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ÃŒgbèsànmwà (ivory- and wood- carving guild) artists – Pendant mask of ÃŒyá»�Ì�bà Idià – Edo – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

https://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/318622

Commissioned by Ẹsìgie (r. ca. 1517–50), Benin City; by descent to Òvá»�Ì�nránmwẹ̀ (r. 1889–97); removed from the Royal Palace by Sir Ralph Moor, 1897; Sir Ralph Moor and his wife, Adrienne Moor, London, 1897–1909; John Sparks, London, 1909; Prof
Charles Gabriel Seligman, Oxford, U.K., 1909–(d.) 1940; his wife, Brenda Z.

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ÃŒgbèsànmwà (ivory- and wood- carving guild) artists – Pendant mask of ÃŒyá»�Ì�bà Idià – Edo – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/318622

Commissioned by Ẹsìgie (r. ca. 1517–50), Benin City; by descent to Òvá»�Ì�nránmwẹ̀ (r. 1889–97); removed from the Royal Palace by Sir Ralph Moor, 1897; Sir Ralph Moor and his wife, Adrienne Moor, London, 1897–1909; John Sparks, London, 1909; Prof
Charles Gabriel Seligman, Oxford, U.K., 1909–(d.) 1940; his wife, Brenda Z.

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Paulus Bor – The Disillusioned Medea – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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This painting, one of Bor’s finest works, dates from about 1640. Its subject and its relationship to a similar picture in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, have been debated, but it is likely that the two canvases were painted as a pair and depict the complementary stories of the disillisioned Medea and Cydippe with Acontius’s apple (see fig
and 4 (overall and detail), identifies an Enchantress in a private collection, Zürich

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Displaying Islamic Art at the Metropolitan: A Retrospective Look – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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This illustrated essay describes the evolution of the display of Islamic art at the Met—from the first largely visual exhibitions to the present scholarly organization by style, material, and civilization.
Islamic Art Displays, 1880–2011 1880–1910 Wing A, first floor Rooms E, W, Z 1888

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