58 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1926 
Six oil paintings and a bas-relief in bronze lent by Miss Sarah 
Redwood Lee, of Washington, D. C., as follows: 
Madonna and Child, Francesco Bissolo. 
Portrait of Mrs. Richard Eaton, Charles Willson Peale. 
Spanish Interior, Juan Galves, 1598. 
Holy Family, attributed to Francesco Francia. 
Portrait, Man in a Red Coat, attributed to Thomas Hudson, master of Sir 
Joshua Reynolds. 
Portrait, Man Holding a Lily, artist unknown. 
Portrait, Sarah Redwood Lee (bronze bas-relief), Augustus Saint-Gaudens. 
Portrait bust in plaster of the Hon. Frederick H. Gillett, Speaker 
of the House of Representatives, by Joseph Anthony Atchison; lent 
by the sculptor. 
LOANS BY THE GALLERY 
Two paintings, The Georgian Chair, by Childe Hassam, and 
Musa Regina, by Henry Oliver Walker, were lent to the American 
Federation of Arts, to be sent out with paintings from other sources 
on an educational circuit under the auspices of the federation. 
Twelve paintings, mostly from the William T. Evans collection, 
were lent to the American Federation of Arts for exhibition in Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn., February 15, 1926: 
June (the Rose), John W. Alexander. 
At Nature’s Mirror, Ralph Albert Blakelock. 
Birch Clad Hills, Ben Foster. 
Portrait of Walter Shirlaw, Frank Duveneck. 
An Interlude, Wm. Sergeant Kendall. 
Moonrise at Ogunquit, Hobart Nichols. 
Landscape, Chauncey Ryder. 
November, Dwight W. Tryon. 
The Cup of Death, Elihu Vedder. 
Autumn at Arkville, Alexander Wyant. 
Conway Hills, F. Ballard Williams. 
The Island, Edward W. Redfield. 
Five paintings (by members of the National Academy of Design) 
were lent to the academy for its centennial exhibition held at the 
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C., October 17 to November 
15, 1925, and at the Grand Central Art Galleries, New York City, 
December 1, 1925, to January 3, 1926. These were: 
The Lesson, Hugo Ballin. 
Sunset, San Giorgio, W. Gedney Bunce. 
The Siren, Louis Loeb. 
Illusions, Henry B. Fuller. 
The Monarch of the Farm, Wm. Henry Howe. 
Three paintings, portraits of Field Marshal Haig and Marshal 
Joffre, by John C. Johansen, and portrait of Her Majesty Elizabeth, 
