Английская Википедия:Charles Lang Freer Medal
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The Charles Lang Freer medal was established in 1956 by the Smithsonian Institution in honor of Charles Lang Freer, the founder of the Freer collection. The medal is conferred intermittently, honoring distinguished career contributions made by scholars in the history of art.
Recipients
- First – Osvald Siren, February 15, 1956.[1]
- Second – Ernst Kühnel, May 3, 1960.[2]
- Third – Yashiro Yukio, September 15, 1965.[3]
- Fourth – Tanaka Ichimatsu, May 2, 1973.[4]
- Fifth – Laurence Sickman, September 11, 1973.[5]
- Sixth – Roman Ghirshman, January 16, 1974.[6]
- Seventh – Max Loehr, May 2, 1983.[7]
- Eighth – Stella Kramrisch, 1985.
- Ninth – Alexander Coburn Soper III, 1990.[8]
- Tenth – Sherman Lee, 1998.[9]
- Eleventh – Oleg Grabar, 2001.[10]
- Twelfth – James F. Cahill, 2010.
- Thirteenth – John M. Rosenfield, 2012.
- Fourteenth – Jessica Rawson, 2017.[11]
- Fifteenth – Vidya Deheija, April 28, 2023.[12]
- Sixteenth – Gülru Necipoğlu, October 27, 2023.[12]
Notes
References
- Soper, Alexander. (1990). A Case of Meaningful Magic. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- Freer Gallery of Art. (1960). The Charles Lang Freer medal, February 25, 1956. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- __________. (1973). Fifth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, September 11, 1973. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- __________. (1956). First presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, February 25, 1956. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- __________. (1973). Fourth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, May 2, 1973. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- __________. (1960). Second presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, May 3, 1960. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- __________. (1983). Seventh presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, May 2, 1983. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- __________. (1974). Sixth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, January 16, 1974. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- __________. (1998). Tenth Presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, Sherman E. Lee. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- __________. (1965). Third presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, September 15, 1965.Шаблон:Dead link Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
- Roades, Katharine N. (1960). "An Appreciation of Charles Lang Freer (1859-1919)," Ars Orientalis. Vol. 2.
External links
- Smithsonian: Freer medal, obverse image; reverse image
Шаблон:Smithsonian Institution
- ↑ Freer Gallery of Art. (1956). (1956). First presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, February 25, 1956; "Swede to Receive First Freer Medal," New York Times. February 26, 1956.
- ↑ Freer Gallery of Art. (1960). Second presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, May 3, 1960.
- ↑ Freer Gallery of Art. (1965). Third presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, September 15, 1965.Шаблон:Dead link
- ↑ Freer Gallery of Art. (1973). Fourth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, May 2, 1973.
- ↑ Freer Gallery of Art. (1973). Fifth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, September 11, 1973.
- ↑ Freer Gallery of Art. (1973). Sixth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, January 16, 1974.
- ↑ Freer Gallery of Art. (1983). Seventh presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, May 2, 1983.
- ↑ Soper, Alexander. (1990). A Case of Meaningful Magic.
- ↑ Freer Gallery of Art. (1998). Tenth Presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, Sherman E. Lee.
- ↑ PBS (WNET, New York): Oleg Grabar, Big Ideas, TV program.
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 12,0 12,1 Шаблон:Cite web
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