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were turned over to the American Federation of Arts for purposes 

 of public exhibition. Before their final return to their place in the 

 national portrait gallery, they were exhibited as follows : 



1920-21 : 



Providence, R. I Rhode Island School of Design. 



Philadelphia, Pa Pennsylvania Academy. 



Washington, D. C National Gallery of Art. 



Princeton, N. J Princeton University. 



New Haven, Conn Yale University. 



Boston, Mass Boston Museum. 



1921-22 : 



Rochester, N. Y Memorial Art Gallery. 



Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland Museum. 



Williamstown, Mass Williams College. 



Amherst, Mass Amherst College. 



Buffalo, N. Y The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy. 



Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati Museum. 



Indianapolis, Ind John Herron Art Institute. 



Pittsburgh, Pa Carnegie Institute. 



Detroit, Mich Detroit Museum. 



Youngstown, Ohio The Butler Art Institute. 



Memphis, Tenn Brooks Memorial Art Gallery. 



St. Louis, Mo City Art Museum. 



1922-23 : 



Grand Rapids, Mich The Grand Rapids Public Library. 



Ann Arbor, Mich The Ann Arbor Art Association. 



Topeka, Kans Art Department, Washburn College. 



Madison, Wis The Madison Art Association. 



San Francisco, Calif San Francisco Museum. 



Sacramento, Calif Kingsley Art Club. 



Baltimore, Md Baltimore Museum of Art. 



That the gift of these portraits might be distinctly national in 

 character, it was decided that a group of two or more, financed by 

 the art patrons of any city, should be inscribed as presented to the 

 Nation by that city and that a representative of that city should be- 

 come an honorary member of the National Art Committee. It was 

 further decided that a tablet or other permanent record in the gallery 

 should bear the names of the National Art Committee, including the 

 chairmen of all local committees, and that there should be a record 

 of the name of each subscriber to the purchase fund. 



The cities which, to date, have made presentations are as follows : 



Chicago — Portraits by John C. Johansen, N. A. (1876- ) : 



Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, commander in chief of the British Army 



on the Western Front, 1915-1919. 

 Marshal Joseph Joffre, commander in chief of the French Armies, 1915- 



1917. O. M. 1919. 

 General Amando Diaz, commander in chief of the Italian Armies, 



1917- 



