Japanese Art
Last updated August 2009
ASIAN ART: General
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- Asian Collections, in The Victoria and Albert Museum, London
- The East Asian Collections in The Chester Beatty Library, Dublin, plus a link to an Image Gallery
- The Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, with a link to the Collection
- Xiongnu (Hsiungnu, Huns of Asia)
- The John C. and Susan L. Huntington Archive of Buddhist and Related Art, A Photographic Research and Teaching Archive (Ohio State University)
- Buddhist art (through ArtLex)
- Asian Art in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
- Asian Art in the Ethnological Missionary Museum in the Vatican (through The Holy See, The Vatican)
- Asian Art in the collection of the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, Ohio
- Asian Art in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
- Asian Art in The Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection, Dallas, Texas
- Far Eastern Art in the collection of the Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon
- Ancient Central Asia (through Images from History), with links to:
- Oriental Art in the The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia, with links to:
- Chinese and Japanese Art in the Topper Gallery
- The Coins and History of Asia (T. K. Mallon-McCorgray)
JAPANESE ART
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- Japanese Art (through the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History)
- Architecture in Japan (through Asian Historical Architecture)
- Japanese Architecture in Kyoto (through The Leo Masuda Architectonic Research Office)
- Japan (through the Jacques-Edouard Berger Foundation's World Art Treasures)
- Early Japanese Visual Arts (Richard Hooker)
- Japanese art (through ArtLex)
- Japan in the The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
- Japanese Art Collection (at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri)
- Japanese Art and Architecture (through the Web Museum: UNC mirror), with links to:
- Japanese Art (through Asia-art.net), with links to
- The Khalili Collection of Japanese Art
- Japanese Architecture in Kyoto (through the Leo Masuda Architectonic Research Office)
- The Japanese Garden (Clifton Olds, Professor of Art History, Bowdoin College)
- Japanese Gardens
- Ukiyoe from the Sweet Briar Collection:
- Eisen, Keisai
- Sadahide
- Eizan, Kikugawa
- Shuncho,
Katsukawa
- Harunobu,
Suzuki
- Shunko,
Katsukawa
- Harutake,
Utagawa
- Shunsho,
Katsukawa
- Hiroshige,
Utagawa
- Toyokuni,
Utagawa
- Hiroshige
II (Shigenobu)
- Toyokuni
II (Kunisada)
- Hokusai,
Katsushika
- Toyonobu,
Ishikawa
- Kiyonaga,
Torii
- Utamaro,
Kitagawa
- Kunisada,
Utagawa
- Yoshimasu,
Kochoen
- Kuniyoshi,
Utagawa
- Yoshitora,
Utagawa
- Ukiyoe in the Sweet Briar Collection: Representations of Women (Julia Paris and Professor John Goulde)
- Ukiyo-e Artist Signatures (through Artelino)
- Japanese prints in the collection of the Davison Art Center (Wesleyan University)
- Masterful Illusions: Japanese Prints from the Anne van Biema Collection (online exhibition at the The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC)
- Handbook of Japanese Printmaking Technique
- A Guide to the Ukiyo-e Sites of the Internet (Hans Olof Johansson), with a link to the Edo no Iki Gallery
- Artists
- Categories
- Popular serial themes
- The Japan Ukiyo-e Museum
- A Gallery Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Calligraphy by Doshu Kanayama (online exhibition through The John C. and Susan L. Huntington Archive of Buddhist and Related Art)
- Traditional Arts and Crafts in Kanazawa (through Life in Castle-town Kanazawa), with links to:
- The Kenzan Style of Japanese Ceramics (online exhibition at the The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC)
- Iida Mizuhiki Association, with a link to a gallery of Mizuhiki cording art
- Japanese Art and Western Influence (Nico Veenman), with links to:
- The Noh Mask Effect: A Facial Expression Illusion (Michael J. Lyons)
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