Donors to the Smithsonian 

 Institution in Fiscal 

 Year 1997 



The Board of Regents and the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution join 

 with the entire staff in thanking all of the Institution's friends for the 

 generosity they have shown with their financial support, gifts to the collec- 

 tion, and in-kind donations. Gifts are recorded under the title of the 

 recipient bureau or office, with a brief description of the gift where ap- 

 propriate. If perchance the name of any donor has been omitted from these 

 lists, it is an inadvertence and in no way diminishes the Institution's 

 gratitude. Many gifts were received from donors who prefer to remain 

 anonymous; the Smithsonian wishes to thank these people, as well, for their 

 support. 



Anacostia Museum and 

 Center for African 

 American History and 

 Culture 



Donors of Financial Support 



$500, 000 or more 



The Lilly Endowment, Inc. 



$2% 000 or more 



Freddie Mac Foundation 



$10, 000 or more 



The Smithsonian Institution's Special 

 Exhibition Fund 



Donors to the Collection 



Joyce B. Nixon. Quilt square. 1996 

 St. John Christian Methodist Episcopal 



Church, Washington, D.C. Altar rail. 



ca. 1970 



Freer Gallery of Art and 

 Arthur M. Sackler Gallery 



Donors to the Collections — 

 Freer Gallery of Art 



Mr. and Mrs. Willard Clark. In honor of 

 the 75 Anniversary of the Freer Gal- 

 lery of An. Ariwara no Narihira, by 

 Sumiyoshi Gukei (1631-1705), Japan, 

 Edo period, late I7th-early 18th cen- 



tury, hanging scroll, ink and color on 

 silk with ivory roller knobs (F1997.9). 



Mr. Kenneth Folger Crafts. Susano'o no 

 Mikoto Slaying a Dragon, by Kimura 

 Ritsugaku (1827-1890), Japan, Meiji 

 era, 1890, hanging scroll, ink, color, 

 and gold on silk with wood roller 

 knobs (F1997.10). 



Peggy and Richard Danziger, in honor 

 of Dr. Kurt and Alice Gitter. Bodhid- 

 harma, by Fugai Ekun (1568-1650), 

 Japan, Edo period, 17th century, 

 hanging scroll, ink on paper 

 (F1997.12). 



Mrs. Evelyn C. Lazzari, in memory of 

 Pietro Lazzari. Capturing Horses at 

 Koganehara. Japan, Edo period, rnid- 

 19th century, hand scroll, ink and 

 color on silk with wood roller knobs 

 (F1997.1). 



Brigadier General Hal C. Patrison and 

 Cleda Woodworth Pattison. Scholar 

 in a Landscape, by Nakajima Raisho 

 (1796-1871), Japan, Meiji era, 1883, 

 hanging scroll, ink and color on silk 

 (F1996.34). 



Donors to the Collection — 

 Arthur M. Sackler Gallery- 

 Anonymous. Group of nine 20th- 

 century Japanese prints: Treetop 

 (blue), by Hoshi Joichi (born 1913), 

 Japan, 1973, woodblock print, ink on 

 paper (S1996.64). Big Tree — Early 

 Spring, by Hoshi Joichi (born 1913), 

 Japan, 1978, woodblock print, ink on 

 paper (S1996.65). Moss Garden — Bam- 

 boo, by Clifton Karhu (born 1927), 

 United States, 1968, woodblock 

 print, ink on paper (S1996.66). 

 Horyuji To (Pagoda of Horyuji), 

 Kawada Kan (born 1927), Japan, 

 1973, stencil print, ink on paper 

 (S1996.67). Temple, by Saito Kiyoshi 

 (born 1907), Japan, undated, 

 woodblock print, ink on paper 

 (S1996.68). Gate Kamakura (A), by 

 Saito Kiyoshi (born 1907), Japan, 

 1972, woodblock print, ink on paper 

 (S1996.69). Izuka Spa, by Sekino 

 Jun'ichiro (born 1914), Japan, un- 

 dated, woodblock print, ink on 

 paper. (S1996.70). Birth in Green, by 

 Tajirna Hiroyuki (1911— 1984), Japan, 



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