30 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1963 



EXHIBITIONS 



The following exhibitions were held at the National Gallery of Art 

 during the fiscal year 1953 : 



Lithographs by Toulouse-Lautrec. Selected from the Rosenwald Collection. 

 Continued from previous fiscal year through August 3, 1952. 



American Portraits from the Collection of the National Gallery of Art. August 

 10 through September 28, 1952. 



Demonstration of Techniques. Watercolor renderings from the Index of 

 American Design. October 5 through October 7, 1952. 



American Antiques. Watercolor renderings from the Index of American 

 Design. October 9 through October 19, 1952. 



French Drawings, Masterpieces from Five Centuries. From the Louvre, other 

 French museums and private collections. Sponsored by Smithsonian Traveling 

 Exhibition Service. November 2 through November 30, 1952. 



Twentieth-Century French Paintings From the Chester Dale Collection. 

 Opened November 22, 1952, to continue indefinitely. 



Japanese Painting and Sculpture, From the 6th Century A. D. to the 19th 

 Century. Sponsored by the Government of Japan. January 25 through Febru- 

 ary 25, 1953. 



Nuremberg and the German World, 1460-1530. Prints and books from the 

 Kress and Rosenwald Collections. March 15 through July 12, 1953. 



19th- and 20th-century Pamtings from the Edward G. Robinson Collection. 

 May 10 through June 24, 1953. 



TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS 



Rosenwald Collection. — Special exhibitions of prints from the 

 Rosenwald Collection were circulated to the following places during 

 the fiscal year 1953 : 

 Chattanooga Art Association, Chattanooga, Tenn. : 



Collection of Master Prints. 



July 12-August 4, 1952. 

 University of Alabama, University, Ala. : 



Toulouse-Lautrec Prints. 



August 1952. 

 Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Mich. : 



ISth-Century Venetian Art. 



September-October, 1952. 

 Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, Md. : 



"The World Encompassed" — 4 maps. 



October 7-November 23, 1952. 

 Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Pa. : 



3 Blake prints, to accompany premier of Virgil Thompson's themes from 

 Blake's "Songs of Innocence and Experience." 



October 10, 1952. 

 Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pa, : 



"Graphic Art by 20th-century Sculptors"— 12 drawings. 



October 11-December 7, 1952. 

 Society of the Four Arts, Palm Springs, Fla. : 



2 Oudry Drawings. 



November IS-December 12, 1952. 



