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90 Excellent Chronicle of Flanders Anthonis de Roovere ca. 1484 Fable of the Man
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90 Excellent Chronicle of Flanders Anthonis de Roovere ca. 1484 Fable of the Man
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Elsa Schiaparelli in Elsa Schiaparelli, autumn 1931 Photograph by Man
The natural world has long been conceived in Chinese thought as a self-generating, complex arrangement of elements that are continuously changing and interacting.
Xia Chang ca. 1460 Brush holder with “Ode to the Pavilion of the Inebriated Old Man
Works with powerful physiques and thin clothing derive from Indian prototypes, while sculptures that feature thin bodies with thick clothing evince a Chinese idiom.
Buddhism began with the life of one man, Siddhartha Gautama, who died around 400
Most of what is known about Phrygian archaeology and its language derives from excavations at the capital city Gordion, located about sixty miles southwest of the modern Turkish capital of Ankara.
The most famous of the Phrygian kings is a man called Midas by the Greeks and Mita
In addition to philosophy, students engaged in rhetoric (the art of public speaking), mathematics, physics, botany, zoology, religion, music, politics, economics, and psychology.
on a lamp stand Roman late 1st century BCE Marble statue of a draped seated man
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Man and Machine Ida York Abelman WPA ca. 1939 Teeming Ingots James Edmund Allen
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Brigham ca. 1927 Snuff Bottle with Old Man Carrying a Boy China late 18th century
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15th century Candlestick Bracket European 15th–16th century Man of Sorrows Lautenbach
In preparation for the 2011 exhibition Cézanne‘s Card Players, Met staff investigated the creation of this series of masterpieces through technical examination.
Note, for example, the absent hand of the man on the right in The Met‘s painting,