48 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1946 
Marine Corps battle art. Paintings and sketches made on Pacific battlefields, 
from Guadalcanal to Okinawa; sponsored and financed by the United States 
Marine Corps, marking the one hundred and seventieth anniversary of the 
founding of the Corps, from November 10 to December 16, 1945. 
Prints. Selections from the National Gallery’s collection of prints and draw- 
ings, from November 27, 1945, to March 6, 1946. 
Kress additions to the National Gallery of Art. Paintings and sculpture lent to 
the Kress Collection of the National Gallery of Art by Samuel H. Kress and the 
Samuel H. Kress Foundation, opening February 2, 1946. 
Medicine in prints. A collection formed by Dr. Clements C. Fry of the Depart- 
ment of Health, Yale University, from February 10 to March 24, 1946. 
Hogarth and Rowlandson prints. From the Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection, 
from February 17 to May 19, 1946. 
Facsimiles of Russian folk prints. From the Rosenwald Collection, from 
March 7 to May 18, 1946. 
Life of Christ as depicted in the etchings of Rembrandt. Prints from the 
Rosenwald Collection and an anonymous lender, from May 14, 1946, to continue 
approximately 2 months. 
Audubon prints, “Birds of America.” Elephant folio set by John James 
Audubon, from May 26, 1946, to continue approximately 2 months. 
Fine arts under fire. Photographs in 30 panels showing the work of the 
Monuments and Fine Arts Officers in Europe, from May 14 to June 2, 1946. 
I Remember That. Interiors of a generation ago, from a selection of water 
colors from the Index of American Design, from June 4 to June 16, 1946. 
Music in prints. Prints from the Rosenwald Collection, from June 18, 1946, 
to continue for an indefinite period. 
TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS 
Index of American Design. Exhibitions from this collection of 
water colors, drawings, etc., have been shown during the fiscal year 
1946 at the following places: University of New Hampshire, Durham, 
N. H.; Elgin Art Academy Gallery, Elgin, Il.; Baltimore Museum of 
Art, Baltimore, Md.; University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.; 
Beauvoir National Cathedral Elementary School, Washington, D. C.; 
Kanawha County Public Library, Charleston, W. Va.; Society of 
Liberal Arts, Joslyn Memorial, Omaha, Nebr.; California Palace of 
the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, Calif.; the Newark Museum, 
Newark, N. J.; Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.; Ohio State 
Museum, Columbus, Ohio; American Federation of Arts, Washington, 
D. C. (for circulation) ; Antiquarium League of Rochester, N. Y.; 
American Embassy, Madrid, Spain; and George Washington 
University, Washington, D. C. 
Rosenwald prints. Special exhibitions of prints from the Rosen- 
wald Collection were circulated during the fiscal year 1946 to the fol- 
lowing places: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pa.; Free 
Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa.; Philadelphia Art Al- 
liance, Philadelphia, Pa.; American British Art Center, New York, 
N. Y.; Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.; Cayuga Museum of 
