56 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1926 
47. Dawn, by Dwight W. Tryon, N. A.; to the Carnegie Institution, Pittsburgh, 
Pa. 
48. The Prodigal Son, by Horatio N. Walker, N. A.; to the Buffalo Fine Arts 
Academy, Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, N. Y. 
49. Storm Birds, by Armin Hansen; to the Norfolk Society of Arts, Norfolk, 
Va. 
50. Helen, by Jerry Farnsworth; to the Isaac Delgado Museum of Art, New 
Orleans, La. 
51. Across the Valley, by Hobart Nichols, N. A,; the Des Moines Association 
of Fine Arts, Des Moines, Iowa. 
ART WORKS ADDED DURING THE YEAR 
Accessions of art works by the Smithsonian Institution, subject 
to transfer to the National Gallery on approval of the advisory com- 
mittee of the Gallery Commission, are as follows: 
Ten paintings, to be known as the George Buchanan Coale collec- 
tion, 1819-1887: 
Portrait of Thomas Hopkinson (1709-1751), attributed to Robert Feke. 
Portrait of Mary Hopkinson (wife of Dr. John Morgan), by Benjamin 
West, 1764. 
Portrait of Thomas McKean, Signer from Delaware, by Charles Willson 
Peale. 
Portrait of Abigail Willing Coale (Philadeiphia, 1809), by Thomas Sully. 
Portrait of Jan Uytenbogaert, by Jan Van Nes (or Nees (1685) ). 
Self Portrait, by Thomas Vivien (1657-1735). 
The Vintage, by A. R. Veron (1858). 
The Continentals, by Frank B. Mayer (1875). 
Sheep, by Balthasar Pauwel Ommeganck, Antwerp (1755-1826). 
Flora, attributed to Beechy or Verbruggen. 
Presented by Mrs. Mary Buchanan Redwood (Mrs. Francis T. 
Redwood), of Baltimore, Md. 
Portrait of Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans, United States Navy, 
by August Franzen, N. A.; presented by Horatio S. Rubens, New 
York City. 
Two portrait busts in marble by Moses W. Dykaar: Abraham 
Cahan, author and editor; and William H. Holmes, scientist and 
art director; presented by the sculptor. 
Three paintings by Edward Moran (1829-1901): Riding Out a 
Gale, The Sea, and Life Saving Patrol; bequeathed to the United 
States National Museum by the late Mrs. Clara L. Tuckerman. 
Deposit. 
LOANS ACCEPTED BY THE GALLERY 
Noon, an oil painting, by Luigi Chialivi; lent by Mrs. Marietta 
Minnigerode Andrews, of Washington, D.C. Withdrawn before the 
close of the year. 
Portraits of Dr. William Shippen, jr., and of Thomas Lee Shippen, 
by Gilbert Stuart; lent by Dr. L. P. Shippen, of Washington, D. C. 
