Special Grant to Commemorate the
Foundationfs 15th Anniversary
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Total@7@Subjects |
\18,090,000 |
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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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