Morris Rossabi
to travel to Korea, Taiwan, China, and Indonesia to study the influence of Mongol patronage on Chinese arts of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
了解更多to travel to Korea, Taiwan, China, and Indonesia to study the influence of Mongol patronage on Chinese arts of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
了解更多To study and document Cambodian performing arts events during the annual Festival of the Waters in Phnom Penh in November 1992.
了解更多to pursue research in international cultural relations and in Indian dance, art history, and literature
to survey cultural institutions and contemporary art developments in the United States and Indonesia.
了解更多to conduct research in Indonesia on the influence of Islam on eastern Javanese art and architecture
了解更多to investigate terracotta and related ceramic forms in Indonesia, Thailand, Burma, and Taiwan
to investigate terracotta and related ceramic forms in Indonesia, Thailand, Burma, and Taiwan
了解更多to conduct field research on basketry traditions in Central and East java in preparation for an exhibition on Indonesian basketry at the Treganza Anthropology Museum in late 1991
了解更多To survey cultural activities in Indonesia in preparation for writing several articles about the Festival of Indonesia.
了解更多To complete research in Indonesia for a doctoral dissertation on contemporary Indonesian painting.
了解更多John & Susan L. Huntington - to study public and private collections, monuments, and artifacts in Indonesia in connection with the preparation of the Encyclopedia of Buddhist Iconography
了解更多Make multiple videotape copies of Indonesian materials in the Tessilo Adam film collection in the Library's Dance Collection for donation to selected cultural and educational institutions in Indonesia.
to support the catalogue of the exhibition "Tales of Japan: Scrolls and Prints from the New York Public Library," opening in January 1986
Assist the Dance Collection of the New York Public Library in establishing an archive of research materials documenting Asian dance.
to assist the Dance Collection of the New York Public Library in establishing an archive or research materials documenting Asian dance, and to enable Genevieve Oswald, curator of the Dance Collection, to survey dance facilities, visit institution, and meet with specialists in Asia in connection with the creation of the archive.
了解更多Conduct dissertation research in Central Java on female roles in Indonesian music performance.
了解更多to examine the textile collection and textile storage facilities at the National Museum of Singapore in early 1989
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