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Hirschvogel entitled "Landscape with Buildings," for a similar en- 

 graving and a similar etching, now included in the Rosenwald collec- 

 tion at the National Gallery of Art, and bearing the same titles and by 

 the same artists. 



LOAN OF WORKS OF ART TO THE GALLERY 



During the year the following works of art were received on loan : 



Particulars Artist 



From Chester Dale, New York, N. Y. : 



Le Chevalier Louis Euseba de Montour Carle Van Loo. 



The Sicard David Children Thomas Sully. 



From Mrs. Jean de Bekessy, Washington, D. C. : 

 The Duchess of Parma and Her Daughter 



Isabel Jean Marc Nattier. 



From Myron A. Hofer, Washington, D. C. : 



(Gainsborough. 

 Guys. 

 Reynolds. 

 Whistler. 

 From David Keppel, Washington, D. C. : 



Sketch of Anne George Bellows. 



The Dream Robert Nantueil. 



From Robert Rosenwald, Jenkintown, Pa. : 



Aristide Bruant Toulouse-Lautrec. 



Anne George Bellows. 



Lion d'Atlas Eugene Delacroix. 



From Arnold Knauth, New York, N. Y. : 



Colonel Epes Sargent John Singleton Copley. 



From Stanley J. Mortimer, Jr., New York, N. Y. : 

 Portrait bust of a member of the Order of 



San Iago After the manner of Leone 



Leoni. 



Portrait bust of a man Attributed to Tullio Loin- 



bardi. 



Madonna and Child Attributed to Ghibertl. 



From Duncan Phillips, Washington, D. C. : 



Macbeth and the Witches A'. P. Rider. 



From Lieutenant Frederick R. Pratt, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : 



George Washington Gilbert Stuart. 



Battle between the United States and the 



Macedonia Thomas Birch. 



Battle between the Wasp and the Frolic Thomas Birch. 



From Lessing J. Rosenwald, Jenkintown, Pa. : 

 Ecce Homo III (Christ Presented to the 



People) Rembrandt. 



Ecce Homo VII (Christ Presented to the 



People) Rembrandt. 



From museums and private collectors in Europe : 

 154 paintings of the French school of the late 

 eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and 

 101 French drawings. 



