54 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1954 



ART WORKS LENT 



The following art works were lent for varying periods : 



To the Department of State, Washington, D. C. : 



July 13, 1953 Plymouth Hills, by John Wesley Beatty. 



Stable Interior, Horses and Groom, by John F. 



Herring. 

 Birch Clad Hills, by Ben Foster. 

 (Two oils, by Edwin Scott, from the Smith- 

 sonian Lending Collection.) 



July 27, 1953 Left arm and gauntlet of suit of armor, for 



photographing. (Returned July 31, 1953.) 



October 28, 1953 The Continentals, by Frank Blackwell Mayer. 



November 10, 1953 Early Spring, by Alexander Theobald Van Laer, 



The Path to the Village, by John Francis Mur- 



piiy. 



(One oil, by Edwin Scott, from the Smith- 

 sonian Lending Collection.) 



February 9, 1954 Moonrise, by Ralph A. Blakelock. 



Sunset, Navarro Ridge, California Coast, by 



Ralph Blakelock, 

 September Afternoon, by George Inness. 

 Lago Maggiore, by William Stanley Haseltine. 

 To the Supreme Court, Washington, D. C. : 



December 8, 1953 A family of Birches, by Willard L. Metcalf. 



(Returned February 2, 1954.) 

 A Group of Elk, Wind River Mountains, Wyo- 

 ming, by Edwin W. Deming. 

 Marine Study, by Franklin D. Briscoe. 



February 2, 1954 Tohikon, by Daniel Garber, 



To the U. S. Court of Military Appeals, Washington, D. C. : 



July 22, 1953 Night Attack on the Gen. Armstrong, Off Pico, 



Azores, by William B. Norton. 

 Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its 

 Way, by Emanuel Leutze. (Returned April 

 15, 1954.) 



April 15, 1954 Laguna, New Mexico, by Albert L. Groll. 



To the American Institute of Architects, Washington, D. C. : 



August 21, 1953 Table, French, 18th century (P. 220). 



October 1, 1953 Model of prize-winning design for the Smith- 

 sonian Gallery of Art, by Eliel Saariuen. 

 To the United States Information Agency, to be included in the traveling exhibi- 

 tion of American Drawings : 



December 18, 1953 The Devil's Tower from Johnston's, Crook 



County, Wyoming, by Thomas Moran. 

 To the Bureau of the Budget, Washington, D. C. : 



September 18, 1953 Young Girl With Dog, by Edward P. Moran. 



(One oil, by Edwin Scott, and two pastels by 

 Alice Pike Barney, from the Smithsonian 

 Lending Collection. ) 



