Fiscal 2022 Subjects of Grants

Fiscal 2023 Subjects of Grants

Area Country Subjects of Grants Grantee Amounts of  Grants Picture
(Link)
Americas USA Conservation of "Bugaku dancers" handscroll Asian Art Museum Foundation of San Francisco $25,000
Conservation of a Folding Screen with Six Fan Paintings by Tawaraya Sotatsu Smithsonian Institution-National Museum of Asian Art $16,000
Conservation of "Birds and Flowers" a pair of six-fold screens Portland Art Museum $19,400  
Conservation of a set of three ornamental Japanese 12th-century sutra scrolls from the Chūson-ji
(In progress)
Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester $16,600  
Europe UK Conservation of a set of three painted handscrolls, Sumiyoshi Monogatari Emaki
(In progress)
The Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford \3,390,000  
Collaborative Project for the Conservation of Japanese Paintings
(In progress)
The British Museum \2,400,000  
Holland Conservation of Japanese Prints Van Gogh Museum $21,900  
Germany Conservation of a buddhist scroll painting: Yakushi and the Twelve Divine Generals Museum of East Asian Art, Cologne \3,080,000  
Poland Conservation of Buddha Amida Statue
(In progress)
The National Museum in Poznan \3,400,000  
Conservation of the lacquered box with oshi-e decoration
(In progress)
The Museum of King Jan III's Palace At Wilanów \2,110,000  
Asia・
Middle East・
Africa
Uzbekistan Conservation of the wall paintings from the site of Zartepa
(In progress)
Kageyama Etsuko
Associate Professor
Graduate School of Humanities, Nagoya University
\1,000,000  
China The restoration of glasswares from the tomb of the Empress of the Liao dynasty in China

Mukai Yusuke
Associate Professor
Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University

\1,250,000  
Turkey Conservation of the Trenches on Kaman-Karehoyuk
(In progress)
Omura Sachihiro
Director
Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology
The Middle Eastern Culture Center in Japan
\2,000,000  
Mongolia Restoration and study of the lacquerwares excavated from Xiongnu tombs in Mongolia Hakubi Center, Kyoto University \1,920,000  
Grand Total   14 Subjects \20,550,000
US$98,900

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