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» Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Freer Gallery of Art
The Arthur M. Sackler and Freer Gallery of Art: the National Museums of Asian Art at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. Well organized, easy to navigate, and contains a plethora of information.
» Arts of Korea - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Explore the Arts of Korea exhibit at the Met, including Korean ceramic works, metalwork, decorative arts, Buddhist sculpture, paintings, and the Arts of Korea Gallery.
» Asian Art - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met's collection of Asian art, consisting of paintings, prints, calligraphy, sculptures, metal works, and lacquers from ancient to modern China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia
» Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
One of the largest museums in the Western world devoted to the arts and cultures of Asia. The permanent collections represent over 40 Asian countries spanning 6,000 years of history.
» Baur Collection - Geneva
Exhibits one of the finest collections of Chinese porcelains, jades, and Japanese art treasures in Europe.
» Goam Ungno Lee Museum
Sponsors a variety of activities, including lectures, publications, and exhibitions on the work of Korean artist Ungno Lee. Located at Pyongchang-dong, Seoul, Korea.
» Gunarsa Museum of Classical and Modern Art
Features Balinese artistic and cultural heritage. Includes visitor information, newsletter and photo gallery. Located in Klungkung, Bali.
» Hanoi MFA Ethnology Exhibits
Photos of the exhibit includes clothing and other cultural displays from the museum in Hanoi.
» Musée National des Arts Asiatiques - Guimet
French museum of Asian art, with 50,000 works of art from 17 Asian countries.
» Museum of Applied Arts of the Republic of Uzbekistan
Includes history of facility, photos and features wood carving and painting, jewelry, gold embroidery, musical instruments, chased-copper and ceramics. Includes contact information. [Uzbek and English].
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