APPENDIX 3. 



REPORT ON THE FREER GALLERY OF ART. 



Sir: I have the honor to submit the first annual report on the 

 Freer Gallery of Art, for the year ending June 30, 1921. 



THE COLLECTION. 



The entire Freer collection and all other objects delivered to the 

 Smithsonian Institution, Freer Gallery of Art, by the executors of 

 the will of Charles L. Freer, reached the building by November, 

 1920, and on June 15, 1921, receipt in full of all objects thus de- 

 livered was formally acknowledged by the Institution. The fol- 

 lowing list is offered as an indication of the nature and number 

 of the objects received. 



WORKS OF ART. 



American. 



By James McNeill Whistler : 



Drawings 



Engravings (wood) 



Etchings, including dry-points — 



Lithographs 



Paintings — 



Oils 



Watercolors 



Pastels 



Peacock room and 17 wainscot 

 panels. 



Plates (copper) 



By other artists : 

 Paintings — 



Oils 



Watercolors 



Pastels 



Silver-points 



Pottery 



Sculpture, bronze 



Babylonian. 



Metal work, bronze. 



Byzantine. 



Crystal 



Manuscripts, Greek Biblical, com- 

 plete and fragmentary 



Metal work, gold 



Paintings, illustrations 



Cambodian. 



Ivory 



Metal work, bronze 



56 



117 



3 



683 



194 



67 

 47 

 40 



38 



96 

 6 



47 

 3 



34 

 2 



1 



29 



8 



10 



6 



4 



Chinese. 



Furniture 



Glass 



Ivory, bone, horn, and mother-of- 

 pearl 



Jade and other hard stones 



Lacquer 



Metal work : 



Bronze 



Iron 



Pewter 



Silver 



Paintings 



Pottery 



Sculpture : 



Stone 



Wood 



Textiles 



Cypriote. 



Glass 



Metal work, gold. 



22 

 14 



503 

 17 



678 



19 



8 



20 



,255 



481 



183 

 13 



183 



1 



1 



Egyptian. 



Glass 1, 391 



Ivory, bone 4 



Metal work : 



Bronze 



Gold 



Pottery 



Sculpture : 



Stone 



Wood 



7 



1 

 254 



34 

 6 



Greek. 



Metal work, bronze- 

 Pottery 



