Art and Love in Renaissance Italy – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2008/art-and-love-in-renaissance-italy/photo-gallery
H. 15 1/4 in. (38.7 cm), foot damaged and repaired Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift
H. 15 1/4 in. (38.7 cm), foot damaged and repaired Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift
View selected images from the exhibition „Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology.“
haute couture French Wool, silk, metal The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift
Editorial Assistant Rachel High discusses the imaginative artworks of the extraordinary Deccan kingdoms in an interview with Navina Najat Haidar, curator of the exhibition Sultans of Deccan India, 1500–1700: Opulence and Fantasy and co-editor of the accompanying catalogue.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Gift of Jeffrey Kossak, The Kronos
„Portable Storage: Tribal Weavings from the Collection of William and Inger Ginsberg“ highlights the sophisticated tribal aesthetic of woven bags from nomadic cultures in the Middle East.
The 2015 gift of these brightly colored works greatly expands the Museum’s holdings
The Met presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy.
Highlights of volume 53 include an exquisite pair of 17th-century Chinese birthday gift
Curator Keith Christiansen introduces readers to a new addition to The Met’s collection of European Paintings: Stefano da Verona’s The Crucifixion.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Álvaro Saieh Bendeck Gift; Gwynne
This tribute to a great collector reveals the distinctive features of Japanese art as viewed through the lens of 50 years of collecting.
Art: Calligraphy The exhibition is made possible by the Mary Griggs Burke Fund, gift
Discover the rich history of printmaking in Mexico and the The Met’s collecting of these prints.
Gift of Jean Charlot, 1930 (30.14.13).
Presenting 100 works from the 5th century to today, highlighting Korean art’s auspicious symbols in paintings, ceramics, textiles, and ritual objects.
This exhibition features a substantial gift and loans from the Lea R.
Drawn from the collection of Thomas Walther, this selection of approximately sixty vernacular photographs from the 1920s to the 1960s reveals the unintended genious of the anonymous photographer.
themselves too seriously: "Don’t believe you became an artist the instant you received a gift