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Into the Centipede’s Jaws: Sumptuous Offerings from the Sacred Cenote at Chichén Itzá – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

https://www.metmuseum.org/perspectives/golden-kingdoms-sacred-cenote-chichen-itza

Assistant Curator James Doyle highlights luxury goods featured in Golden Kingdoms that were used in ritual offerings made to the Sacred Cenote at Chichén Itzá.
In fact, the city, with its iconic pyramids and temples covered in elaborate sculptural

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Guardian Figure – Middle Kingdom – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/543864

This beautifully crafted figure is constructed from 16 separate pieces of wood (14 of which are extant) attached with dowels, mortise and tenons, adhesive, and plaster. Starting at the top, the sections are as follows: crown; head, torso and right leg; left leg; wedge between left leg and body; right arm; left arm; left forearm; right forefoot; left forefoot; wedge between fore and back left foot; front kilt section; back kilt section; beard (now missing); crook in left hand; scepter? (now missing) in right hand; and base
The ensemble was discovered in 1914 in the area surrounding the pyramid of Senwosret

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Clockmaker: Hermann Achenbach – Longcase clock – German, Neuwied am Rhein – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/206322

Signature: Signed on dial: Achenbach & Schmidt à NeuwiedMarquetry signed on front of pendulum case: REUSCHInscription: Dials inscribed: PHILADELPHIA, MEXICO, PEKING, HISPAHAN, CAS-BON-SPEI, CAIRO, ROM, LISABON, LONDEN, ST
An example in his collection in the form of a jewel-embellished pyramid clock with

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Paul Cézanne – Still Life with Apples and a Pot of Primroses – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435882

The Painting: Paul Cézanne often has been called a master of still-life painting. In The Met’s picture, we can see why. The white tablecloth and the apples rise and fall in variegated hillocks of a lush new territory, the world of Cézanne’s apples, where the sense of the solidity of the apples is closely allied to their spherical geometry
Similarly, the repetitive pyramids of wrinkled cloth and the extreme darks and lights

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