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  • Floating World of Ukiyo-e: Shadows, Dreams, and Substance

    Informative online component to the Library of Congress' exhibition of Japanese prints, books, and drawings from the 17th to the 19th centuries & related works from the Library's collections created by Japanese and Western artists into the 20th century.

  • IFPDA Print Fair, New York, New York

    Established in 1991, the Fair focuses exclusively on fine prints.

  • International Fine Print Dealers Association

    The website of this international association of print dealers includes information about members and their specializations, other print organizations, selected museum sites, and a discussion of What is a print?.

  • International Print Center New York

    This website includes links to print organizations, print clubs, print publications, publishers and print workshops, selected print galleries and dealers, museums with websites that include prints, print exhibitions, sites to research and history, and print competitions, along with information about their own activities and exhibitions.

  • Print Basel, The International Print Fair, Basel, Switzerland

    Established by Art Basel in 2007, to showcase contemporary graphic works of art.

  • The Print Council Index to Oeuvre Catalogues of Prints

    The website of the Print Council of America offers access to the online version of The Print Council Index to Oeuvre-Catalogues of Prints by European and American Artists by Timothy Riggs, brought up-to-date by Lauren B. Hewes. Along with this descriptive bibliography of catalogues raisonnes, arranged by artist, this site includes a list of publications on printmaking techniques, a brief discussion of authenticity, the care of prints, establishing value, and a list of online library catalogues.

  • Viewing Japanese Prints

    This website presents illustrated information about selected artists and their works, as well as explorations into various themes in the field of Japanese prints.

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