SECRETARY'S REPORT 27 



From Artist 



C. S. Gulbenkian, Lisbon, Portugal — Continued 



Still Life Monet. 



Portrait of Tocqu6 Nattier. 



Portrait of Madame de la Porte Nattier. 



Pallas Athene Rembrandt. 



An Old Man Seated Rembrandt. 



Madame Claude Monet Lying on a Sofa Renoir. 



Felling the Trees at Versailles, 1774/5 Hubert Robert. 



Felling the Trees at Versailles, 1774/5 Hubert Robert. 



Portrait of Miss Constable.^ Romney. 



Portrait of a Young Woman Rubens. 



Flight into Egypt Rubens, 



Portrait of a Man Van Dyck. 



Two Ming vases, black. 



One lapis-lazuli ewer. 

 William H, Jeffreys, Bethesda, Md.: 



The Jeffreys Family Hogarth. 



Samuel H. Kress Foundation, New York, N. Y.: 



1,289 bronzes from the Dreyfus Collection. 

 Robert Woods Bliss, Washington, D. C: 



22 objects of Pre-Columbian art. 



LOANED WORKS OF ART RETURNED 



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

 year 1950: 



To Artist 



The Italian Government: 



A marble statue of David Michelangelo. 



Stanley Mortimer, Jr., New York, N. Y.: 



Madonna and Child School of Ghiberti. 



Paul Mellon, Upperville, Va.: 



Six books of drawings and prints Blake. 



James Hazen Hyde, New York, N. Y.: 



Louis XVI tapestry-covered sofa. 

 Robert Woods Bliss, Washington, D. C: 



One object of Pre-Columbian art. 



WORKS OF ART LENT 



During the fiscal year 1950 the Gallery lent the following works of 

 art for exhibition purposes: 



To Artiit 



Amherst College, Department of Fine Arts, Amherst, 

 Mass.: 



Self-portrait Benjamin West. 



Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, S. C: 



George Washington (Vaughan-Sinclair) Gilbert Stuart. 



Self-portrait Benjamin West. 



Ann Biddle Hopkinson Thomas Sully. 



