140 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914, 
SuMMARY OF THE CuaruES L. Freer CoLuecTion oF AMERICAN AND 
OrtentaL ART ON JUNE 30, 1914. 
AMERICAN ARTISTS. 
Thomas Wilmer Dewing. Twenty-six oil paintings, 9 pastels, and 
1 silver point. 
Childe Hassam. One oil painting. 
Winslow Homer. One oil painting and 3 water colors. 
J. Gari Melchers. One oil painting. 
John Singer Sargent. Two oil paintings. 
Joseph Lindon Smith. Two oil paintings. 
Abbott Handerson Thayer. Eleven oil paintings and 1 water color. 
Dwight William Tryon. Twenty-nine oil paintings, 2 water colors, 
and 16 pastels. 
John Henry Twachtman. Two oil paintings. 
James McNeill Whistler. Sixty-two oil paintings, 44 water colors, 
32 pastels, 110 drawings and sketches, 1 album of sketches, 418 etch- 
ings and dry points (626 impressions), 172 lithographs (1938 impres- 
sions), 8 wood engravings, 88 original copper plates (including the 
Thames set of 16, with an impression from each of the plates after 
they had been defaced, and the Coast Survey plate), and the entire 
decorations of The Peacock Room. 
ORIENTAL PAINTINGS. 
Screens. Japanese, 145; Chinese, 4. 
Panels. Japanese, 69; Chinese, 32. 
Kakemono. Japanese, 267; Chinese, 160. 
Makimono or scroll paintings. Japanese, 18; Chinese, 131. 
Albums containing from 4 to 78 paintings and sketches each. 
Japanese, 4; Chinese, 28. 
Tibetan paintings, 13. 
ORIENTAL POTTERY. 
Japanese, 754; Chinese, 251; Korean, 224. 
Central and western Asian, 295, of which 157 were from Rakka, 95 
from Persia, 15 from Babylonia, and the remainder from miscella- 
neous sources, including Saltonabad, Hembodji, Djohar, Damascus, 
and Arabia. 
Egyptian, 137; Moorish, 1; Greek, 3. 
ORIENTAL BRONZES, 
Chinese, 211; Japanese, 6; Egyptian, 7; Persian, 2; Grecian, 2; 
and 1 each from Korea, Babylonia, Syria, Cambodia, Anthia, Swank- 
holor Sukhotai, Chien-Rai (Western Laos), and an unknown locality. 
