List of collections of Japanese art
Japanese art is collected by museums, galleries and private collectors in many countries around the world.
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Sydney | Art Gallery of New South Wales | 1,561 | |||
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Ontario | Royal Ontario Museum | 10,000 | Most items are from Edo period | ||
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Neuss | Langen Foundation | 350 | |||
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Haifa | Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art | 8,500 | 17th to 19th century | ||
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Kitakyushu | Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art | [1] | |||
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Kyoto | Kyoto National Museum | [1] | |||
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Nagoya | Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art | 1,000 | [1] | ||
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Nagoya | Nagoya City Museum | [1] | |||
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Nara | Nara National Museum | 1,200 | Buddhist art | [1] | |
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Osaka | Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka | [1] | |||
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Tokyo | National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo | [1] | |||
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Tokyo | Suntory Museum of Art | [1] | |||
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Tokyo | Tokyo National Museum | [1] | |||
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Tokyo | Yamatane Museum | 1,800 | |||
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Kraków | Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology | ||||
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London | British Museum | ||||
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London | Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Japanese Art | 1,600 | Decorative arts of the Meiji era | ||
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London | Victoria and Albert Museum | 30,000+ | Mostly from Edo and Meiji periods | ||
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Maidstone | Maidstone Museum | 4,000 | Edo and Meiji-period decorative arts | [2] | |
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Oxford | Ashmolean Museum | ||||
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Feinberg Collection | 300 | ||||
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Manyo'an Collection of Japanese Art | Hosted by the Gitter-Yelen Art Study Center | ||||
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Bartlesville, Oklahoma | Price Collection | Arts of the Edo period | |||
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Boston | Museum of Fine Arts | includes the Leonard A. Lauder collection of more than 20,000 postcards | |||
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Cleveland | Cleveland Museum of Art | 1,950 | [3] | ||
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Eugene, Oregon | Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art | 3,000+ | Mainly Edo period prints | ||
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Los Angeles | Pavilion for Japanese Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art | ||||
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Newark, New Jersey | The Newark Museum of Art | 7,000 | Concentrated in Edo, Meiji and Showa periods | ||
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New York | Ronin Gallery | 17th – 21st century woodblock prints | |||
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New York | Metropolitan Museum of Art | 17,000 | |||
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Washington, D.C. | Library of Congress | 2,500 | Woodblock prints and drawings, 17th to 20th centuries | ||
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Washington, D.C. | National Museum of Asian Art (Freer/Sackler) |
See also
- List of museums of Asian art
- List of museums
References
- Buckland, Rosina (January 2001). "Information on Collections of Japanese Art". www.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
- "Japanese Decorative Art & Prints | Collections". Maidstone Museum. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
- "Japanese Art". Cleveland Museum of Art. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
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