32 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1952 



To Artist 

 Atlanta Art Association, High Museum, Atlanta, Ga. — Continued 



John Philip de Haas Peal, C. W. 



Matilda Cruger Stuart. 



George Pollock Stuart. 



Mrs. George Pollock Stuart. 



Robert Thew Stuart. 



Luke White Stuart. 



Ann Hopkinson Sully. 



Francis Hopkinson Sully. 



Self Portrait West 



Mary Walton Morris Wollaston. 



William Riekart Stuart. 



William S. Mount Elliott. 



Josias Allston Theus. 



Thomas Paine Jarvis. 



Henry Clay J. J. Audubon. 



Henry Laurens Copley. 



Andrew Jackson Ralph Earl. 



General Moultrie Peale, C. W. 



Pocahontas British School. 



Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass. : 



A Young Woman (Costume Study) Durer. 



National Audubon Society, New York, N. Y. : 



Bull Audubon. 



Arctic Hare Audubon. 



Portraits, Inc., New York, N. Y. : 



Andrew W. Mellon Oswald Birley. 



Phillips Gallery, Washington, D. C. : 



Storm over Taos (water color) Marin. 



Echo Lake (water color) Marin. 



Woodlawn Association, Woodlawn, Va. : 



William Thornton Stuart. 



Mrs. William Thornton Stuart. 



George Washington at Princeton Polk. 



Senate House Museum, Kingston, N. Y. : 



Zachariah Schoonmaker Vanderlyn. 



The Return of Rip Van Winkle Quidor. 



EXHIBITIONS 



The following exhibitions were held at the National Gallery of 

 Art during the fiscal year 1952 : 



American Paintings from the Collection of the National Gallery of Art. 

 Continued from previous fiscal year through September 10, 1951. 



Audubon Paintings and Prints from the Collection of the National Gallery 

 of Art. September 23 through October 28, 1951. 



Index of American Design. Water-color renderings. November 4 through 

 November 25, 1951. 



Fifteenth-century Graphic Art. From the Rosenwald Collection, including 

 woodcuts, broadsides, a famous printed textile, block books, and early illustrated 

 woodcut books. December 2, 1951, through February 3, 1952. 



French Paintings. Lent to the National Gallery of Art by Capt. Edward 

 Molyneux of France. March 2 through May 11, 1952. 



