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tion held January 28 through March 7, 1937. (These were returned 

 Mar. 13 and 19, 1937, respectively.) 



Through the cooperation of Miss Leila Meclilin, director of the 

 Southern Art Projects, 16 paintings were lent to the New Mint Mu- 

 seum of Art, Charlotte, N. C, for its special inaugural exhibition 

 from October 22 to December 31, 1936, as follows : 



June, by John Alexander. 



Caresse Infantine, by Mary Cassatt. 



Summer, by Charles H. Davis. 



Portrait Sketch of Walter Shirlaw, by Frank Duveneck. 



Illusions, by Henry B. Fuller. 



Sundown, by George Inness. 



An Interlude, by Wm. Sergeant Kendall. 



Visit of Nicodemus to Christ, by John La Farge. 



Three Trees, by W. L. Lathrop. 



A Family of Birches, by Willard L. Metcalf. 



Bradbury's Mill Pond No. 2, by Henry W. Ranger. 



The Torrent, by John H. Twachtman. 



November, by Dwiglit Tryou. 



The Cup of Death, by Elihu Vedder. 



A Gentlewoman, by J. Alden Weir. 



Autumn at Arkville, by Alexander H. Wyant. 



Seven of the above paintings were returned January 5, 1937. The 

 following nine paintings were shipped directly from the New Mint 

 Museum of Art at the close of the exhibition to the University of 

 North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C, for an exhibition from January 

 15 to February 20, 1937; the paintings were then forwarded to Sa- 

 vannah, Ga., where they were exhibited at the Telfair Academy of 

 Arts and Sciences from March 7 to 28, 1937. (They were returned 

 Apr. 2, 1937.) 



Portrait Sketch of Walter Shirlaw, by Frank Duveneck. 



Bradbury's Mill Pond No. 2, by Henry W. Ranger. 



The Torrent, by John H. Twachtman. 



A Gentlewoman, by J. Alden Weir. 



Autumn at Arkville, by Alexander H. Wyant. 



Visit of Nicodemus to Christ, by John La Farge. 



A Family of Bii-ches, by Willard L. Metcalf. 



Caresse Infantine, by Mary Cassatt. 



Three Trees, by W. L. Lathrop. 



Three paintings, by undetermined artists, were lent December 17, 

 1936, to the Public Library of the District of Columbia, as follows: 



Madonna with Halo of Stars. 



Adoration of the Christ Child. 



The Christ Child with Cross and Torch. 



An oil painting, "Mother Love", by Charles F. Naegele, was lent 

 March 10, 1937, to the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Ga. (It was 

 returned May .5, 1937.) 



