SECRETARY'S REPORT 



101 



The following paintings, purchased by the Council of the National 

 Academy of Design since the last report, have been assigned as fol- 

 lows: 



Title and Artist 



226. Blue Marine, by Henry E. Matt- 



son, N. A. (1887- ). 



227. Michigan Landscape, by Louis 



Ritman, N. A. (1889- ). 



228. Sag Harbor, by Nicolai Cikovsky 



(1894- ). 



229. Still Life Epilogue, by Luigi Lu- 



cioni, N. A. (1900- ). 



230. The Bridge (watercolor), by 



Hardie Grama tky, N. A. (1907- 



). 



231. Dead Boats, Wellfleet (water- 



color), by Thomas Sgouros 

 (1927- ). 



232. High September Tide (water- 



color), by Norman Kenyon 

 (1901- ). 



233. Razing the Old New York Post 



OflSce, by Ernest Fiene, N. A. 

 (1894- ). 



Assignment 

 North Carolina Museum of Art, 



Raleigh, N.C. 

 Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, Mem- 

 phis, Tenn. 

 (Assignment pending.) 



Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences. 



Savannah, Ga. 

 (Assignment pending. ) 



Jacksonville 

 ville, Fla. 



Art Museum, Jackson- 



( Assignment pending. ) 



Museum of the City 

 New York, N.Y. 



of New York, 



SMITHSONUN TRAVELING EXHIBITION SERVICE 



In addition to the 54 exhibits held over from previous years as 

 indicated, 37 new shows Avere introduced. The total of 89 of these 

 were circulated to 246 museums m the United States, two having 

 been prepared for circulation abroad. 



EXHIBITS CONTINUED FROM PRIOR YEARS 



1955-1956: Japan I by Werner Bischof; and Chinese Ivories from the Col- 

 lection of Sir Victor Sassoon. 



1956-1957: Contemporary German Prints; Architectural Photograph II; Six 

 Japanese Painters; Japan II by Werner Bischof; and The World of Edward 

 Weston. 



1951-1958: The American City in the 19th Century; Recent American 

 Prints ; Japanese Woodblock Prints ; Theatrical Posters of the Gay Nineties ; 

 Birds by Emerson Tuttle; 100 Years of American Architecture; ContemjMJrary 

 Portuguese Architecture; National Ceramic Exhibition, Sixth Miami Annual; 

 Fulbright Designers; Nylon Rug Designs; Religious Banners; Burmese Em- 

 broideries ; Japanese Dolls ; Thai Painting ; The Anatomy of Nature ; Photo- 

 graphs of Sarawak ; Glimpses of Switzerland ; Art in Oiwira II — Carmen ; The 

 Four Seasons ; and Children's Paintings from Morocco. 



195S-1959: Young British Painters; German Artists of Today; Recent Work 

 by Peter Takal ; Advertising in 19th Century America ; The Engi-avings of 

 Pieter Brueghel the Elder; Three Danish Printmakers; Great European Print- 

 makers ; Charles Fendrich — Lithographer of American Statesmen ; Drawings 

 from Latin America ; Contemporary Religious Prints from the Sloniker Col- 

 lection ; Religious Subjects in Modern Graphic Arts; UN^ESCO Watercolor 



