116 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1959 
To the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., for an exhibition of the works 
of Winslow Homer, November 28, 1958, to January 4, 1959: 
July 6 Ob Sse ee The Visit of the Mistress, by Winslow Homer. 
High Cliff, Coast of Maine, by Winslow Homer. 
(Both forwarded to the Metropolitan Mu- 
seum of Art January 15, 1959, for ex- 
hibition.) 
Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C.: 
March#il 319592 Laguna, New Mexico, by Albert Lorey Groll. 
To the Department of State, Washington, D.C.: 
October 14, 1958____--__-- Housatonic Valley, by Alexander Wyant. 
December 31, 1958_----__- The Grindstone, by Charles W. Dahlgreen 
(etching). 
Horse and Wagon, Noon, by George Fawcett 
(etching). 
The Tramp, by Sears Gallagher (etching). 
Syeamores by the River, by Alfred Hutty 
(etching). 
Fiesole from San Francisco, by Ernest Roth 
(etching). 
Locating the Blind, by Lee Sturges (etching). 
Winter Cornfield, by Lee Sturges (etching). 
The New Outfit, by Walter C. Yeomans (etch- 
ing). 
TUNG! S, WOH9La Sas sa Autumn at Arkville, by Alexander Wyant. 
June; 25) el 959s22--= = Eind of Winter, by John H. Twachtman. 
To the Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C. : 
Marchv3.)19502.-—2>=- === Portrait of a Lady, by Anders Zorn. 
To the U.S. Information Agency, Washington, D.C., for the American National 
Exhibition in Moscow, July 25 through September 25, 1959: 
June 5.1950 == 2-2 High Cliff, Coast of Maine, by Winslow Homer. 
To the Veterans’ Administration, Washington, D.C.: 
December 16, 1958__------ Schoolgirl, by Mlle. Marie Louise-Catherine 
Breslau (charcoal drawing). 
Nurse and Patient, by Jules Cayron (crayon 
drawing). 
“Ostend,” by Arsene Chabanian (watercolor). 
Before the Crucifix, by Louis Adolphe 
Dechenaud (crayon drawing). 
Homeless Victim of War, by Hubert-Denis 
Htcheverry (crayon drawing). 
“Saint Cloud, 4 Juin, 1906,” by Francois Pla- 
meng (watercolor). 
Wounded Soldier, by Henri Gervex (pastel). 
Peasant Girl, by P.-Franc Lamy (watercolor). 
Church Interior, by Maurice Lobre (charcoal 
drawing). 
“Primavera,” by Hdgard Henri Marie Maxence 
(red chalk drawing). 
“Les Poilus.” “Quand je pense que j’aspirais 
a la vie au grand air,” by Louis Abel Tru- 
chet (charcoal drawing). 
“Pour que la liberté continue d’éclairer le 
monde,” by Henri Zo (charcoal drawing). 
