﻿REPORT 
  OF 
  THE 
  SECRETARY 
  47 
  

  

  Four 
  specimens 
  of 
  modern 
  Japanese 
  cloisonne; 
  gift 
  of 
  Seth 
  B. 
  

   Robinson, 
  jr., 
  and 
  T. 
  Dudley 
  Robinson, 
  of 
  New 
  York 
  City. 
  

  

  The 
  John 
  Gellatly 
  collection 
  of 
  art 
  objects, 
  presented 
  to 
  the 
  Nation 
  

   for 
  eventual 
  assignment 
  to 
  the 
  National 
  Gallery 
  of 
  Art. 
  Accepted 
  

   by 
  Congress 
  under 
  a 
  joint 
  resolution 
  approved 
  by 
  the 
  President 
  on 
  

   June 
  6, 
  1929. 
  This 
  collection 
  is 
  now 
  housed 
  in 
  the 
  Heckscher 
  

   Building, 
  730 
  Fifth 
  Avenue, 
  New 
  York 
  City, 
  where 
  it 
  is 
  to 
  remain 
  for 
  

   four 
  years, 
  becoming 
  then 
  available 
  for 
  transfer 
  to 
  the 
  gallery. 
  

  

  LOANS 
  ACCEPTED 
  BY 
  THE 
  GALLERY 
  

  

  A 
  painting 
  entitled 
  " 
  Mist 
  in 
  Kanab 
  Canyon, 
  Utah," 
  by 
  Thomas 
  

   Moran, 
  1892 
  ; 
  lent 
  by 
  Mrs. 
  Bessie 
  B. 
  Croffut, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C. 
  

  

  A 
  painting 
  entitled 
  "A 
  Rainy 
  Day," 
  by 
  Peter 
  Moran; 
  lent 
  by 
  the 
  

   Misses 
  Grandin, 
  Washington, 
  D, 
  C. 
  

  

  Two 
  paintings 
  by 
  Gilbert 
  Stuart 
  — 
  portrait 
  of 
  Thomas 
  Amory, 
  of 
  

   Boston, 
  and 
  portrait 
  of 
  George 
  A. 
  Otis; 
  lent 
  by 
  Mrs. 
  O. 
  H. 
  Ernst 
  

   and 
  Miss 
  Helen 
  Amory 
  Ernst, 
  of 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C. 
  

  

  Portrait 
  bust 
  in 
  marble 
  of 
  Mrs. 
  Nicholas 
  Longworth, 
  by 
  Moses 
  W. 
  

   Dykaar 
  ; 
  lent 
  by 
  the 
  sculptor. 
  

  

  Portrait 
  bust 
  in 
  bronze 
  of 
  Hon. 
  Wade 
  H. 
  Ellis, 
  by 
  Joseph 
  Anthony 
  

   Atchison 
  ; 
  lent 
  by 
  the 
  sculptor. 
  

  

  Three 
  paintings 
  by 
  old 
  masters 
  — 
  Madonna 
  and 
  Child, 
  by 
  Alonzo 
  

   Cano 
  (1601-1667) 
  ; 
  The 
  Madonna, 
  by 
  Carlo 
  Dulci 
  (1616-1686) 
  ; 
  and 
  

   Saint 
  with 
  Book, 
  by 
  Giuseppe 
  Ribera 
  (Spagnoletto) 
  (1588-1656) 
  ; 
  

   lent 
  by 
  Mr. 
  and 
  Mrs. 
  Maxim 
  Karolik, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C. 
  

  

  Portrait 
  of 
  Mrs. 
  Charles 
  Eames, 
  by 
  Gambardella; 
  lent 
  by 
  Mrs. 
  

   Alistair 
  Gordon 
  Cumming, 
  Washington, 
  D. 
  C. 
  

  

  DISTRIBUTIONS 
  

  

  Two 
  landscape 
  models 
  by 
  G. 
  C. 
  Curtis, 
  sculptor, 
  1902, 
  showing 
  

   the 
  park 
  scheme 
  of 
  the 
  city 
  of 
  Washington, 
  lent 
  to 
  the 
  gallery 
  in 
  1917 
  

   by 
  the 
  National 
  Commission 
  of 
  Fine 
  Arts, 
  were 
  withdrawn 
  by 
  the 
  

   commission 
  through 
  Mr. 
  H. 
  P. 
  Caemmerer, 
  secretary 
  and 
  executive 
  

   officer. 
  

  

  The 
  collection 
  of 
  paintings, 
  landscapes, 
  colonial 
  mansions, 
  etc., 
  

   by 
  John 
  Ross 
  Key, 
  originally 
  received 
  January 
  15, 
  1927, 
  as 
  a 
  tem- 
  

   porary 
  exhibit 
  by 
  the 
  artist's 
  widow, 
  and 
  retained 
  at 
  her 
  request 
  

   and 
  the 
  request 
  of 
  certain 
  Members 
  of 
  Congress, 
  in 
  order 
  that 
  it 
  

   might 
  be 
  available 
  for 
  inspection 
  by 
  a 
  suggested 
  congressional 
  com- 
  

   mittee, 
  was 
  withdrawn 
  by 
  Mrs. 
  John 
  Ross 
  Key 
  April 
  25, 
  1929. 
  

  

  The 
  painting 
  Love 
  and 
  Life, 
  by 
  George 
  Frederick 
  Watts, 
  a 
  gift 
  

   of 
  the 
  artist 
  to 
  the 
  American 
  people 
  in 
  1893 
  and 
  shown 
  at 
  the 
  World's 
  

   Columbian 
  Exposition 
  at 
  Chicago, 
  accepted 
  by 
  act 
  of 
  Congress 
  July 
  

   23, 
  1894, 
  and 
  transferred 
  from 
  the 
  Wliite 
  House 
  to 
  the 
  National 
  

  

  