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Artist Title 
Wis bCCAU AN LOIN@Z oe eee The Italian Comedians. 
WSbteau; -ANtOIn@le a. 2 See Outdoor Festival. 
Westphalian e. 1250-1270___..________ Altarpiece: The Trinity With Mary and 
Saint John. 
Weyden, Rogier van der________-___- Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. 
Weyden, Rogier van der________-___- The Nativity. 
Weyden, Rogier van der____________- Augustus and the Tiburtine Sibyl. 
Weyden, Rogier van der________-___- The Magi. 
Weyden, Rogier van der________-___- The Saint John Altar. The Life of Saint 
John. 
Weyden, Rogier van der (School of). Joys and Sorrows of Mary. 
Weyden, Rogier van der________-___- Portrait of a Young Woman. 
VEO NT AC ee eee es ee er eee The Decision on the Redemption of Man. 
Waltzeolconra Ges 2) Tee Ga The Crucifixion. 
Daumier Honore. ! es mw iis fey sr Don Quixote. 
Manets hdouard2)] = 25 32a _ The Greenhouse. 
ACQUISITIONS 
PURCHASE OF PAINTING 
On February 11, 1946, the Board of Trustees approved the purchase 
of the painting, “Siegfried and the Rhine Maidens,” by Albert P. 
Ryder, with funds of the Gallery. 
GIFTS OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE 
On October 10, 1945, the Board of Trustees accepted the painting, 
“Lady with a Harp—(Eliza Ridgely),” by Thomas Sully, from Mrs. 
Maude Monell Vetlesen. The Board of Trustees on December 7, 1945, 
accepted the portrait of Aaron Baldwin, by Francis Alexander, from 
Mrs. Earle E. Bessey, the paintings, “The Johnstone Group,” by Sir 
Henry Raeburn, “Soap Bubbles” and “The Magic Lantern,” by 
Charles-Amedee-Philippe van Loo, from Mrs. Florence S. Schuette, 
the portrait of Governor Charles Ridgely, by Thomas Sully, from Mr. 
and Mrs. John Ridgely of Hampton, and the paintings, “A Courtyard, 
Doge’s Palace, with the Procession of the Papal Legate,” “A Fete 
Day, Venice,” “The Square of St. Mark’s,” and “Venice, The Quay of 
the Piazzetta,” by Canaletto, from Mrs. Barbara Hutton. On Decem- 
ber 19, 1945, the Board of Trustees accepted the bronze portrait bust, 
Imaginary Portrait after a Late Roman Bust, by Lodovico Lombardi, 
from Mr. Stanley Mortimer. On May 10, 1946, the Board of Trustees 
accepted the portrait of Count Ludovico Vidmano, by Tiberio Tinelli, 
from Samuel L. Fuller, and on the same date the Board also accepted 
two bronzes and about half a dozen selected small paintings from 
George Matthew Adams. 
