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Museum of Art Bulletin vol. 33, section II (1938). pp. 15–16, ill. frontispiece (b/
Museum of Art Bulletin vol. 33, section II (1938). pp. 15–16, ill. frontispiece (b/
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Composed of thirty-two objects from the Museum’s collection, Vessel Orchestra is the first sound-based installation commissioned by The Met.
performance installation is made possible in part by Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon B.
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… although Americans had begun to identify themselves as a nation, they were divided by sectional interests that deepened with rapid industrialization and the question of slavery.
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Length of Fabric>One of the more popular layouts with Ottoman textile artists, and one that eventually found its way into other media such as ceramic tile decoration, the pattern on this fabric fragment features parallel undulating vines adorned with leaves and flowers
(b/w). Grube, Ernst J. "The Ottoman Empire."
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Dado PanelThe room in Nishapur, Iran, from which this dado panel was excavated once had a lively scheme of painted decoration. The upper section of the wall was colored a deep red, beneath which was a short horizontal frieze of hexagons and diamonds, and a four-foot-high dado with alternating rectangular and square panels
Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin vol. 37 no. 4 (1942). p. 104, ill. fig. 28 (b/
: Russian Painter (16th–18th century) Medium: (a) tempera and gold on wood; (b)