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Grace Church in New York, medals for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 
and groups for the Pan-American building in Washington. N. A., 1909; 
member, Nat. Sculpture Soc.; N. Y. Arch. league; N. Y. Municipal Art 
Soc. Sculptor. Studio, New York. 
BEALE AND CARSON HAILING STOCKTON'S FLAGSHIP. 
Bronze. Height, 13 ft. in.; base, 7 ft. 
1 % in. wide. 
Tablet commemorating an act of heroism by Acting Lieu- 
tenant (afterwards General) Edward E. Beale and Kit Carson 
during the War with Mexico. Gift of Hon. Truxton Beale, 
1910. 
MacGilvary, Norwood Hodge. 
Bom, Bangkok, Siam, Nov. 14, 1874. Pupil of Mark Hopkins Inst., San 
Francisco; Myron Barlow in England; Laurens in Paris. Silver medal, 
Panama-Pacific Intemat. Exp., San Francisco, 1915. Member, Amer. 
Art Assoc, of Paris. Studio, New York. 
TWILIGHT AFTER RAIN. 
Signed. On canvas, 32K H., 26^ W. 
Presented by Mr. Frederic Fairchild Sherman, of New York, 
in memory of his wife, Eloise Lee Sherman, 1913. 
Michelangelo (1475-1564). 
HEAD OF DAVID. Plaster cast from the original. 
Height, 3 ft. 354 in.; base, 10X in. by 1 ft. 1 in. 
Gift of Louis Amateis, of Washington, 1912. 
Moreau, Adrien. 
Bom, Troyes, France, Apr. 18, 1843; died, Paris, 1906. Genre painter. 
Pupil of Pils. Made his first exhibition at the Paris Salon in 1868; awarded 
second-class medals at the Salon of 1876 and Paris Exposition of 1889; 
decoration of the Legion of Honor, 1892 ; took part with high honors in the 
Paris Exposition of 1900. Was the founder, in 1878, of the Societe des 
aquarellistes. 
CROSSING THE FERRY. 
Signed and dated, 1884. On canvas, 51 H., 79*4 W. 
Presented by Mrs. James Lowndes, in memory of her father, 
Lucius Tuckerman, 1908. 
