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National Leadership Grants: Research and Demonstration 2009 $47,780, Office of Museum Services, Los Angeles, CA. ST-03-17-0007-17, J. Paul Getty Trust (
Fifteen grants of $750 were awarded for fellowships to attend the 2009 Mellon Summer. Institute in Italian Paleography at the Getty Research Institute. Getty
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Dec 6, 2019 The recipient of a $2 million grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Seales will discuss how technological progress over the past ten years
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