REPOKT or THE SECRETARY 43 



SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS 



The following exhibitions were held : 



Augu.st 1 througJi September 30, 10/^1. — Exhibition of 92 miniatures 

 lent by Count and Countess Bolidan de Castellane, of Washington, 

 D. C. 



December 5 through 31, 10. '^1. — Exhibition of 2o oils and 20 water 

 colors by Roy M. Mason, N. A., of Woodchuck Hollow, Batavia, N. Y. 



January 7 through 31, 1043. — Exhibition of 26 oils and 38 prints 

 and drawijigs, by Antonio Rodriguez Luna, of Mexico, si>onsored by 

 the Mexican Ambassador and the Pan American Union. 



Januari/ 15 through March 1, 10.\'2. — Exhibition of 54 pieces of jade 

 lent by Georges Estoppey, of Newark, N. J. 



February S through :*7, IWi'^. — Exhibition of 20 paintings on metal 

 and 4 prints by BucU Mullen of Lake Forest, 111. 



April 5 tJirougJi :!8, lO/j',2. — Exhibit itm of 80 oils, 36 water colors and 

 5 prints, by members of the Landscape Club of Washington, D. C. 



May 12 through 28, 10 'f2. — Exhibition of 15 plaster busts by Marina 

 Nuiiez del Prado of Bolivia, sponsored by the Bolivian Minister and 

 the Pan American Union. 



June 1 through 2S, 1042. — Exhibition of 17 oil paintings and 37 

 pencil drawings, lithographs, and water colors, by Ignacio x\guirre, 

 of Mexico, sponsored by the Mexican Ambassador and the Pan Amer- 

 ican Union. 



PUHLICATIONS 



TuLMAN, R. 1'. Ki'poit on the National Collection of Fine Art.s for the year ended 



June 30, 1941. Appendix 3, Report of the Secretary of the Smithsonian 



Institution for the year ended June 30, 1941, pp. 45-50. 

 Lodge, J. E. Report on the Freer Gallery of Art for the year ended June 30. 



1941. Appendix 4, Report of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 



for the year ended June 30. 1941. pp. 51-55. 



Respect fully submitted, 



R. P. ToLMAN, Acting Director. 

 Dr. C. G. Abbot, 



Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. 



