62 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1954 



Oil, The Dedication of the American Roll of Honor at St. Paul's Cathedral, 

 July 4, 1951, by Frank O. Salisbury (1874- ). Gift of the British Memorial 

 Committee to the American people. Accepted for the Smithsonian Institution 

 with recommendation that it be assigned to the department of history, U. S. 

 National Museum. 



Oil, The Necklace, by Richard E. Miller, N. A. (1875-1943). Henry Ward 

 Ranger bequest. 



Watercolor, Rev. George Heaton, M. A., by Edward Heaton (1824-?). Gift 

 of Mrs. H. H. Germain. 



Two miniatures, watercolor on ivory. Captain Joseph Anthony, by Walter 

 Robertson (177-1802), and Josiah Hewes Anthony, by James Peale (1749- 

 1831 ) . Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel P. Tolman. 



Miniature, watercolor on ivory, A Country Fair, by "Van Blarenberghe. Gift 

 of Mrs. Henry DuPrfe Bounetheau. 



Miniature, watercolor on ivory, Unknown Woman, by an undetermined artist. 

 Gift of Mrs. George Bullock-Willis, in memory of her mother, Mrs. James Madi- 

 son Bullock (Anna Mary Garrow). 



Two bronzes, Rising Sun and Descending Night, by Adolph A. Weinman, N. A. 

 (1870-1952) . Gift of Mrs. Adolph A. Weinman. 



Bronze, Edward R. Baldwin, N. A. (1864-1947), by Anthony dl Bona (1896- 

 1951). Gift of Miss Charlotte GefEken. Accepted for the National Portrait 

 Gallery. 



Seven award-winning pieces from the Fourth Annual Exhibition of Ceramic 

 Art, 1953. Gift of The Kiln Club of Washington, D. C. : 



Toureen, by Peter H. Voulkos. Winner of the International Business Ma- 

 chines Corporation award. 



Bowl, stoneware, by Alexander Giampietro. Winner of the Frank A. Jellefl 

 award. 



Bottle, stoneware with black sand glaze, by Gordon C. Lawson. Winner of the 

 B. F. Drakenfield award. 



Bowl, brush design, by Audrey C. Hayden. Winner of the George F. Muth 

 award. 



Vase, red-brown glaze, by Vally Possony. Winner of the Popular Ceramics 

 award. 



Bowl, reduction glaze, by Marion Beachem. Winner of the Arts and Crafts 

 award. 



Bowl, stoneware with mottled glaze, by Ralph R. Fast, Winner of the Harper 

 Electric Furnace award. 



THE CATHERINE WALDEN MYER FUND 



Fourteen miniatures, watercolor on ivory, were acquired from the 

 fund established through the bequest of the late Catherine Walden 

 Myer, as follows : 



87. Peter Van Dyke (1807-52), by Mrs. J. Bogardus (1804-78). 



88. Mrs. Peter Van Dyke, by Mrs. J. Bogardus. 



89. Dr. Cook, by Washington Blanchard (fl. 1831-43). 



90. Member of the May field Family, attributed to Benjamin Trott (c. 1770- 

 c. 1841). 



91. Mr. Drury, by Thomas E. Barratt (fl. 1837-54). 



92. Unidentified Gentleman, by Nathaniel Rogers (1788-1844) ; from S. R. 

 McCuUoch, Kirkwood, Mo. 



