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Access Asia-focused online resources from some of the world’s best museums and galleries. It is recommended that teachers preview websites to ensure they are suitable for their students prior to use in class. Content accessed via these links is not owned or controlled by AEF and is subject to the terms of use of the associated website.
The Boston Museum of Fine Art’s Asian art collection covers the creative achievement of more than half the world’s population since 4000 BC. The collection of more than 100,000 objects includes paintings, prints, sculpture, ceramics, metalwork, and other art forms from Japan, China, Korea, South and Southeast Asia, and the Islamic world.
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JAPAN
CHINA
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Art of Korea (Gallery)
Japanese Paintings
Chinese Master Paintings
The Jain Path to Perfection
The Spaulding Collection
Arts of Korea (Publication)
Japanese Buddhist Temple Room
Arts of China
Masterworks of Indian Painting
South and Southeast Asian Art
The Brilliance of Bird and Flower Painting
Japanese Garden
Chinese Song Dynasty Gallery
Paintings and Musical Memory
Oriental Rugs in the MFA
Korean Buddhist Painting
Arts of Japan (Publication)
Megacities Asia
Diwali: The Festival of Lights
Sounds of the Silk Road
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world's largest and finest art museums. The Museum's collection includes nearly two million works of art, which can be viewed at its three locations: The Met Fifth Avenue, The Met Breuer, and The Met Cloisters, with some pieces available to view online. The MET’s educational materials are for a range of ages and include lesson plans and curriculum resources as well as the series ‘Artists Talks’.
The MET’s educational materials are for a range of ages and include lesson plans and curriculum resources as well as the series ‘Artists Talks’.
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MEDIA ART
VISUAL ART
DRAMA
MUSIC
#MetKids-Lunar New Year 2015
Digital Buddha
One Met. Many Worlds.
82nd and Fifth
Roaming the land: Vishnu’s Lion Avatar in Indian Art and Performance
Musical Instruments
Eternal Embrace: Astad Deboo and Yukio Tsuji
Ink Art: Past as Present in Contemporary China
Celebrating the Arts of Japan: Mary Griggs Burke
Encountering Vishnu: The Lion Avatar in Indian Temple Drama
Madame Freedon: Live re-score by Dj Spooky
Korea: 100 Years of Collecting at the Met
Japan and Culture of Four Seasons
The Art of the Chinese album
Buddhism along the Silk Road
Architectural ornament in the Near East (500-1000)
Expressions of Nature in Korean art
#MetKids-Fold an origami Samurai helmet
China Through the Looking Glass
Making Madurai: Temple Arts in Early Modern South India
Lost Kingdoms: Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture or Early Southeast Asia
The Arts of Korea (PDF download)
Storytelling in Japanese art
Painting with Threads: Chinese tapestry 12th-19th Century
The Royal Hunt: Courtly pursuits in Indian art
Monkey Business: Celebrating the Year of the Monkey
Silla: Korea’s Golden Kingdom
Art of the Samurai: an Introduction
A Passion for Jade
Painting from India’s Raujput Courts – The Kronos Collection
The Art of South and Southeast Asia (PDF download)
Patchwork Textiles: Arts of Korea
Kimono: A Modern History
Ceramics in China and the Near East
Treasures from India: Jewels from the Al-Thani Collection
Buddhism: A New Tradition
Culture360.org - ASEF culture360 is a unique online platform that connects the people of Asia and Europe through arts and culture. culture360.asef.org brings Asia and Europe closer by providing information, facilitating dialogue and stimulating reflection on the arts and culture of the two regions.
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