Robert Poor
to survey collections of Chinese gold and silver vessels in Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Europe, and the Middle East
了解更多to survey collections of Chinese gold and silver vessels in Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Europe, and the Middle East
了解更多to provide for the purchase of audiovisual materials on the arts of Asia for the Asian Library of the Ramon Magsaysay Center to be used in connection with lectures, film showings, and exhibitions.
了解更多to survey contemporary theater activities in the United States, Japan, and Australia.
To study dramatic literature, theory, and criticism at New York University
了解更多to participate in archaeological excavations at Sonkh, Mathura, India, under the direction of Herbert Hartel, Museum fur Indische Kunst, Berlin
了解更多to survey programs and methods of music instruction at Indiana University, the University of Southern California, and other schools in the United States.
了解更多to complete dissertation research in India and other Asian countries on Moghul painting.
了解更多to attend a meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science in Perth, Australia, August 1973, to deliver a paper on prehistoric Indonesian pottery.
了解更多to provide support for an archaeological training project in Java for Indonesian university students and government personnel conducted jointly by the University Museum and the National Archaeological Institute of Indonesia, under the direction of Teguh Asmar and Bennet Bronson.
to provide support for archaeological excavations at Mohenjo-daro, Pakistan, under the direction of George F. Dales, curator of South Asian archaeology, the University Museum, and for the preparation of the final report on this project.
了解更多to study theater in a program leading to the Ph.D. degree at Indiana University.
了解更多to continue to study art history in programs leading to the M.F.A. and Ph.D. degrees at Harvard University, to survey museums in the United States, and to conduct dissertation research at Princeton University and in Hong Kong, India, Japan, the Republic of China, and Thailand.
to continue to study art history in programs leading to the M.F.A. and Ph.D. degrees at Harvard University, to survey museums in the United States, and to conduct dissertation research at Princeton University and in Hong Kong, India, Japan, the Republic of China, and Thailand.
to continue to study art history in programs leading to the M.F.A. and Ph.D. degrees at Harvard University, to survey museums in the United States, and to conduct dissertation research at Princeton University and in Hong Kong, India, Japan, the Republic of China, and Thailand.
To study art history in programs leading to the M.F.A. and Ph.D. degrees at Harvard University, to survey museums in the United States, and to conduct dissertation research at Princeton University and in Hong Kong, India, Japan, the Republic of China, and Thailand
了解更多to enable the following scholars from Japan to participate in the symposium Ukiyo-e Prints and Paintings: The Primitive Period (1680-1745) held at the Art Institute of Chicago, November 1971, in connection with the exhibition of the same name: toyohisa Adachi, founder and director, Adachi Institute of Woodblock Prints, tokyo; Richard Lane, Kokubunji, tokyo, and research associate, Honolulu Academy of Arts; Muneshige Narazaki, founder and director, Japan Ukiyo-e Society; Kiyoshi Shibui, professor, Keio University tokyo; Juzo Suzuki, director, Human and Cultural Sciences Department, National Diet Library, Tokyo.
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