Becoming Dapper Dan – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/perspectives/dapper-dan-monique-long
How a fashion icon came to define the aesthetic of the “Harlem dandy”
The model Diane Dixon in 1989, wearing Dapper Dan.
How a fashion icon came to define the aesthetic of the “Harlem dandy”
The model Diane Dixon in 1989, wearing Dapper Dan.
The Costume Institute’s collection of more than 33,000 costumes and accessories represents five continents and seven centuries.
Transgression in British Fashion (2006);Â Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy (2008);Â The Model
Senufo Sculpture from West Africa and its precursor [exhibition] set a precedent for the exhibition and study of African art that prevailed for decades.
organized the exhibition Senufo Sculpture from West Africa, Goldwater drew on the model
Learn about the themes presented in the exhibition „Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons: Art of the In-Between.“
Kawakubo’s collections: Absence/Presence; Design/Not Design; Fashion/ Antifashion; Model
The Arms and Armor department collects, preserves, researches, publishes, and exhibits the art of the armorer, swordsmith, and gunmaker.
models dating from the 1830s to the 1870s, including a sumptuous gold-inlaid Third Model
process of manuscript production, from polishing the paper to copying sources from model
In March 2017 The Met partnered with Cultural Heritage Imaging to host a two-day symposium focused on Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) and related techniques in computational photography, including photogrammetry and multiband imaging.
To create a 3D model, our imaging team combined photogrammetry (using an iPhone and
Juan de Flandes adapted to his surroundings, altering his style to conform to the prevailing aesthetic and to the requirements of various patrons.
The artist possibly recalled this model from examples he knew in Flanders.
Photographers used its growing influence to expose society’s evils, which the prosperous, self-indulgent Belle Époque chose to ignore: the degrading conditions of workers in big-city slums, the barbarism of child labor, the terrorism of lynching, the devastation of war.
building codes and slumlord-tenant relations, the book continues to serve as a model
Dagger with Jade Hilt in the Form of a NilgaiLively animal sculpture has been a staple of Indian art, not least under the Mughals, who loved, respected, and understood animals, often in the paradoxical way of hunters
displays a level of accuracy and sensitivity that suggest close observation of a model