190 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1960 



WORKS OF ART ON LOAN 



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



From AHisl Tide 



Robert Woods Bliss, Wash- 16 objects of Pre-Columbian 



ington, D.C. Art. 



Mrs. Mellon Bruce, New Pissarro Spring at Louveciennes. 



York, N.Y. 



Chester Dale, New York, Bellows Blue Morning. 



N.Y. 



Do Monet The Seine at Giverny. 



Col. and Mrs. Edgar W. Polk John Hart. 



Garbisch, New York, 

 N.Y. 



Do do Mrs. John Hart and 



Daughter. 



Do Unknown Adeline Harwood. 



Do do Quail. 



Do do Five Master. 



Eugene and Agnes Mej'er, Cezanne Vase of Flowers. 



Washington, D.C. 



Do do Portrait of a Sailor. 



Do do Le Chateau Noir. 



Do do Still Life. 



Do Manet Do. 



Do Renoir Man Lying on Sofa. 



Do do Nude. 



Do Dufresne Still Life. 



WORKS OF ART ON LOAN RETURNED 



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

 year: 



To Ariiit Title 



Robert Woods Bliss, Wash- 8 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. Hayes Bare Knuckles. 



G;u-bisch, New York, N.Y. 



Do J. Thomas The Ship Nancy Homeward 



Bound. 



Do Unknown Miss Dennison. 



Do do Suzanne Truax. 



Do do TheCat. 



Do do Twin Sisters. 



Do do Leaving the Manor House. 



The Calouste Gulbenkian 41 paintings, 36 pieces of 



Foundation, Lisbon, For- sculpture, 10 works of 



tugal. graphic art, and 8 objects 



of decorative art. 



