Utagawa Hiroshige’s "100 Famous Views of Edo" on Display in Brooklyn Museum
Will Heinrich from The New York Times:
An entire set of Hiroshige’s colorful depictions of his native city was bound into a book, donated to the Brooklyn Museum and left in storage for 40 years before being unbound in the 1970s. Because it was probably intended especially for such a collection, this particular set was also a kind of luxury edition, made with extra care and details, like the use of reflective metallic dust, that ordinary consumer-grade prints, for all their intricacy, didn’t have.
Bit of a drive from Asia but if you are in the New York area, it is a must-see.