62 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1954 



Society of Washington Artists, consisting of 108 paintings and 26 pieces of 

 sculpture. A catalog was privately printed. 



March 7 through 2S, 1954. — The Fifty-seventh Annual Exhibition of the Wash- 

 ington Water Color Club, consisting of 164 watercolors, etchings, and drawings. 

 A catalog was privately printed. 



April 11 through 29, 1954. — The Biennial Art Exhibition of the National League 

 of American Pen Women, consisting of 248 paintings, sculpture, prints, ceramics, 

 and metalcraft. A catalog was privately printed. 



May 9 through 31, 1954. — The Twenty-first Annual Exhibition of the Miniature 

 Painters, Sculptors, and Gravers Society of Washington, D. C, consisting of 235 

 examples. A catalog was privately printed. 



May 9 through 31, 1954. — An exhibition of Dolls and Related Objects, by the 

 Dollology Club of Washington, consisting of 900 items. A catalog was privately 

 printed. 



June 15 through July 11, 1954- — A Loan Exhibition of Paintings, by Per Krohg, 

 under the patronage of His Excellency, the Ambassador from Norway, Mr. Wil- 

 helm Munthe de Morganstierue, consisting of 42 paintings. A catalog was 

 privately printed. 



Kespectf ully submitted. 



Thomas M. Beggs, Director. 

 Dr. Leonard Carmichael, 



/Secretary, Smithsonian Institution. 



