List of museums of Asian art
This is a list of museums with major collections of Asian art .
Name
Country
City
Collection size
Notes
Ackland Art Museum
United States
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
American Museum of Natural History
United States
New York, New York
60,000[ 1]
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Australia
Sydney, New South Wales
[ 2]
Art Gallery of South Australia
Australia
Adelaide, South Australia
[ 3]
Art Institute of Chicago
United States
Chicago, Illinois
35,000[ 4]
Arthur M. Sackler Museum
United States
Cambridge, Massachusetts
16,000[ 5]
Asia and Pacific Museum
Poland
Warsaw
Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
United States
San Francisco, California
18,000[ 6]
Asian Civilisations Museum
Singapore
Belz Museum of Asian and Judaic Art
United States
Memphis, Tennessee
1,000[ 7]
Birmingham Museum of Art
United States
Birmingham, Alabama
4,000[ 8]
British Museum
United Kingdom
London
55,000[ 9]
Brooklyn Museum
United States
Brooklyn, New York
20,000[ 10]
Chinese Museum (Fontainebleau)
France
Fontainebleau
Cleveland Museum of Art
United States
Cleveland, Ohio
China, Japan, Korea
Crow Museum of Asian Art
United States
Dallas, Texas
4,000[ 11]
Field Museum of Natural History
United States
Chicago, Illinois
50,000[ 12]
Freer Gallery of Art / Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
United States
Washington, District of Columbia
40,000[ 13]
Georges Labit Museum
France
Toulouse
Honolulu Museum of Art
United States
Honolulu, Hawaii
40,000[ 14]
Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art
United States
New York, New York
Linden Museum
Germany
Stuttgart
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
United States
Los Angeles, California
Metropolitan Museum of Art
United States
New York, New York
60,000[ 15]
Minneapolis Institute of Art
United States
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Canada
Montreal, Quebec
[ 16]
Musée Cernuschi
France
Paris
Musée d'Ennery
France
Paris
China, Japan
Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac
France
Paris
58,000[ 17]
Musée Guimet
France
Paris
50,000[ 18]
Edoardo Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art
Italy
Genoa
Museo d'arte cinese ed etnografico [it ]
Italy
Parma
Museo d'Arte Orientale Ca Pesaro
Italy
Venice
Museum der Völker
Austria
Schwaz
Museum Five Continents
Germany
Munich
Museum für Asiatische Kunst
Germany
Berlin
20,000[ 19]
Museum of Asian Art
Germany
Berlin
Museum of East Asian Art (Cologne)
Germany
Cologne
Museum of Ethnology, Vienna
Austria
Vienna
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
United States
Boston, Massachusetts
100,000[ 20]
Museum of Oriental Art (Turin)
Italy
Turin
Museums of the Far East
Belgium
Brussels
National Gallery of Australia
Australia
Canberra
[ 21]
National Gallery of Canada
Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
India[ 22]
National Museum of China
China
Beijing
1,050,000[ 23]
China
National Museum of Korea
South Korea
Seoul
150,000[ 24]
Korea
National Museum of Oriental Art
Italy
Rome
National Palace Museum
Taiwan
Taipei
700,000[ 25]
China
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
United States
Kansas City, Missouri
10,450[ 26]
Palace Museum
China
Beijing
1,800,000[ 27]
China
Peabody Essex Museum
United States
Salem, Massachusetts
Penn Museum
United States
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
China, Japan
Rhode Island School of Design Museum
United States
Providence, Rhode Island
India, Japan
Royal Ontario Museum
Canada
Toronto, Ontario
China, Japan, Korea[ 28]
Rubin Museum of Art
United States
New York, New York
Himalayas
Seattle Asian Art Museum
United States
Seattle, Washington
Shanghai Museum
China
Shanghai
120,000[ 29]
China
Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art
Israel
Haifa
Tokyo National Museum
Japan
Tokyo
120,000[ 30]
Japan
Victoria & Albert Museum
United Kingdom
London
130,000[ 31]
Vancouver Art Gallery
Canada
Vancouver, British Columbia
[ 32]
Some collecting institutions combine their ethnographic, cultural, and artistic materials together in their total holdings. Such is the case of the British Museum, for example. It would be nearly impossible to distinguish between these types of objects (e.g. "fine arts") in developing a quantitative, as opposed to qualitative, ranking of this kind.
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See also