Additional Resources

The Cleveland Museum of Art

A collection of Japanese Art at the Cleavland Museum of Art known as one of the most distiguished collections outside of Japan.

The World of the Japanese Illustrated Book

Backed by the Smitsonian, The Pulverer Collection holds rare and pristine examples of japanese Illustrated books produced in the Edo period and beyond. 

The Metropolitian Museum of Art

"Discovering Japanese Art: American Collectors and the Met" is a past exhibit at the MET, featuring many Japanese artworks including Great Wave by Hokusai.

MIT Visualizing Cultures

    MIT Visualizing Cultures offers visual narratives                            pertaining to Japan and beyond.                                      

The National Gallery of Victoria

An exhibition that highlights and features rarelarge-scale painting by young Japanese artists amoung other Japanese artwork. 

Ronin Gallery

Ronin Gallery prides itself in owning the largest collection of Japanese prints in the United States.        

Ukiyo-e.org

An encyclopedia of Japanese Woodblock prints where you can searvh for prints by name or by using a photograph.

University of Southern California Exhibit

An exhibit highlighting a unique collection of Japanese posters produced in the 1910s and 1920s.    

The Smithsonian

   The Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art                  holds various art from all arcoss Asia.