If you are looking for Japanese prints, we've heard that Scholten Japanese Art is a great place to check out. Their intimate gallery space features gorgeous works that run anywhere from the low hundreds into the thousands...

Katherine Martin, the director, has a wealth of information about Japanese art and is a very honest dealer who will happily advise you. Their website has a beautiful online presence with rotating imagery and listings of seasonal shows.


>>Originally reviewed by Maxwell on 2.3.06 (1 Comment)


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Seconded. Katherine is outstanding and Scholten's selections are top-notch.
BTW, NYU offers an excellent 3-day course in Japanese woodblock prints as part of their continuing ed program.
http://www.solagallery.com/
On Cape Cod, Sola Gallery had some affordable Japanese Prints last time I was there.
I love Scholten too. Ms. Martin is very nice and knowledgeable. Most of their things are out of my price range though. I have collected a number of prints much less expensively at a website called Fuji Arts. They have a huge selection, very nice people and priced in my range-
http://www.fujiarts.com