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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.

Sponsors a variety of activities, including lectures, publications, and exhibitions on the work of Korean artist Ungno Lee. Located at Pyongchang-dong, Seoul, Korea.

Ceramics, sculpture, paintings, calligraphy, and metalwork. The masterworks section contains both good enlargements and good explanatory text.

French museum of Asian art, with 50,000 works of art from 17 Asian countries.

Opened in 1995. Art of the last 50 years. Interesting photos of the building itself; only a few pics from the exhibits, and the text for those is Japanese.

Includes paintings, calligraphy, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, metal, wood, and Buddhist art.

Thailand museum of contemporary and modern art. Features numerous artists' homepages, updated art exhibitions, galleries, and news.

From the prehistoric to the contemporary, with an emphasis on works with an element of naivete. The Mukai Junkichi Annex celebrates the life and work of a 20th century painter whose main passion was recording the thatched roof farmhouses of Japan.

European paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints, from the 14th through the 20th centuries. Illustrated samples from the collections.

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