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A marble statue, “Greek Slave,” by Hiram Powers (without the 
pedestal), was lent to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 
City, for an exhibition “The Greek Revival in the United States,” 
November 8, 1943, to March 1, 1944. (Returned March 7, 1944.) 
_ Two oil paintings, “Cliffs of the Upper Colorado River, Wymoing 
Territory,” by Thomas Moran, and “Fired On,” by Frederic Reming- 
ton, were lent to The Museum of Modern Art, New York City, for an 
exhibition of “Romantic Painting in America,” November 17 through 
February 6, 1944. (Returned February 18, 1944.) 
An oil painting, “Thomas A. Edison Listening to his First Per- 
fected Phonograph,” by Col. A. A. Anderson, was lent to the Depart- 
. ment of Engineering and Industries, United States National Museum, 
on February 11, 1944, to be used in connection with a special exhibition 
commemorating the ninety-seventh birthday of Edison. (Returned 
March 3, 1944.) 
The following five miniatures were lent to the Lyman Allyn Museum, 
New London, Conn., to be included in the exhibition of John Trum- 
bull and his contemporaries from March 5 to April 16, 1944. (Re- 
turned April 19, 1944.) 
“Mr. Nichol,” by John Wesley Jarvis. 
“Hlizabeth Oliphant,” by James Peale. 
“Blizabeth Knapp,” by James Peale. 
“Robert Oliphant,” by Raphael Peale. 
“Rubens Peale,” by Raphael Peale. 
An oil painting, “Portrait of Frank B. Noyes,” by Ossip Perelma, 
was lent to the artist to be shown in connection with his exhibition of 
portraits held at the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D. C., May 9 to 
June 1, 1944, (Returned June 5, 1944.) 
WITHDRAWALS BY OWNERS 
The following six paintings, lent by the Rev. F. Ward Denys, were 
withdrawn November 3, 1943, by the executor of his estate, the Ameri- 
can Security and Trust Company. . 
“The Salutation,” copy after Albertinelli. 
“Holy Family,” copy after Del Sarto. 
“Gathering Flowers,” by E. Keyser. 
“St. Michael and the Dragon,” copy after Guido Reni. 
“Madonna and Child,” copy after Perugino. 
“St. Anthony and the Lions,” by unknown artist. 
The bronze statue of Lincoln, by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, lent by 
the estate of Mrs. John Hay, was withdrawn December 13, 19438. 
An oil painting, “Portrait of a Dutch Girl,” by Jan Victoors, was 
withdrawn December 31, 1943, by Mrs. Feroline Perkins Wallach, 
Administratrix of the Estate of Cleveland Perkins. 
