Gustave Courbet – Young Ladies of the Village – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/438820
L’art et les artistes, n.s., 15 (October 1927), p. 20, ill. p. 3.
L’art et les artistes, n.s., 15 (October 1927), p. 20, ill. p. 3.
Christos Bastis Collection, New York, from 1975; exhibited as a loan to the Brooklyn Museum, 1975-1999, in the major traveling exhibition Africa in Antiquity (Brooklyn, Seattle, New Orleans, The Hague, Netherlands) 1978-1979, and in the exhibition Antiquities from the Christos G
The Art Gallery, 22.2, p. 103. Bianchi, Robert 1978.
The son of a London barber and wigmaker, Turner dominated English landscape and marine painting in the first half of the nineteenth century. He studied in the Royal Academy schools from 1789 and first showed a painting at the Royal Academy exhibition in 1796; he was elected an academician in 1802 and continued to exhibit until 1850
London, 1862, vol. 1, p. 290; vol. 2, p. 402, as "merely a landing-place and shed
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Krekeler, P. Roelofs, I. Verslype, B. van Kooij, and A. van Loon.
1911–13, excavated under the direction of Baron Max von Oppenheim; ceded to Baron Max von Oppenheim in the division of finds; acquired by the Museum in 1943, purchased from the Alien Property Custodian, New York
VI B. Crawford, Vaughn E. et al. 1966.
New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1929. p. 40.
New York: Dutton Publishing, 1970. no. 113, p. 149. Beeson, Nora B., ed.
Lantern Recent studies point to the production of glazed ceramics in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Syria at multiple locations and indicate that several types were produced at each of the various centers
See, for example, Watson 2004, p. 289. 2.
Tunic with Dionysos and Dionysian ThemesA longer, wider version of the tunic was the ubiquitous garment of the Late Antique period. This tunic is one of four in the Museum’s collection said to be from Akhmim, an ancient weaving center and apparently a center of both pagan and Christian thought and religion
New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1995. no. 31, listed p.46, ill. fig. 10
him in Yorkshire Exhibition of Arts & Manufactures at Leeds, May 1875 (catalogue p
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