34 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1947 



sonville, 111. ; Salt Lake City Junior League, Salt Lake City, Utah ; 

 Palette Club, Ogden, Utah; Rockford Art Association, Rockford, 111. ; 

 Speed Memorial Museum, Louisville, Ky. ; N. W. Ayer Gallery, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa.; and the American Federation of Arts, Washington, 

 D. C, for circulation throughout the United States. 



Rosenwald prints. During the fiscal year 1947 special exhibitions 

 of prints from the Rosenwald Collection were circulated to the follow- 

 ing places : 



The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, 111. : 



William Hogarth collection of engravings. October to November, 1946. 

 Duke University, Durham, N. C. : 



Daumier loan exhibition. December 1946. 

 Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pa. : 



Survey of water color. Nine water colors, four miniatures, Including Blake, 

 Fragonard, Gauguin, Rembrandt, Cameron, and McBey. February to 

 March, 1947. 

 The Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, N. C. : 



Daumier loan exhibition. February 1947. 

 California Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, Calif. : 



Nineteenth-century French exhibition of drawings by Manet, Delacroix, 

 Daumier, Degas ; from the Rosenwald and Hofer Collections. March 1947. 

 The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. O. : 



Daumier loan exhibition. March 1947. 

 Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Mich. : 



Six centuries of prints. May to August, 1947. 



Four exhibitions of Rosenwald prints were arranged and held at 

 Alverthorpe Gallery, Jenkintown, Pa. 



VARIOUS GALLERY ACTTVITIES 



During the period from July 1, 1946, through June 30, 1947, a total 

 of 52 Sunday evening concerts were given in the East Garden Court 

 of the Gallery. The concerts were free to the public, and were at- 

 tended by over 50,000 persons. During March 1947 five concerts were 

 devoted to American composers, comprising the Gallery's Fourth 

 American Music Festival. 



A total of 4,056 copies of press releases, 130 special permits to copy 

 paintings in the Gallery, and 107 special permits to photograph in the 

 Gallery were issued during the year. 



Of the seven 16-mm. sound prints of the film. National Gallery of 

 Art, originally owned by the Gallery, three have been sent to foreign 

 countries. The first gift was to the National Gallery of Victoria, 

 Melbourne, Australia; another print was deposited with the Amer- 

 ican Embassy in Paris on indefinite loan, and later was given to the 

 Embassy ; a third print was given to the American Embassy in Lis- 

 bon, Portugal. 



