woods Bliss, Wash- 53 objects of Pre-Columbian 



ington, D.C. art. 



Chester Dale, New York, Bellows Blue Morning. 



N.Y. 



Do Monet The Seine at Giverny. 



Col. and Mrs. Edgar W. Unknown 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry. 



Garbisch, New York, 

 N.Y. 



Mr. and Mrs. David Lloyd Van Gogh Vase of Flowers. 



Kreeger, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Do Monet Water Lilies. 



Do Renoir Bather. 



Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Wash- Dufresne Still Life. 



ington, D.C. 



Do Renoir Nude. 



WORKS OF ART ON LOAN RETURNED 



The following works of art on loan were returned during the fiscal 

 year: 



To Artist Title 



Robert Woods Bliss, Wash- 111 objects of Pre-Colum- 



ingtou, D.C. bian art. 



Chester Dale, New York, Bellows Blue Morning. 



N.Y. 



Do Monet The Seine at Giverny. 



Col. and Mrs. Edgar W. Chambers New York Harbor with Small 



Garbisch, New York, N.Y. Sailing Vessel. 



Do Unknown 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry. 



Mr. and Mrs. David Lloyd Van Gogh Vase of Flowers. 



I^eeger, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Do ^ Monet Water Lilies. 



Do Renoir Bather. 



Samuel H. Kress Founda- Basaiti Madonna and Child. 



tion, New York, N.Y. 



Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Wash- Dufresne Still Life. 



ington, D.C. 



Do Renoir Nude. 



