THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART 
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THE MARCH OF TIME. By Henry Sandham. Oil on canvas. 144 by 
252 inches. Signed. 
Presented to the Institution by the artist, November 22, 
1902. This picture was exhibited in the National Museum 
during several years prior to its presentation. According to 
the artist, the subject was suggested by the reunion of the 
Grand Army of the Republic in Boston in 1889. It represents 
a parade of veterans containing the portraits of many soldiers 
who were conspicuous in the civil war, from the grade of private 
to the rank of lieutenant-general. On the right is a group of 
women, also including portraits of several who rendered dis- 
tinguished services in the same connection. 
Painting representing a scene from the story of the GENTLEMAN OF 
FRANCE. By Antoine Etex. Oil on wood. 6 by 1 1 inches. 
This little picture, presented to the Museum by Mr. Nathan 
Appleton, December 12, 1903, is signed Etex. A slight abra- 
sion of the paint before the name seems to have removed 
an initial. Mr. Appleton states that the painting was by 
Antoine, who was born in Paris in 1808 and died in 1888. He 
was a sculptor, painter, architect, engraver, and writer on art 
subjects, but worked chiefly as a sculptor. 
PORTRAIT OF GEORGE CATLIN, 1796-1872. By W. H. Fisk , R. A., 
1849. Three-quarters length, oil on canvas. 49 X by 39X inches. 
Lent to the National Museum by Mrs. Louise Catlin Kinney, 
May 24, 1904. 
PORTRAIT OF GENERAL JOSfi ANTONIO PAEZ, 1790-1873, Liber- 
ator and President oe Venezuela. By John J. Peoli. Full 
length, in military uniform. Oil on canvas. 85 X by 61 X inches. 
Signed and dated 1890. 
Presented to the National Museum by the children of the 
artist through his daughter, Mrs. Mary Peoli Maginn, Decem- 
ber 7, 1905. 
PORTRAIT OF DR. WILLIAM T. G. MORTON. By William Hudson, 
jr. Half length. Oil on canvas. 36 by 29 inches. Signed and 
dated 1845. 
Gift of Dr. William James Morton, January 28, 1908. 
