Introductory Materials and Bibliography
- Japonaiserie: Discovery, Adoption, Assimilation and Creation
- Bibliography
- Sir Rutherford Alcock's “Japanese Art”


Artists and Designers associated with the Japan Style
- Edward Burne-Jones
- Christopher Dresser
- Sir Alfred East
- Edward William Godwin
- Selwyn Image
- Kate Hayllar
- The Martin Brothers
- Mortimer L. Menpes
- Albert Joseph Moore
- John Melhuish Strudwick
- James Abbott McNeill Whistler
- Philip Speakman Webb

Works in Various Media
- Ceramics
- Furniture
- Graphic Design
- Iron and Metal Work
- Painting
- Textiles
- Book illustration
Related Material
- Linley Sambourne mocks Japonisme in Punch (1888)
- Mr. Mortimer Menpes' House: An Experiment in the Application of Japanese Ornament to the Decoration of a Japanese House
- Mr. Mortimer Menpes' Home and Studio in the Japanese Style
- Victorian eclecticism: a Japanese Cabinet on Louis XIV table at Windsor Castle
- Robert Louis Stevenson, on two Japanese Romances
Sambourne's Punch cartoon
Last modified 27 October 2014