Special Grant to Commemorate the Foundationfs 15th Anniversary

Subjects of Grants

Grantee

Amounts of  Grants

Picture (Link)

Conservation of Procession of the Korean Ambassadors Scroll in the Collection of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, United Kingdom John T. Carpenter
Lecturer in Japanese Art,
Department of Art and Archaeology,
School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS),
University of London

\3,000,000

Conservation of Three Japanese Paintings (Tiger by Ganku, Sugawara-no-Michizane in China, and Malevolent Deity at Kojima Temple) in the British Museum, United Kingdom Timothy T. Clark
Head of the Japanese Section,
Department of Asia,
The British Museum

\4,000,000
(Note)

Conservation Treatment of Two Soga Shohaku Two-panel Screens, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA Jacki Elgar
Head of Asian Conservation
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

US$20,000

Conservation of Mural Painting Fragments included in the Displaced Cultural Properties from Afghanistan Takayasu Kijima
Professor
Conservation and Restoration Techniques
Tokyo National University of Fine Arts & Music

\2,100,000

Restoration of Japanese Painting (Gion Festival) of the Museum of East Asian Art in Cologne, Germany Adele Schlombs
Director
Museum of East Asian Art in Cologne

\3,790,000

Restoration and Conservation of an Ancient Wooden Coffin Decorated with Gold Leaf and Fine Relief in Colors in a Quarry on Turki Hill within Tongliao City of Inner Mongolia, P. R. China La Ta
Director
The Inner Mongolian Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology

\3,200,000

Conservation of Fragments of Buddhist Manuscripts (Birch Document) from Bamiyan Site, Afghanistan Kazuya Yamauchi
Head, Regional Environment Section
Japan Center for International Cooperation in Conservation
National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Tokyo

\2,000,000

 Total@7@Subjects

 \18,090,000
US$20,000

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Note: To be granted in two years to comply with the time schedule of the restoration project.

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