Edgar Degas – Dancers in the Rehearsal Room with a Double Bass – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436138
Oxford, 1976, vol. 1, p. 21 n. 8, p. 137 (notebook 31, p. 70), p. 151, suggests a
Oxford, 1976, vol. 1, p. 21 n. 8, p. 137 (notebook 31, p. 70), p. 151, suggests a
Two Zoomorphic Bottles (69.153 and 1999.145)Like the blue bottle decorated with applied threads of blue glass (X.21.210), the playful utilitarian objects 69.153 and 1999
Catalogue by Donald B. Harden and others. Milan, 1987.
Mary Elizabeth Adams Brown ; Clark Collection Sally B.
Muzzarelli chapel, church of the convent of Sant’Andrea Apostolo, Ferrara (until at least 1787); Prince Eugène de Beauharnais, Herzog von Leuchtenberg, Munich (until d. 1824; cat., 1825, no. 35); Herzogen von Leuchtenberg, Munich and St
1852, p. 7, no. 37, pl. 37].
Furniture Credit Line: Purchase, Wendy Fisher Gift, 2021 Object Number: 2021.280a, b
Austin, 2015, p. 18, ill. p. 19 (color).
New York Times (November 20, 2021), ill. p. C1 (color, installation view).
Pair of DoorsAccording to Museum files, the findspot for these doors was the town of Takrit in north-central Iraq. Researchers, however, have deduced that local residents in modern times had brought them there for reuse from the ruins of Samarra, a site located on the east bank of the Tigris, about seventy-eight miles (125 km) north of Baghdad
Dimand 1932, p. 135. 2.
Metropolitan Museum Journal, 9: p. 91. Hermary, Antoine. 1978.