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Scholten is a private gallery specializing in Japanese woodblock prints, paintings, and netsuke. We offer ukiyo-e from the 18th to 21st centuries, including shin hanga, sosaku hanga, and Japanese-style woodblock prints produced by Western artists. Located in a spacious suite
Scholten Japanese Art opened its doors September 2000 in a renovated townhouse on New York's Upper East Side. In May of 2003, Scholten moved to a private suite in the old Meurice Hotel located on 58th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues. In 2009 we decided to expand to a larger space in the same building which was renovated to provide more exhibition space as well as a separate 'Print Room' devoted to our library and large inventory of woodblock prints. We organize at least two public exhibitions every year during Asia Week (both March and September), but we always have a selection of prints and paintings on view throughout the year.