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THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART
Accessions 1917-1918.

the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe) through Mr. De Lancey Gill, an oil painting, "Salome with the Head of John the Baptist," artist undetermined; from the Rev. Dr. F. Ward Denys, Washington, D.C., an oil painting, "Gathering Flowers," by E. Keyser, 1890; from the estate of Henry Ulke through Mr. Titus Ulke, Washington, D.C., two oil portraits Ludwig van Beethoven, 1875, and Ulysses S. Grant, 1876, by Henry Ulke; a landscape in oil, "Clearing up" in the Berkshires, by James Henry Moser, from Mrs. James Henry Moser, Washington, D.C.; from Mrs. G.L. Hitchcock, Washington, D.C., a collection of Capo di Monte porcelains, bronzes, etc., 20 specimens; from Edward Trenchard, Babylon, N.Y., an oil painting, "Sea, Sand and Solitude", by Edward Trenchard; from Mrs. G.B. Willis, Alexandris, Virginia, a water color, "The Spirit of the Sphinx," by the American painter, Henry Bacon, done in Egypt, 1897; a bust in Carrara marble, being a copy of Luigi Guglielmi, of the head of the Antinous of the Capitoline Museum, Rome; and "Virginia Virgo," (a young girl) in Carrara marble, by Sir Moses Exekiel, Rome, 1897; from Mrs. Allen M. Sumner, Washington, D.C., a representation in marble of the clasped hands of Dr. and Mrs. Allen M. Sumner, by John A. Jackson, Sculptor, Florence, Italy, 1869; from Lieut. Commander W. W. Smyth, U.S. Navy, and Mrs. Smyth, an