Bert Winther
to undertake research in Japan for a book, Friction on the East/West Border: Japanese and American Art in the 1950s.
Learn Moreto undertake research in Japan for a book, Friction on the East/West Border: Japanese and American Art in the 1950s.
Learn Moreto support the participation of students in ACSAA's 1996 biennial meeting scheduled to be held in Minneapolis in May 1996.
Enable Vasant Jadhav, research associate in archaeology, Deccan College, Pune, India, to organize photographic materials on South and Southeast Asian art and archaeology for incorporation into the ACSAA Color Slide Project at the University of Michigan in fall 1983.
Provide support for the first ACSAA Symposium on South Asian Art, held at the University of Minnesota in May 1981.
To provide support for the establishment of a distribution program of color slides of the art of India and other South Asian countries for universities, museums, other educational institutions, and specialists.
To the University of Minnesota to provide support for the meeting of the American Committee for South Asian Art, May 1972.
To the University of Chicago to provide support for meeting of the American Committee for South Asian Art concerning the establishment of the American Academy of Benares, August 1965
Learn Moreto study and document Khmer and Burmese religious architecture in Burma, Cambodia, and Thailand, beginning December 1995.
Learn Moreto undertake dissertation research in China in 1995-96 for a study of Buddhist central-pillar cave temples built along the Silk Route in the fourth to sixth centuries
Learn MoreTo conduct research in Japan in connection with an exhibition of contemporary Japanese ceramics to be shown at the Brooklyn Museum in 1989
Learn MoreTo complete a program of study in art history leading to the Ph.D. degree at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1995-1996.
To continue to study Indian art history in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at the University of California, Berkeley, during 1993-1994
To continue to study art history in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at the University of California, Berekeley, during the 1991-1992 academic year.
Learn MoreTo provide support for a graduate seminar on Buddhist painting of the Ming period which will be held at a number of sites in China in summer 1996.
To provide partial support for the travel expenses in the United States of visiting Chinese art historian Cai Xing-yi.
Learn MoreTo undertake research in China in summer 1995 for an exhibition of recent archaeological finds to be presented at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in 1998.
Learn MoreElisabeth Benard and Nima Dorjee: to analyze and document Buddhist monuments and works of art in four major holy areas in eastern Tibet in 1995.
Learn MoreTo conduct research in Southeast Asia for an exhibition of Pre-Angkor and Angkor period works of art from Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand, to be presented at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Learn MoreTo pursue research on western Tibetan Buddhist monastic art of the twelfth to sixteenth centuries in Ladakh and Zangskar in summer 1994.
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