Sandal Pair – Tanzania – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/318031
(10.2 x 27.9 cm) Classification: Wood-Ornaments Credit Line: Bequest of John B.
(10.2 x 27.9 cm) Classification: Wood-Ornaments Credit Line: Bequest of John B.
How does contemporary fashion engage with African dress traditions to explore Black identity?
Tailoring as Cultural Speculation Iké Udé (Nigerian American, b. 1964).
House: As Four (American, 1999–2005) Date: 1999 Culture: American Medium: a,b)
Managing Editor Michael Cirigliano II takes a walk through an exhibition of works on paper by Eugène Delacroix with Assistant Curator Ashley Dunn to discuss Delacroix’s artistic practice, as well as his love of nature and literature.
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in. with fringe Classification: Hide-Containers Credit Line: Bequest of John B.
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ART BULLETIN | VOLUME 32 | NUMBER 1 "The Unicorn Tapestries" Freeman, Margaret B.
Shrine of Shaikh Safi Al-Din, Ardabil, Iran ; [ Vincent Robinson & Co., London, through Ziegler and Co., Sultanabad; in 1892;sold to Yerkes]; Charles Tyson Yerkes (American), New York, after 1892–d. 1905; his estate 1905–10, sold to MMA)
New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1930. pp. 245–46, ill. fig. 150 (b/w)
Conservators and scientists at The Met took a close look at the golden metallic thread used in a double saddlebag from the market town of Reyhanlı and discovered some interesting facts about it. Double saddlebag (Heybe), ca. The A The A Chemical Chemical Analysis The The To Notes [1] Author:
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Tile This image of a soaring phoenix with crested head and elaborate plumage, surrounded by swirling clouds, is a striking example of the adaptation of Chinese imagery by Persian artists
New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1930. p. 135, ill. fig. 69 (b/w).