Circle of “Unobadulaâ€�(?) – Zoomorphic headrest – Nguni peoples – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/787722
collection that features a storage compartment for the owner’s valuables (2000.160.53a, b)
collection that features a storage compartment for the owner’s valuables (2000.160.53a, b)
While the actual significance of these structures is unknown, Mesopotamian gods were often linked with the eastern mountains, and ziggurats may have represented their lofty homes.
Leonard, and P. R. S. Moorey. Ur ‚of the Chaldees.‘ Rev. ed.
As the centuries passed, the structures of the North Acropolis were built ever larger and more massive.
Sharer, Robert J., with Loa P. Traxler. The Ancient Maya. 6th ed.
The Picture: A vase of flowers stands on a stone socle, its contents spilling forth from the surrounding alcove. Visible on the heavily shadowed vase, perhaps made of terracotta or gilt bronze, are the plump figure of a reclining putto, vegetable ornamentation, and a grotesque face
Butterflies: A) heath fritillary B) red admiral.
The site of Mal’ta, for which the culture is named, is composed of a series of subterranean houses made of large animal bones and reindeer antler.
Metropolitan Museum of Art October 2000 Further Reading Derev’anko, Anatoliy P.
Attribution, Date, and Bruegel’s Working Methods: When The Met acquired The Harvesters in 1919, the extraordinarily low sale price in part had to do with the art market that had virtually collapsed during World War I
B.34, gives the history of the five pictures that belonged to Leopold Wilhelm; catalogues
Taking inspiration from the unruly aspects of the natural world, Art Nouveau influenced art and architecture especially in the applied arts, graphic work, and illustration.
important display of decorative objects ( 1991.182.2); ( 26.228.7); ( 1988.287.1a,b)
Provenance Information: Purchased from Galaxie Art & Gift Company, Hong Kong, by Florence and Herbert Irving, New York, in 1991; Collection of Florence and Herbert Irving, New York from 1991 to 2015, on loan to The Metropolitan Museum of Art from 1997 until donation to The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2015
New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art., 1991, p. 19, fig. 6; published on The
The early rulers of Tikal established the North Acropolis as the ritual center of the city at the beginning of the first millennium.
Sharer, Robert J., with Loa P. Traxler. The Ancient Maya. 6th ed.
Creative Art 10 (March 1932), p. 200, ill. p. 195. Georges Rivière.