28 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1949 
During the fiscal year, the portrait of Captain Patrick Miller by 
Raeburn, previously on loan, was given to the Gallery by Mrs. 
Dwight Davis. 
SCULPTURE 
On December 10, 1948, the Board of Trustees accepted from 
Stanley Mortimer, Jr., a ‘“‘Portrait Bust of a Member of the Order of 
San Iago” attributed to Leone Leoni, which had previously been on 
loan to the Gallery. At the same time the Board accepted from 
Miss Mildred Howells a portrait medallion of her father, William 
Dean Howells, and herself, by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, to be held 
for a National Portrait Gallery. 
PRINTS AND DRAWINGS 
A gift from Lessing J. Rosenwald of 309 additional prints and 
drawings was accepted on December 10, 1948, to be added to the 
Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection. At the same time, two volumes of 
“The Georgics’”’ of Virgil with 119 illustrations by Andre Dunoyer de 
Segonzac were accepted as a gift from the artist. This gift was 
inspired by an earlier gift to the Gallery of a collection of Segonzac’s 
prints and drawings made in memory of the late Frank Crowninshield. 
The Board of Trustees, during the fiscal year, received 50 prints and 
drawings from the collection of the late R. Horace Gallatin. On 
March 8, 1949, the Board accepted from Miss Georgia O’ Keeffe three 
water colors by John Marin entitled “Movement, Boat and Sea, 
Deer Isle, Maine,’ “White Mountain Country, Summer,” and 
“Storm over Taos, New Mexico.”’ The Board of Trustees accepted 
from Mr. Rosenwald on May 3, 1949, 582 additional prints and draw- 
ings. Received during the fiscal year from George Matthew Adams 
were 20 etchings by Alphonse Legros. 
PHOTOGRAPHS 
The Board of Trustees on March 8, 1949, accepted from Miss 
Georgia O’Keeffe a key set of photographs, consisting of about 1,500 
prints, by Alfred Stieglitz. 
EXCHANGE OF WORKS OF ART 
During the fiscal year 1949 the Board accepted the offer of Chester 
Dale to exchange the portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson by Sully, 
which was being held for the National Portrait Gallery, for the por- 
trait of the Sicard David Children by Sully, which was then on loan 
to the Gallery. The Board also accepted the offer of Lessing J. 
Rosenwald to exchange the prints ‘Sacrifice to Priapus,”’ by Jacopo 
de Barbari, ‘Conversion of St. Paul,’’ by Lucas van Leyden, and 
