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Special Issues

Cover of Impressions 46 Special Issues, Harry Packard: The Infinite Artostry of Japanese CeramicsHarry Packard: The Infinite Artistry of Japanese Ceramics, a special issue of Impressions 2026. It consists of 22 essays centered on Japanese ceramics, notably those from the collection of Harry Packard in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Copies are available for $25, plus shipping, through the JASA Store or our online Publications Order Form.

Yanagi special edition coverYanagi: A Family of Art Dealers in Kyoto, a special issue of Impressions 46 (2025), includes interviews with and tributes to eight members of the Yanagi family. Copies are available for $15, plus shipping, through the JASA Store or our online Publications Order Form. Robert Hatfield Ellsworth, Discovery

Discovery, the companion issue to Impressions 38 (2017), is the tell-all memoir of New York City–based Asian-art dealer Robert Hatfield Ellsworth, edited by Julia Meech and Jane Oliver, with Anita Christy. Copies are available for $9, plus shipping, through the JASA Store or our online Publications Order Form.

Rare CorrespondenceRare Correspondence, the companion issue to Impressions 36 (2015), edited by Julia Meech and Jane Oliver, features letters from the art dealer Harry Packard to his client, the print collector Edwin Grabhorn, from 1950 to 1964. Copies are available for $9, plus shipping, through the JASA Store or our online Publications Order Form.

Eight Parts Full, a special issue of Impressions 2011, is the memoir of the Tokyo art dealer Sakamoto Gorō. Sakamoto Gorō retired in 1978 but is well known to colleagues in the Asian art trade and to collectors and museum curators who visited Japan in the 1960s and ’70s. Copies are available for $15, plus shipping, through the JASA Store or our online Publications Order Form. View Eight Parts Full’s Table of Contents.