SECRETARY'S REPORT 



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Donor Artist 



Mrs. Lillian S. Timken Moroni 



Do Nattier 



Do NeefiFs 



Do Portuguese School. . 



Do Romney 



Do Rubens, School of . . 



Do Rubens, School of _ . 



Do Russian School 



Do Russian School 



Do Tiepolo 



Do Marco Tintoretto.. 



Do Titian, attr. to 



Do Titian, attr. to 



Do Turner 



Do Vig6e-Lebrun, attr. 



to 



Do Wilkie 



TUk 



Gian Federigo Madruzzo. 



Portrait of a Lady. 



Antwerp Cathedral. 



Four-Panel Screen. 



Sir Archibald Campbell. 



St. Peter. 



Peter Paul Rubens. 



The Crucifixion. 



Christ Blessing. 



Bacchus and Ariadne. 



PietA. 



Group Portrait. 



Self-Portrait. 



The Evening of the Deluge. 



Marie- Antoine tte . 



Camping Gypsies. 



An American Soldier. 

 Mercury. 



America. 



SCULPTURE 



Rupert L. Joseph Epstein 



National Gallery of Art Pur- Italian, XVI 

 chase Fund — Andrew W. Century. 

 Mellon Gift. 



DECORATIVE ARTS 



James Hazen Hyde Seventeenth-Cen- 

 tury Tapestry. 



GRAPHIC ARTS 



During the year Lessing J. Rosen wald increased his gift to the 

 Gallery by 77 additional prints and drawings. 



A drawing by Bellows, "Three Figures in a Surrey," was given 

 to the Gallery by Mrs. Andrew G. Carey, and a print by DeLaunay, 

 after Fragonard, entitled "Les Voeux Acceptes" was purchased by 

 the Gallery with funds derived from the Print Purchase Fund. 



OTHER GIFTS 



During the fiscal year 1960 gifts of money were made by The 

 A. W. Mellon Educational and Charitable Trust, Old Dominion 

 Foundation, Avalon Foundation, Mrs. E, C. Chadbourne, George M. 

 and Pamela S. Humphrey Fund, and the Five Towns Foundation. 



EXCHANGE OF WORK OF ART 



In exchange for a print by Israhel van Meckenem entitled "The 

 Annunciation," Lessing J. Rosenwald gave the National Gallery of 

 Art a superior impression of the same print. 



