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The Japanese Art Society of America

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as president, and the long-time Chicago collector George Mann as vice president. The current president is Dr. Susan Peters. Today, JASA has some 400 members from countries around the world, including Japan.
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Through its annual lectures, seminars and other events, the Society provides a forum for the exchange ideas and experiences about traditional and contemporary arts of Japan.
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Programs for members and the public remain the focus of the Society: in 2009, for example, members had tea in the Japanese teahouse at
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The programs and publications of the Society were valuable in the 1970s, when ukiyo-e studies and, for that matter,
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While the Society now addresses all aspects of Japanese art and culture, it traces its origins to a small group of
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was the recipient of the 2009 Donald Keene Prize for the Promotion of Japanese Culture, awarded by the
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art history had scarcely entered the academic mainstream either in the United States or Japan.
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The society publishes a quarterly newsletter for members as well as an annual journal,
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Asia Society Presents Major Exhibition of Japanese Woodblock Prints And Paintings
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Designed for Pleasure, The World of Edo Japan in Prints and Paintings, 1680-1860
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Designed for Pleasure: The World of Edo Japan in Prints and Paintings, 1680–1860
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print collectors in and around New York City in 1973, at a time when
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Hiroshige: An Exhibition of Selected Prints and Illustrated Books
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in New York City. Lecture programs in New York are held at the
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2009 Donald Keene Prize for the Promotion of Japanese Culture
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JASA entered its fourth decade under the direction of
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Index

Ukiyo-e Society of America
Japanese art
Japanese prints
ukiyo-e
Parke-Bernet
Sotheby's
Frank Lloyd Wright
Hans Popper
Harunobu
Utamaro
Sharaku
Hokusai
Richard Pillsbury Gale
Felix Tikotin
Joan Baekeland
Kykuit
Mary Griggs Burke Collection
New York University Institute of Fine Arts
Edo period
ISSN
1095-2136
Donald Keene
Columbia University
Asia Society Presents Major Exhibition of Japanese Woodblock Prints And Paintings
Japanese Art Society publications
2009 Donald Keene Prize for the Promotion of Japanese Culture
ISBN
0-913304-37-9
ISBN
0-9610398-0-9

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