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Hace 1 día · Throughout art museums around the world, you’ll find ancient stone statues of rulers and marble monuments immortalizing noblemen. These objects were made to survive decay and destruction, to remain intact and whole. But from the moment that stone is extracted from the earth, it is bound to become a more fragmented version of itself—chiseled ...
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Hace 5 días · May 31, 2024 | a few seconds. How has African American culture shaped art history? Take a look as we celebrate Black art, identities, and voices in conversation with The Met collection.
Hace 5 días · In his forthcoming memoir from Simon & Schuster, All the Beauty in the World: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Me publishing on February 14th, Bringley reflects on his time at the Met and...
Hace 5 días · The Metropolitan Museum of Art is home to an unparalleled art collection, for which guides abound, but this list of secrets will explore how the Museum as a building is like none other in...
Hace 3 días · Watch videos on arms and armor at The Met—interviews, lectures, exhibition previews, and more.
Hace 5 días · Arts & Culture New York News. Why NYC’s Metropolitan Museum of Art is Crowned With Piles of Blocks. dan thurber. Renowned architect Richard Morris Hunt designed the Fifth Avenue façade of...
Hace 2 días · Art, Metropolitan Museum of. " Marble Statue of an Old Woman ." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 03 Jun 2024. Web. 03 Jun 2024. Roman sculpture of an elderly woman, c. 14-68 CE, a copy of a 2nd-century BCE Hellenistic original. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.