Long-Necked Bottle – Japan – Nara period (710–794) – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/50315
These ceramics were fired in Korean-style kilns, single tunnel-like chambers half-buried
These ceramics were fired in Korean-style kilns, single tunnel-like chambers half-buried
North and Central America From United States From A.D. 1900–present West Rock Tunnel
Watkins (American, 1829–1916) 1867, printed ca. 1876 Sutro Tunnel Shaft No. 3
In 1777, Charles Philippe, comte d’Artois (1757–1836), the youngest brother of Louis XVI who became Charles X of France, made a wager with Marie Antoinette. He bet that he could cause to be built a small château, or folie, to be called Bagatelle, while the court was absent from Versailles at Fontainebleau
1760, and while there drew the entrance to the Grotta di Posillipo, an ancient tunnel
The Lalibela churches take their form, placement, and orientation from both geological features and structures within the complex.
Passing through this trench and tunnel system adds a physical dimension to the spiritual
A new opera at The Met Cloisters reinterprets the Mexican writer’s magnum opus.
through from the Romanesque Hall into Langon Chapel, the Sjaella singers are making a tunnel
Superfine: Tailoring Black Style presents a cultural and historical examination of Black style over three hundred years through the concept of dandyism.
have been sharp dressers and shrewd entrepreneurs, more recently using the NBA tunnel
The Richard and Gloria Manney John Henry Belter Rococo Revival Parlor presents a sumptuous mid-nineteenth-century parlor characteristic of affluent homes in the United States. It features furniture by one of the most innovative and virtuosic American cabinetmakers of the period in a room whose architectural elements are from the double parlor of a Classical Revival style villa built around 1850 in Astoria, Queens, for a prosperous businessman named Horace Whittemore (1813–1871).
Queens between 1900 and 1920, as improved transportation via newly built bridges and tunnels
One notable feature of the Late Period is the diversity of religious practices manifest in inscriptions and material remains.
from Iran to the Egyptian Western Desert, permitting water to be channeled through tunnels
Hear how taking care of medieval tapestries offers personal solace and hope from Textile Conservator, Kisook Suh.
We’re going deep below the public galleries at The Met, to the tunnels and corridors