Donors to the Collection/ 

 Freet Gallery of Art 



Anonymous friends of Harold P. Stern. 

 10 ceramic shashimi plates and one 

 wooden lidded box, 1755 (Horeki 5), 

 by unidentified Japanese artist 

 (Fi993.i9.i-nab). 



Ms. Dorothy D. Bray. Landscape, hang- 

 ing scroll with ink and color on silk, 

 Meiji period, 1876, by Taki Katei 

 (F1993.17). 



Dr. and Mrs. George J. Fan. Ceramic Jar. 

 Tang dynasty (618-907 A.D.), by Chi- 

 nese unidentified artist (F1993.20). 



. Ceramic Cup. Tang dy- 

 nasty (618-907 A.D.), by unidenti- 

 fied Chinese artist (F1993.21). 



Mrs. Olga Hirshhorn. 3 Edo period 

 woodblock prints c.1856, 1854. and 

 1854, by Utagawa Kuniyoshi 

 (F1993.22-24). 



Mr. Kyoichi Itoh. Bird and Flouer. ink 

 and color painting on silk, late 15th- 

 early 16th century in the style of Lu 

 Ji (Chinese) (F1993.25). 



Ms. Sherry Peters Matz. Ceramn incense 

 burner. Qing dynasty, 19th century, by 

 unidentified Chinese artist (F1994.I). 



Ms. Duncan Moose Whittome. 37 stone 

 and metal seals, primarily from the 

 Sasanian period, 224 B.C.- 651 AD. 

 (from the collection of James and El- 

 eanor Moose) (F1993.18.l-.37). 



Donors to the Collection/ 

 Arthur M. Sackler Gallery 



Mrs. Olga Hirshhorn. World's Greatest 

 Circus, triptych woodblock print on 

 paper, Meiji period, 1886, by 

 Masanobu (S199347 a-c). 



The Japan Foundation. 30 contempo- 

 rary porcelains from Japan, late 20th 

 century, (S1993.9-38). 



Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kruglak. 13 

 woodblock prints on paper, mid to 

 late 19th century, by Tsukioka 

 Yoshitoshi (Si993.67abc-79). 



Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Larsen. 2 woodblock 

 prints on paper depicting 

 Tomonoura, 20th century, by 

 Yoshida Hiroshi (S1994.1-2). 



Mr. H. Ed Robison. 17 woodblock 

 prints on paper and 2 drawings on 



paper, 1912-1926, by Hashiguchi 

 Goyo (S1993.48-66). 



The Secretary of the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution, Robert McC. Adams. Camel 

 train, silkscreened print, color and 

 gold leaf on paper, late 20th century, 

 by Hirayama Ikuo (SSC1993.1) 



Mr. Manshih Yonfan. Landscape, hang- 

 ing scroll, ink on paper, silk and 

 wood, early 1930s, by Chang Dai- 

 chien (S1993.44). 



Donors of In-Kind Support 



Dr. Fu Shen. 264 copies of Contemporary 

 Calligraphy and Painting from the Re- 

 public of China, to be sold in the 

 Sackler Gallery shop. 



Art Research Foundation of Japan. 

 Roundtrip airline tickets and per 

 diem for Oriental Art Restoration 

 Specialist to accompany Freer Gallery 

 paintings from Tokyo to Washington. 



Tokyo National Research Institute for 

 Cultural Properties. Roundtrip air- 

 line tickets and per diem for Conser- 

 vator to travel to conference in Tokyo. 



Hirshhorn Museum and 

 Sculpture Garden 



Donors of Financial Support 



$100,000 or more 



Holenia Trust 

 Lannan Foundation 



$50. 000 or more 



Peter Norton Family Foundation 



$ 10. 000 or more 



Smithsonian Institution Special Exhibi 



tions Fund 

 Smithsonian Institution Research 



Equipment Pool 



$5,000 or more 



Smithsonian Institution Educational 



Outreach Fund 

 Smithsonian Institution Information 



Resource Management Pool 



$1,000 or more 



Marvin and Elayne Mordes 

 Smithsonian Institution Research 



Opportunity Fund 

 Anonymous gift 



Donors to the Collection 



Anonymous gift (partial gift), Untitled. 



1992, gouache and pasted paper, 



mounted on paper, by Richard 



Diebenkorn (94.14). 

 Siah Armaiani, Loading Dock with Door. 



1974-75, painted wood, by Siah 



Armajani (94.4). 

 Siah Armaiani, Basement Window! F irst 



Floor Window. 1974—75, painted wood 



and paperboard, by Siah Armajani 



(94-5)- 



Siah Armajani, Header Beam Center. 

 1974-75, painted wood and paper- 

 board, by Siah Armajani (94.6). 



Siah Armaiani, Open Window/Open Shut- 

 ters, 1974-75, painted wood, paper- 

 board, and screen marerial, by Siah 

 Armaiani (94.7). 



Siah Armaiani, Picture Window with Two 

 Chairs. 1974-75, painted wood and 

 paperboard, by Siah Armaiani (94.8). 



Siah Armaiani, Closed WmdoulOpen Win- 

 dou. 1974-75, painted wood and pa- 

 perboard, by Siah Armaiani (94.9). 



Elisabeth Cunnick and Peter Freeman, 

 Atopia. 1990—91, sand and acrylic on 

 resin, by Michael Young (93.30). 



The Fondation Rustin, Pres de la Porte 

 Ouverte (Near the Open Door). 1993, 

 acrylic on canvas, by Jean Rustin 

 (93-18). 



Samuel Greenbaum, Leaves from the Note- 

 book of a Horse Girl. 1970, acrylic on 

 canvas and painted wood frame, by- 

 Roy De Forest (93.21). 



Harmon Lily, Self '-Portrait. 1981, oil on 

 linen, by Harmon Lily (93.23). 



Harmon Lily, The Twins. 1984, oil on 

 linen, by Harmon Lily (93.24). 



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