44 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1922. 



A large graviire reproduction of a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, 

 taken from Douglas Volk's portrait of Lincoln painted from mem- 

 ory. Gift of Dr. Charles D. Walcott, Secretary of the Smithsonian 

 Institution. 



An oil painting entitled " The Signing of the Treaty of Ghent," 

 by Sir A. Forestier, 1914. Presented to the Smithsonian Institution 

 for the American people by the Sulgrave Institution of Great Brit- 

 ain and the United States, through Mr, Barron Collier, and accepted 

 on behalf of the United States by Chief Justice William Howard 

 Taft. Deposited by the Smithsonian Institution. 



A painting by Daniel Garber, N. A., entitled " Tohickon," pro- 

 vided by the Henry Ward Ranger bequest through the council of 

 the National Academy of Design, trustees of the fund. 



Portrait of Edwin H. Harriman, bemg an artist's proof etching, 

 one of 21 from the copper. Gift of Mrs. E. H. Harriman, New 

 York City, through Dr. Charles D. Walcott. 



Portrait bust (bronze) of Maj. Gen. George Owen Squier, Chief 

 Signal Officer, United States Army, by M. W. Daikaar. Gift of 

 General Squier. 



LOANS. 



Salutation (copy), by Albertinelli, and Holy Family (copy), by 

 Andrea del Sarto, and an er&« or painting in vegetable colors en- 

 titled " St. Anthony and the Lions," by an old monastic painter of 

 the time of Fra Angelica and Fra Bartolommeo. Lent by the Rev. 

 F. Ward Denys, of Washington, D. C. Doctor Denys lent also a 

 Minton shield, two bronze reliefs of sacred subjects, and a small 

 landscape in oil, which he withdrew before the close of the year. 



Mother and Children (Early Morning), by A. W. Bougereau 

 (1825-1905), and Sheep, by F. Brissot. Lent by Mr. and Mrs. 

 Walter Tuckerman, Edgemoor, Md. 



Deer, by J. A. Oertel, signed 1856. Lent by Mr. Charles Town- 

 send Abercrombie Miller, of New York City. 



Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, painted in 1865 by M. S. Nach- 

 trieb (1835-1913). Lent by Mr. Anton Heitmuller, of Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



A series of 10 architectural drawings by Rossel Edward Mitchell, 

 showing the artist's plan for furthering the International Historical 

 Museum. Lent by Rossel Edward Mitchell, of Washington, D. C, 

 and withdrawn at the close of the special exhibition during Janu- 

 ary, 1922. 



Forty-six paintings, comprising kakemonos and framed pictures 

 by Shunko Sugiura, of Tokyo, Japan. Lent by the artist and with- 

 drawn at the close of the special exhibition, from January 18 to 27, 

 1922. 



