William Crowell – Chamber Organ – American – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/504265
single manual, a limited number of stops, and a limited pedalboard or no pedals at all
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single manual, a limited number of stops, and a limited pedalboard or no pedals at all
The discovery of Ife’s now famous naturalistic bronzes, terracottas, and stone sculptures challenged European assumptions about the nature of African art and initiated significant debates concerning the antiquity of its past.
According to the Yoruba worldview, Ife is the place of origin of all humankind and
Philipp Imser, German (Tübingen-Weil). Planetary Clock (The Imser Clock), 1554–1561. Copper (gilded, silvered), brass, iron, 34 5/8 x 20 1/16 x 20 1/16 in. (88 x 51 x 51 cm). Technisches Museum, Vienna Human knowledge and human —Francis Knowledge The These
All Past Exhibitions Making Marvels: Science and Splendor at the Courts of Europe
Nina Diamond, writer and editor in the Digital Department, takes readers through the production process of The Met’s first Facebook 360° video, which highlights The Temple of Dendur.
All photos courtesy of the author «Arriving at The Met in the morning, especially
Spanning the base of the Arch is a monumental inscription composed by the court historian Johannes Stabius. Read a rare English translation.
of unforgettable, eternal, and honorable blood, born of a lineage blessed with all
Chief Digital Officer Loic Tallon discusses the Museum’s move to Open Access, an important and exciting milestone in The Met’s digital evolution.
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„The Secret Life of Textiles: Animal Fibers“ features works of art made from the most important animal fibers—wool, hair, silk, and feathers—by numerous cultures throughout history and located in different regions around the world.
All Past Exhibitions The Secret Life of Textiles: Animal Fibers At The Met Fifth
Travel through time and around the world on a Museum adventure.
All Families For families with children ages 7–11 Travel through time and around
To mark the centennial of the Arms and Armor Department, this exhibition surveys the career of Dr. Bashford Dean (1867–1928), the department’s founding curator.
All Past Exhibitions Bashford Dean and the Creation of the Arms and Armor Department
What were the sounds of the Harlem Renaissance?
So this is why all of Harlem is racing up Lenox Avenue.