This collection of over 650 Japanese illustrated books from the 18th and 19th centuries in The Met
A Picture Book on the Study of Paintings (Ehon hitsuryo). Artist: Sadatoshi (Japanese, active 1716-36). Culture: Japan. Dimensions: 10 1/4 × 7 1/16 in. (26 × 18 cm). Date: 1751. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA Stock Photo - Alamy
Playing with Paper: Suminagashi and Orizome at the Met Museum
Illustrated Journal of Japanese History no. 1-10 (Nihon Rekishi Gaho) : [volume 4] - Japanese Illustrated Books - Digital Collections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries
Japanese Woodblock Prints - Tacoma Art Museum
Abbreviated Drawing Styles for Birds and Animals (Chōjū ryakuga shiki 鳥獣略画式) :: Japanese Illustrated Books
After Admiral Perry broke through Japan's isolation in 1854, the current of Japanese trade flowed west again, bearing with it the colored woodcuts of Hokusai, Hiroshige, and their contemporaries. Some of the most avid collectors of these prints were the French Impressionists and Nabis, who found in them new ways to treat their own prints.
The Great Wave : The Influence of Japanese Woodcuts on French Prints by Colta Feller Ives
Random sketches Hokusai volumes 1
The Art of Japanese Books The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, Volume XI, Number 8 (April 1953): The Japanese Exhibition by Alan Priest - 1953 - from Cat's Cradle Books (SKU: 4620010)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art “Japanese Flowers” Address Book
Gauguin and Van Gogh: their shared love of Japan revealed