SECRETARY’S REPORT al: 
EXHIBITIONS 
The following exhibitions were held at the National Gallery of Art 
during the fiscal year 1959: 
Etchings and Lithographs by Redon, from the Rosenwald collection. July 17, 
1958, through December 7, 1958. 
Drawings and Prints by Rembrandt, from the Rosenwald and Widener 
collections. August 1, 1958, through September 21, 1958. 
Dutch Drawings—Masterpieces from Five Centuries, a special loan exhibition 
of 148 Dutch drawings, the most important ever shown in this country. 
October 5, 1958, through October 26, 1958. 
Winslow Homer—A Retrospective Exhibition, the Gallery’s second one-man 
show in honor of a leading American painter. November 23, 1958, through 
January 4, 1959. 
Christmas Prints, gift of W. G. Russell Allen and from the Rosenwald 
collection. December 8, 1958, through March 23, 1959. 
Whistler Etchings, gift of Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson Webb. March 23, 1959, 
through June 23, 1959. 
Masterpieces of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Painting, loan exhibi- 
tion of French 19th-century paintings from private collections, celebrating 
the 50th anniversary of the founding of the American Federation of Arts 
and honoring the meetings of the International Chamber of Commerce. 
April 25, 1959, through May 24, 1959. 
Etchings and Mezzotints from Turner’s Liber Studiorum, gift of Miss Ellen T. 
Bullard and from the Rosenwald collection. June 25, 1959, to continue into 
the next fiscal year. 
TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS 
Rosenwald collection.—Special exhibitions of prints from the 
Rosenwald collection were circulated to the following places during 
the fiscal year 1959: 
Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service, Washington, D.C. : 
Contemporary German Prints. Exhibition tour extended through the fiscal 
year 1959. (Tour started October 1956.) 
George Bellows—Prints and Drawings. 19 prints. Continued until January 
80, 1959. (Tour started March 1957.) 
American Federation of Arts, New York, N.Y.: 
The Life of Christ in Prints. 50 prints. Continued until February 10, 1959. 
(Tour started October 1957.) 
Arts Council of Great Britain: 
Two prints by Hayter lent to a touring exhibition of Hayter’s work 
starting in the fiscal year 1958 and continuing through July 1958. 
Museum of Art of Ogunquit, Maine: 
Fourteen prints and drawings by Mary Cassatt. Exhibition starting in 
the fiscal year 1958 and continuing through the first week of September 
1958. 
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass.: 
Daumier Anniversary Exhibition. 8 drawings and 35 prints by Daumier; 
also 8 bronzes by Daumier given by Mr. Rosenwald. July 1 through 
October 1, 1958. 
