SECRETARY’S REPORT 201 
EXHIBITIONS 
The following exhibitions were held at the National Gallery of Art 
during the fiscal year 1958: 
“One Hundred Years of Architecture in America,” exhibition 
celebrating the Centennial of the American Institute of Architects. 
Continued from previous fiscal year, through July 14, 1957. 
American Primitive Paintings from the Collection of Edgar 
William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch—a selection of the outstand- 
ing works from the first two exhibitions of this Collection at the 
National Gallery of Art. July 24, 1957, through September 16, 1957. 
American Paintings from the Collection of the National Gallery 
of Art. August 1, 1957, through September 15, 1957. 
The Art of William Blake—commemorating the 200th anniversary 
of the birth of the artist. October 19, 1957, through December 1, 
1957. 
Exhibition of Masterpieces of Korean Art, sponsored by the Gov- 
ernment of the Republic of Korea. December 15, 1957, through 
January 12, 1958. 
Illuminated Manuscript Pages from the Rosenwald Collection, and 
North Italian Engravings from the Rosenwald Collection and Gifts 
from W. G. Russell Allen. December 21, 1957, through February 
12, 1958. 
The Fantastic, the Occult, and the Bizarre in Prints from the 
Rosenwald Collection. March 15, 1958, through May 11, 1958. 
Exhibition of Photographs by Alfred Stieglitz. March 16, 1958, 
through April 27, 1958. 
American Paintings from the Collection of the National Gallery 
of Art. May 16, 1958, 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 1958: 
Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, California Palace of the Legion of 
Honor, San Francisco, Calif. : 
“The Printmaker 1450-1950,” 26 
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Los Angeles County Museum, Los Angeles, Calif. : 
“Jacques Callot,” 59 prints_._.______ September 17-October 20, 1957. 
Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service, Washington, D.C.: 
“Contemporary German Prints” (exhibition tour). 
Extended from October 1957 through the spring of 1958. 
American Federation of Arts, New York, N.Y.: 
“The Life of Christ in Prints,” a circulating exhibition of 50 prints. 
