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Six pieces of sculpture, by Moses Wainer Dykaar; lent by the 
sculptor. They are as follows: 
Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States. 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. 
Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. 
Justice W. P. Stafford. 
Dr. Charles D. Walcott. 
“The Modern Woman.” 
Portrait of Mrs. Sherman Flint, by Philip A. de Laszlo; lent by 
Mrs. Sherman Flint, of Washington, D. C. 
Sixteen examples of the works of old masters: 
Portrait of a boy, Sir Henry Raeburn. 
Portrait of Irish gentleman, John Hopner. 
Portrait of Viscountess Hatton, Sir Peter Lely. 
Portrait of a gentleman, Sir Godfrey Kneller. 
Portrait of Judith von Volbergen, P. Moreelse. 
Landscape (31 by 26), Richard Wilson. 
Landscape (21 by 16), Gainsborough. 
Small landseape (11 by 13) Gainsborough. 
Landscape (12 by 21), Constable. 
The Doctor’s Visit, Jan Steen. 
Scene in Venice (8 by 13), Guardi. 
Portrait of Sir Wm. Boothby, Sir Joshua Reynolds, 
Portrait of Mrs. Price, Sir Joshua Reynolds. 
Portrait of woman, Drost or Vermeer. 
Turkish scene, Diaz. 
Grand Canal Venice, Canaletto. 
Lent by Mrs. Marshall Langhorne, of Washington, D. C. 
Five paintings by Old World masters and four by American 
painters: 
Portrait of Admiral Vernon, Thomas Gainsborough. 
The Ford, J. B. C. Corot. 
Garden at Giverny, Claude Monet. 
Saskia as “ Minerva,” Rembrandt Van Rijn. 
Children on the Beach, T. Sorolla. 
Sunset, George Inness. 
Olive Trees at Corfu, John Singer Sargent. 
Portrait of Mrs. Samuel Miller, John Wesley Jarvis. 
Portrait of Sarah Cresson, Thomas Sully. 
Lent by Mrs. Breckinridge Long, of Washington, D. C. 
Portrait bust in marble of Mrs. William C. Preston, by Hiram 
Powers; lent by Mr. James Quentin Davis, of Durham, N. C., 
through Mrs. Anne Davis Thorn (Mrs. J. C. Thorn), of New York 
City. 
Portrait of Mrs. Charles Eames, by Gambadella; lent by Mrs. 
Alistair Gordon-Cumming. 
