40 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1953 



of the B. F. Drakenfeld award; and bowl, wine-red glaze, by Lisle Pursel, 

 winner of Winthrop Ceramic Supply Company award. Gift of the Kiln Club. 



STUDY COLLECTION 



A ceramic sculpture, Toad, designed by Ollie Palmore Long, 

 gift of the Kiln Club, was added to the study collection. 



TRANSFERS ACCEPTED 



Four watercolors were transferred from the division of birds on 

 March 13, 1953 : Cardinal, Towhee Bunting, and Purple Crackle, by 

 John James Audubon; and Eose-breasted Grosbeak, by Joseph B. 

 Kidd, after Audubon. 



Three oils were transferred from the division of graphic arts on 

 March 25, 1953 : Indian Summer, by Jaspar F. Cropsey, N. A. ; Octo- 

 ber, by Eobert C. Minor; and November, by Jervis McEntee, N. A. 



LOANS ACCEPTED 



Miniature, James D. Simons, attributed to James Peale, was lent 

 by Miss Henrietta Simons, Charleston, S. C, on July 19, 1952 (with- 

 drawn by owner on September 5, 1952) . 



Seventeen miniatures were lent by Mr. and Mrs. Kuel P. Tolman, 

 Washington, D. C, as follows : 



Man with Red Hair, by Alvan Clark (1804-87) . 



Unknown Gentleman, by Robert Field (c. 1769-1819) . 



Unknown Gentleman, by Thomas Flatman (1633/7-88). 



Unknown Gentleman, by Sarah Goodridge (1788-1853). 



John (or Uriah) Vaughan, by Christopher Greiner (fl. 1837-64). 



Robert Parker, attributed to Henry Inman (1801-46) . 



Unknown Young Lady, attributed to Henry Inman (1801-46). 



J. B., by Raphaelle Peale (1774-1825) , 



Self Portrait, by Sarah Peale (1800-85), 



Unknown Lady, by John Ramage (1748-1802) . 



Self Portrait, by Edward Savage (1761-1817) . 



Unknown Man, by Richard M. Staigg (1820-81). 



Nancy de Villers, by Carolyn D. Tyler. 



Miss Mary Angell, by Carolyn D. Tyler. 



Elizabeth Moore, by Carolyn D. Tyler. 



Mr, W., by an undetermined artist. 



Unknown Man, by an undetermined artist. 



Six pieces of modern glass were lent by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. 

 Smith, Jr., Scarsdale, N. Y., on April 11, 1953. 



LOANS TO OTHER MUSEUMS AND ORGANIZATIONS 



Table, French, 18th century (P. 220), was lent to the American 

 Federation of Arts, Washington, D. C, on July 10, 1952, for an 

 indefinite period. 



Venetian plate, of the Cozzi period, c. 1780 (P. 497), and a soup 



