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Oil, Episode of the Siege of Lille, 1792, by Gaston Melingue (1840- 

 1914), gift of Thomas G. Young, Jr., was added December 4, 1956. 



Oil, Shapes of Fear, by Maynard Dixon (1875-1946), No. 98 in the 

 Henry Ward Ranger Bequest, was added December 4, 1956, with the 

 consent of the National Academy of Design. 



Miniature, watercolor on ivory, copy of the Head of the Virgin 

 from Eaphael's "The Virgin with the Goldfinch," gift of Henry L. 

 Milmore, was added December 4, 1956. 



Tapestry, 17th century, Flemish verdure, gift of John B. Turner, 

 was added December 4, 1956. 



Two paintings, by Edwin Scott, Porte St. Martin et Enterrement, 

 and Ship at Anchor, Cherbourg, No. 2, lent February 18, 1953, to the 

 United States District Court for the District of Columbia, were 

 returned May 31, 1957. 



The following paintings, oil on canvas unless otherwise noted, were 

 lent for varying periods : 



To The White House, Washington, D. C. : 



July 27, 1956 Grand Canyon, by Carl Oscar Borg. (Returned 



August 15, 1956.) 

 Guard, by J. Echenal. (Watercolor.) 

 Moonlight on the Sea, by Frank W. Stokes. 

 Lady of Light, by undetermined artist. 

 To the Bureau of the Budget, Washington, D. C. : 



August 7, 1956 Street in the Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico, by 



De Lancey Gill. (Watercolor.) 



October 24, 1956 Grand Canyon, by Carl Oscar Borg. 



To the Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. : 



February 14, 1957 Musketeer, by G. Camfri. (Watercolor.) 



To the Federal Communications Commission, Washington, D. C. : 



April 26, 1957 Pueblo Bonita Ruin, by De Lancey Gill. (Water- 

 color. ) 

 Italian Woman at the Foot of the Stairs, by Ed- 

 win Scott. 

 Smoke from the City, by Robert Burns Wilson. 

 (Watercolor.) 

 To the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Washington, 

 D.C.: 



May 16, 1957 Tiger Lily, by Florence Koehler. (Gouache.) 



May 31, 1957 Piazza San Marco, by Henry Bacon. (Watercolor.) 



George Bernard Shaw, by Alice Pike Barney. 



(Pastel.) 

 Alice (Alice Pike Barney), by L. A. Malempre. 

 (Marble bust.) 



ALICE PIKE BARNEY MEMORIAL FUND 



Additions to the principal during the year amounting to $662.30 

 have increased the total invested sums in this fund to $37,090.52. 



A gift of $1,500 was received from Mrs. Laura Dreyfus-Barney in 

 partial defrayment of the cost of printing a booklet, "Alice Pike 



