40 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1937 



A bronze statue of Lincoln, by Augustus Saint Gaudens, was lent, 

 with the consent of the owners, the Estate of Mrs. John Hay, to the 

 Great Lakes Exposition, Cleveland, Ohio, for exhibition from May 

 29 to September 6, 1937. 



LOANS RETURNED 



The painting entitled "The Moose Chase", by George de Forest 

 Brush, lent through the Carnegie Public Library at Fort Worth, 

 Tex., to the Fort Worth Frontier Centennial Exhibition, held at 

 Forth Worth, was returned November 20, 1936. 



Two small bronzes by Edward Kemeys, entitled "Bear" and 

 "Coyote", lent with permission of their owner, Mr. William Kemeys, 

 to the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts for exhibition at the Texas 

 Centennial Exposition, were returned December 7, 1936. 



The painting "Fired On", by Frederic Remington, and the "Por- 

 trait of Premier Georges Clemenceau", by Cecilia Beaux, lent to 

 The Dallas Museum of Fine Arts for exhibition at the Texas Cen- 

 tennial Exposition, were returned December 8, 1936. 



The following five paintings, lent to the Public Library of the 

 District of Columbia on February 28, 1936, were returned December 

 17,1936: 



Portrait of Ileury B. Fuller, by George Fuller. 

 Portrait of Jessie J. Burge, by Abbott II. Thayer. 

 Portrait of Wyatt Eaton, by J. Alden Weir. 

 The Visit of tlie Mistress, by Wiuslow Homer. 

 Mooulight, by Albert P. Ryder, 



The "Portrait Sketch of Walter Shirlaw", by Frank Duvcneck, lent 

 to the Cincinnati Museum of Art, Cincinnati, Ohio, for an exhibition 

 of the works of Duveneck, was returned September 15, 1936. 



WITiroRAWALS BY OWNERS 



Two portraits in pastel by James Sharpies (1751-1811) of Gen. 

 James Miles Hughes, original member of the Society of the Cincin- 

 nati, and Mrs. James Miles Hughes, his wife, lent in 1932; with- 

 drawn by their owner, Madame Florian Vurpillot on December 15, 

 1936. 



One oil painting entitled "A Farnese Investiture", lent in 1928; 

 withdrawn by the owner, Mrs. Estelle Bakewell-Green on March 

 2, 1937. 



A reproduction in silver, made in England about 1850, of a silver- 

 gilt wine pitcher, attributed to Benvenuto Cellini, lent in 1933; 

 withdrawn by the owner, Capt. Frank O. Ferris, on April 20, 1937. 



