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U.N. Receives Japanese Tapestry Gift
Caption Description
A silk brocade portrait of Buddha, estimated to cost ten thousand dollars, was presented to the U.N. on behalf of some seventy million Japanese of the Buddhist faith. Made by the famed Japanese religious artist Jinji Endo, the brocade took three years to complete. The offering was made in order to convey, on behalf of the Buddhist population of Japan, their concurrence with the high ideals embodied in the Charter of the United Nations.
Here Mr. Benjamin Cohen, second from right, Assistant Secretary-General for Public Information, acting for the Secretary-General, accepts the tapestry. Left is Mr. Takanawo Yoshida, Representative of Japan Buddhist Worshippers Association, and right, Mr. W.K. Harrison, Director of Planning of the Headquarters Planning Office.
Unique Identifier
UN7482944
NICA ID
334632
Production Date
01/29/1951 8:36:33 PM
City/Location
New York
Country
United States of America
Credit
UN Photo/AF