THEIR IMPERIAL HIGHNESSES PRINCE AND PRINCESS TAKAMATSU
HONORARY COMMITTEE
For Japan:
THE PRIME MINISTER
THE MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
THE MINISTER OF FINANCE
THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION
EIKICHI ARAKI, JAPANESE AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AISUKE KABAYAMA. HONORARY PRESIDENT. JAPAN-AMERICA SOCIETY
For the United States of America:
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
ROBERT D. MURPHY. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN
JOSEPH C. GREW, FORMER AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, III. PRESIDENT OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY
SPONSORS
Commission for Protection of Cultural Properties. Tokyo:
SEHCHIRO TAKAHASHI
YUKIO YASHIRO
MORITATSU HOSOKAWA
NAOTO ICHIMADA
SHOZO UCHIDA
Committee of American Museum Directors:
GEORGE H. EDGELL Director. Museum of Fine Arts. Boston
DAVID E. FINLEY Director. National Gallery of Art. Washington
RICHARD E. FULLER President and Director. Scattle Art Museum
DANIEL CATTON RICH Director, The Art Institute of Chicago
FRANCIS HENRY TAYLOR Director. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York
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Publication Information: Book Title: Exhibition of Japanese Painting and Sculpture. Contributors: Government of Japan - orgname. Publisher: National Gallery of Art. Place of Publication: Washington, DC. Publication Year: 1953. Page Number: 4.
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