54 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1925 



The paintings purchased from the Ranger fund during the past 

 fiscal year and unassigned at its close ( 1923-2 i) ha-ve subsequently 

 been assigned as follows: 



36. Miflsuiniiier, by "William S. Robinson, N. A. ; to the art j^allery of "VVashburn 

 College, ToiK'ka, Kans. 



37. The Bathers, by Spencer Nichols, A. N. A. ; to the Art Hall of Beloit Col- 

 lege, Beloit, Wis. 



39. The Necklace, by Richard B. Miller, N. A. ; to the Butler Art Institute, 



Toungstown, Ohio. 

 41. Clearing After September Gale — Maine Coast, by Howaird Russell Butler, 



N. A. ; to the Art Association of Indianapolis, Ind. 



ART WORKS ADDED DURING THE TEAR 



Permanent accessions of art works for the year are as follows : 



Three paintings, the gift of Miss Emily Tuckerman: Hindoo Mer- 

 chants, b}' Edwin Lord Weeks; Landscape (on copper), by Herman 

 Saftleven ; and The Refectory, by Eduardo Zama^ois. 



Portrait of the late Hon. James R. Mann, member of the Board 

 of Regents of the Institution from 1906 to 1911, by Gari Melchers. 

 Gift of Mrs. James R. Mann. 



Entrance portal to the Benjamin H. "Warder house, 151.5 K Street 

 NW., Washington, D. C, designed by the eminent architect, Henry 

 Hobson Richardson (1838-1886), including the door, carved trim 

 and coussoirs (Berea grit). Gift of the cooperating committee on 

 architecture in the National Gallery of Art, through Mr. Horace W. 

 Peaslee, acting chairman, and 13 subscribers. 



A landscape in water color, The Patriarchs, Zion National Park, 

 by Gunnar Widforss. Gift of the artist. 



Portrait of Chauncey Mitchell Depew, by George Burroughs Tor- 

 rey. Gift of the Hon. Chauncey M. Depew, for the National Por- 

 trait Gallery. 



Portrait bust in plaster (bronzed) of the Rt. Hon. Sir Esme 

 William Howard, British ambassador to the United States, b}^ Cecil 

 Thomas. Presented by Mr. Cecil Thomas through the Washington 

 branch of the English-Speaking Union. 



The Libyan Sibyl, a statue in Carrara marble, heroic in size, by 

 William Wetmore Story, and a portrait bust of Napoleon Bonaparte, 

 in Carrara marble, by Raimondo Trentanove. Presented by the 

 estate of Henry Cabot Lodge, through Mr. John E. Lodge. 



Portrait of Dr. Samuel Pierpont I./angley, bj' Mme. M. de Left- 

 wich-Dodge. Gift to the Smithsonian Institution from Mme. A. 

 Langley Ciocea, of Rome, Italy, sister of Doctor Langley. 



Medallion portrait (in plaster) of Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president 

 emeritus of Harvard University, by W. Clark Noble. Gift of Mr. 

 W. Clark Noble. 



Collection of French and other art objects, including silverware, 

 furniture, porcelains, pottery, glassware, bronzes, etc. Bequest of 

 the Rev. Alfred Duane Pell, D. D., not as yet fully received and 

 recorded by the gallery. 



