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Charles Lang Freer Medal : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Charles Lang Feer 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.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.* Second – Ernst Kühnel, May 3, 1960.Freer Gallery of Art. (1960). ( ''Second presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, May 3, 1960.'' )* Third – Yashiro Yukio, September 15, 1965.Freer Gallery of Art. (1965). (''Third presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, September 15, 1965.'' )* Fourth – Tanaka Ichimatsu, May 2, 1973.Freer Gallery of Art. (1973). ( ''Fourth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, May 2, 1973.'' )* Fifth – Laurence Sickman, September 11, 1973.Freer Gallery of Art. (1973). ( ''Fifth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, September 11, 1973.'' )* Sixth – Roman Ghirshman, January 16, 1974.Freer Gallery of Art. (1973). ( ''Sixth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, January 16, 1974.'' )* Seventh – Max Loehr, May 2, 1983.Freer Gallery of Art. (1983). (''Seventh presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, May 2, 1983.'' )* Eighth – Stella Kramrisch, 1985.* Ninth – Alexander Coburn Soper III, 1990.Soper, Alexander. (1990). ( ''A Case of Meaningful Magic.'' )* Tenth – Sherman Lee, 1998.Freer Gallery of Art. (1998). ( ''Tenth Presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, Sherman E. Lee.'' )* Eleventh – Oleg Grabar, 2001.PBS (WNET, New York): ( Oleg Grabar, ) ( ''Big Ideas,'' ) TV program.*Twelfth– James F. Cahill, 2010.*Thirteenth– John M. Rosenfield, 2012.
The Charles Lang Feer 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.〔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.〕 * Second – Ernst Kühnel, May 3, 1960.〔Freer Gallery of Art. (1960). ( ''Second presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, May 3, 1960.'' )〕 * Third – Yashiro Yukio, September 15, 1965.〔Freer Gallery of Art. (1965). (''Third presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, September 15, 1965.'' )〕 * Fourth – Tanaka Ichimatsu, May 2, 1973.〔Freer Gallery of Art. (1973). ( ''Fourth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, May 2, 1973.'' )〕 * Fifth – Laurence Sickman, September 11, 1973.〔Freer Gallery of Art. (1973). ( ''Fifth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, September 11, 1973.'' )〕 * Sixth – Roman Ghirshman, January 16, 1974.〔Freer Gallery of Art. (1973). ( ''Sixth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, January 16, 1974.'' )〕 * Seventh – Max Loehr, May 2, 1983.〔Freer Gallery of Art. (1983). (''Seventh presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, May 2, 1983.'' )〕 * Eighth – Stella Kramrisch, 1985. * Ninth – Alexander Coburn Soper III, 1990.〔Soper, Alexander. (1990). ( ''A Case of Meaningful Magic.'' )〕 * Tenth – Sherman Lee, 1998.〔Freer Gallery of Art. (1998). ( ''Tenth Presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, Sherman E. Lee.'' )〕 * Eleventh – Oleg Grabar, 2001.〔PBS (WNET, New York): ( Oleg Grabar, ) ( ''Big Ideas,'' ) TV program.〕 *Twelfth– James F. Cahill, 2010. *Thirteenth– John M. Rosenfield, 2012.
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Charles Lang Feer 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.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.* Second – Ernst Kühnel, May 3, 1960.Freer Gallery of Art. (1960). ( ''Second presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, May 3, 1960.'' )* Third – Yashiro Yukio, September 15, 1965.Freer Gallery of Art. (1965). (''Third presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, September 15, 1965.'' )* Fourth – Tanaka Ichimatsu, May 2, 1973.Freer Gallery of Art. (1973). ( ''Fourth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, May 2, 1973.'' )* Fifth – Laurence Sickman, September 11, 1973.Freer Gallery of Art. (1973). ( ''Fifth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, September 11, 1973.'' )* Sixth – Roman Ghirshman, January 16, 1974.Freer Gallery of Art. (1973). ( ''Sixth presentation of the Charles Lang Freer medal, January 16, 1974.'' )* Seventh – Max Loehr, May 2, 1983.Freer Gallery of Art. (1983). (''Seventh presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, May 2, 1983.'' )* Eighth – Stella Kramrisch, 1985.* Ninth – Alexander Coburn Soper III, 1990.Soper, Alexander. (1990). ( ''A Case of Meaningful Magic.'' )* Tenth – Sherman Lee, 1998.Freer Gallery of Art. (1998). ( ''Tenth Presentation of the Charles Lang Freer Medal, Sherman E. Lee.'' )* Eleventh – Oleg Grabar, 2001.PBS (WNET, New York): ( Oleg Grabar, ) ( ''Big Ideas,'' ) TV program.*Twelfth– James F. Cahill, 2010.*Thirteenth– John M. Rosenfield, 2012.」の詳細全文を読む
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