Society for Japanese Arts

The Society for Japanese Arts was founded in 1937 by a group of Dutch collectors of, and dealers in, Japanese art. Originally called The Society for Japanese Arts and Crafts, the society became international in the 1960s.[1][2] It currently has over 800 members in 29 countries.[3] The Society sponsors lectures, exhibitions and publications.[3] It awards grants through the Heinz M. Kaempfer Fund, and publishes the journal Andon (ISSN 0168-2997) in English, which provides results of in-depth research about various ukiyo-e artists, e.g. Utagawa Kunisada III.[4]

In addition to Andon and a quarterly Newsletter (ISSN 1877-3788), the Society’s publications include:

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