REPORT OF THE SECRETARY 35 
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collected by Miss Mary Wheelwright, from October 17 to November 
14, 1943. 
Paintings of naval aviation by American artists. From the Abbott 
Laboratories and in cooperation with the U. S. Navy, from November 
21 to December 12, 1943. 
Prints and drawings from the Rosenwald collection. The first 
general exhibition of prints and drawings from the Lessing J. Rosen- 
wald collection, comprising a group of selections from the fifteenth 
century to the present time, from December 19, 1943, to February 13, 
1944. 
Etchings and lithographs by Goya from the Gallery’s collection, 
from January 23 to February 138, 1944. 
“The Army at War,” paintings and drawings by American artists 
at Army bases throughout the world. Exhibition lent by the War 
Department to the Treasury Department, and shown at the National 
Gallery of Art from February 20 to March 19, 1944. 
Index of American Design. First exhibition of a selection of draw- 
ings and water colors (from the Metal Work and Hooked Rug sec- 
tions), from March 26 to April 23, 1944. 
Nanteuil engraved portraits. A selection of 35 of Nanteuil’s works, 
from the Lessing J. Rosenwald collection, from March 26 to June 21, 
1944. 
British war paintings. An exhibition of official British war paint- 
ings, recording military operations and civilian activities in wartime 
Britain. Lent by the British Ministry of Information, from April 23 
to May 20, 1944. 
Rembrandt prints and drawings. A survey of the work of the great 
Dutch master, selected from the Rosenwald, Widener, Rice, and 
Nowell-Usticke collections, from April 30 to June 21, 1944. 
TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS 
During the fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, the following drawings, 
water colors, and prints were placed on exhibition: 
INDEX OF AMERICAN DESIGN 
Exhibition made up from the documented drawings and water colors con- 
tained in the Index of American Design. Six drawings, together with data sheets, 
for use in an Exhibition of Maine Art, opening April 14, 1944, were shipped to 
Colby College, Waterville, Me., and were returned to the Gallery June 15, 1944. 
Ninety-five duplicate data sheets of Texas material contained in the Index, 
from which to make a selection of photographs, were shipped to the University 
of Texas, Austin, Tex., on June 27, 1944. 
ROSENWALD PRINTS 
A traveling exhibition, consisting of 35 prints from the Lessing J. Rosenwald 
collection. Sent on May 6, 1944, to Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, Memphis, 
