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Lithographs by Toulouse-Lautrec. From the Rosenwald Collection. Opened 

 May 18, 1952. 



French Eighteenth-century Aquatints. From the Widener Collection. Opened 

 June 3, 1952. 



The following exhibitions were displayed in the cafeteria cor- 

 ridor of the National Gallery of Art during the fiscal year 1952 : 



Engravings by William Blake. Gift of anonymous donor. Continued from 

 previous fiscal year through January 20, 1952. 



Etchings by Jacques Callot. The Rosenwald Collection. January 22 through 

 April 19, 1952. 



Etchings and drypoints by Alphonse Legros. The George Matthew Adams 

 Collection. Opened April 19, 1952. 



TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS 



Rosenwald Collection. — Special exhibitions of prints from the 

 Kosenwald Collection were circulated to the following places during 

 the fiscal year : 



U. S. Department of State Exhibition in Germany: 



Contemporary American Prints. 



August 1951-January 1952. 

 University of Alabama, University, Ala. : 



Exhibition of Picasso Prints. 



September-October 1951. 

 University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. : 



English Water-color Exhibition. 



October 1951. 

 Maryville College, Maryville, Tenn. : 



French Nineteenth-century Exhibition. 



October 1951. 

 Pasadena Art Institute, Pasadena, Calif. : 



Mary Cassatt Prints. 



October 1951. 

 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. : 



Selections from the Rosenwald Collection. 



October 1951-January 1952. 

 Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio: 



Lyonel Feininger Prints. 



October-November 1951. 

 Fogg Museum of Art, Cambridge, Mass. : 



Cranach Woodcuts. 



November 1951. 

 Carnegie Institute, Department of Fine Arts, Pittsburgh, Pa. : 



Old Master Drawings, French Exhibition. 



November-December 1951. 

 Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass. : 



The Practice of Drawing, Old Master Drawings. 



November 1951-January 1952. 

 Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, Pa. : 



Beckmann Prints. 



December 1951. 



