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THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART.
The following were lent for special exhibition.

Two paintings by Ralph Albert Blakelock (from the Evans Collection) "At Nature's Mirror, " and "Sunset, Navarro Ridge, California Coast," were sent to The Reinhardt Galleries, care of Henry Reinhardt, 565 Fifth Avenue, New York City. (Returned to the Gallery).

"The Mysterious Woods," by Roswell M. Shurtleff (from the Evans Collection), was lent for a memorial exhibition of the works of this artist held at the Lotus Club, New York City, from January 12th to 26th, 1916. (Returned to the Gallery).

Two paintings: "Caresse Enfantine," by Mary Cassatt, and "A Gentlewoman," by J. Alden Weir (from the Evans Collection), were lent to the American Federation of Arts for exhibition in various cities. (Returned to the Gallery).

The painting entitled "[[crossed out]] The [[crossed out]] [[handwritten]] An [[handwritten]] Interlude," by William Sergeant Kendall (from the Evans Collection), which was lent to the American Federation of Arts for exhibition at the Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts, was further retained by the Federation and set to Nashville, Tennessee, to be shown during the summer in the Parthenon in Centennial Park, 

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