Paul Cravath
To conduct dissertation research in Thailand on Khmer dance-drama in connection with a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at the University of Hawaii.
Learn MoreTo conduct dissertation research in Thailand on Khmer dance-drama in connection with a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at the University of Hawaii.
Learn Moreto provide assistance for Hui Sheng Kao, the Republic of China, and Akiko Sakonju, Japan, to study in a program leading to the Bachelor of Music degree at the Curtis Institute of Music
Learn Moreto conduct dissertation research in India on sixteenth and seventeenth century paintings of the Malwa region.
Learn Moreto provide support for the publication of A Dictionary of Japanese Artists by Laurance P. Roberts, art historian, Venice
Learn Moreto conduct dissertation research in Japan on thirteenth-century Japanese painting.
Learn MoreTo support travel to India in connection with the exhibition Unknown India: Ritual Art in Tribe and Village, organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Learn Moreto provide support for the exhibition The Buddhist Art of Tibet shown at the Hayden Gallery, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, April-May 1975.
Learn Moreto provide support for the preparation of a catalogue by Stella Kramrisch, curator of Indian art, for the exhibition The Manifestations of Siva to be shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1978
to enable Haku Shah, designer, National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, India, to accompany the exhibition Unknown India: Ritual Art in Tribe and Village shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the St. Louis Art Museum, and the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, January-August 1968.
Learn Moreto prepare an index for A Dictionary of Japanese Artists
to conduct research in connection with the preparation of A Dictionary of Japanese Artists
Learn Moreto provide support for preparation under the direction of Shirley Sun, executive director, Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco, of the film Old Treasures from New China, documenting the exhibition Archaeological Finds from the People's Republic of China shown in Washington, D.C., Kansas City, and San Francisco.
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