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Fifteen paintings by British and Dutch masters; lent by Cleve- 

 land Perkins, Esq., Miss Ruth Perkins, and Mrs. IMiriam Perkins 

 Carroll, executors of the estate of the late Henry Cleveland Perkins, 

 as follows: 



Portrait of a Boy, by John Hoppner, R. A. 



Henry, First Earl of Mulsrave, by Sir Thomas Lawreuce, P. R. A. 



Portrait of a Dutch Lady, by Michael Janson Mierevelt. 



Portrait of a Dutch Girl, by P. Moreelse. 



Portrait of a Girl, by John Opie, R. A. 



Frances, Countess of Clermont, by Sir Joshua Reynolds. 



The Windmill, by Salomon Ruysdael. 



Study of Ruins, by Richard Wilson. 



Study of Ruins, by Richard Wilson. 



Landscape, by Richard Wilson. 



Landscape with Cottage, by Meindert Hobbema. 



Madonna and Child, by Van Dyck (attributed to). 



Portrait of a Dutch Girl, by Jan Victoors. 



A Gentleman, by Sir William Beechey, R. A. 



A Cottage Scene, by Ladbrooke. 



Five paintintrs by old masters; lent by Mrs. Marshall Langhorne, 

 Washington, D. C. as follows : 



Holy Family, by M. Albortinelli. 



Head of Christ, by Giorgioni (attributed to). 



The Doctor's Visit, by Jan Steen. 



Baptism of Christ, by G. B. Tiepolo. 



Small landscape, by Thomas Gainsborough. 



Portrait of George Washington, by Charles Willson Peale; lent 

 by William Patten, of Rhinebeck, N. Y., to be cared for until used 

 by the George Washington Bicentennial Commission. 



A Sevres porcelain statuette, by Paul Dubois, entitled " Le Cour- 

 age Militaire"; lent by tlie Hon. Hoffman Philip, United States 

 minister to Norway. 



A painting, Madonna and Child, by Andrea del Sarto; lent by 

 Mrs. W. W. Powell, Washington, D. C. 



A pastel, A Madonna and Child, conception of F. D. McCreary, 

 executed by Pastelist Brj^son. of Chicago, 111.; lent by Mrs. B, S. 

 Williams, of Knoxville, Tenn, 



Usual loans of paintings for the summer months are : 



Portrait of George Washington, by Rembrandt Peale ; lent by the 

 Hon. Charles S. Hamlin, Washington, D. C. 



Portrait of Nathaniel Tracy, of Newburyport, Mass., by John 

 Trumbull; portrait of Thomas Amory, of Boston, and portrait of 

 George A. Otis, both by Gilbert Stuart; lent by Mrs. O. H. Ernst 

 and Miss Helen Amory Ernst, of Washington, D. C. 



Portrait of Mrs. Charles Eames, by Gambardella; lent by Mrs. 

 Alastair Gordon-Cumming, of Washington, D. C. 



