REPORT OF THE SECRETARY 31 



LOAN OF WORKS OF ART TO THE GALLERY 



During the fiscal year 1947 the following works of art were received 

 on loan : 



Partioularg Artist 



From Mrs. Ailsa M. Bruce, New York, N. Y. : 



2 tapestries. 



The Raising of Tabitha Tournai, c. 1460. 



The Conversion of the Centurion Cornelius Tournai, c. 1460. 



From George Matthew Adams, New York, N. Y. : 



124 drawings and etchings. 

 From Charles B. Harding, Laura Harding, and 

 Catharine H. Tailer, New York, N. Y. : 



Portrait of Victor Guye Goya. 



From Mrs. Huttleston Rogers, New York, N. Y. : 



The Tricycle Monet. 



Roses Renoir. 



The Artist and the Widow Forain. 



Chemin dans le Brouillard Monet. 



Le Tribunal de Pontoise Pissarro. 



Le Jour d'Hiver Sisley. 



Roses in a Chinese Vase and Sculpture by 



Maillol Vuillard. 



Maternity Gauguin. 



LOANED WORKS OF ART RETURNED 



During the year the following works of art loaned to the Gallery 

 were returned to the lenders : 



Particulars Artist 



To the French Government: 



The entire collection of French paintings on 

 loan, with the exception of Mile. DuBourg 



(Mme. Fantin-Latour) Degas. 



To the Belgian Government: 



12 of the 14 paintings on loan, leaving 2 pic- 

 tures belonging to M. Stuyck del Bruyere. 

 To the J. H. Whittemore Co., Naugatuck, Conn. : 



Avant la Course Degas. 



To Col. Axel H. Oxholm, Washington, D. C. : 



Martha Washington Attributed to Ralph B. Earl. 



To Mrs. Huttleston Rogers, New York, N. Y. : 



Roses Renoir. 



The Artist and the Widow Forain. 



Chemin dans le Brouillard Monet. 



Le Tribunal de Pontoise Pissarro. 



Le Jour d'Hiver Sisley. 



Roses in a Chinese Vase and Sculpture by 



Maillol Vuillard. 



Maternity Gauguin. 



