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Gurdon Marquand in 1889, 1890 and 1891 gave the Met a much more solid foundation. Additionally, his example helped to create a taste for collecting Old Master paintings. In 1913, the Benjamin Altman bequest had sufficient range and depth to put the Met’s collection of paintings on the map. In 1949, the Jules Bache gift added more great paintings. The Robert Lehman Collection, which came to the museum in 1975, included many significant paintings, and is particularly strong in early Renaissance material. Over a period of decades, Charles and Jayne Wrightsman donated 94 works of unusually high quality to the Department of European Paintings, the last of which came with Mrs. Wrightsman’s bequest in 2019. Notwithstanding the contributions made by Marquand, Altman, Bache, and Lehman, it has been written that "the Wrightsman paintings are highest in overall quality and condition." The latter "collected expertise as well as art," and advanced technology made better choices possible. Additionally, the Wrightsmans had the Met's curators at their disposal, for whom they served as a virtual "auxiliary purchase fund for objects the Met curators coveted, but could not afford."
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of them plein-air sketches) from two collections. The Monet was used to purchase a half share of Wheelock "Lock" Whitney III's collection in 2003 (the remainder came as a promised gift), and when Eugene V. Thaw (1927–2018) saw how good they looked in the Met's new, purpose built galleries, he and his wife Clare donated their substantially larger collection to the Met (much of it a joint gift to the Morgan Library). The Met easily has the best collection of this material in the nation, and one of the three or four best in the world. Thus the Met’s collection, hitherto top-heavy with famous French artists, "became uniquely diverse," with "many little-known artists from France, as well as numerous artists from other European nations;" many of which are not otherwise represented in U.S. museums. The plein-air collection forms a bridge "to what became the avant-garde," the Impressionists and their successors.
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particularly strong in works by Courbet, Corot, Manet, Monet, and, above all, Degas. The other remarkable gift of this material came from Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg, who, before they promised their collection to the Met in 1991, annually loaned it to the Met for half a year at a time. Walter Annenberg described his choice of gifting his collection to the Met as an example of "strength going to strength." The two collections are highly complementary: "The Annenberg collection serves as a second, complementary core collection of blue chip Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings. Most importantly, it strengthened the Met’s relatively sparse holdings of Gauguin and Toulouse-Lautrec, it added needed late works by Cézanne and Monet as well as a rare Seurat, and it brought a very impressive group of Van Goghs to a collection already rich in works by the Dutchman."
3779: 3613: 4268: 791: 4428: 1071: 1597:. In 1946, with the financial support of the fashion industry, the Museum of Costume Art merged with The Metropolitan Museum of Art as The Costume Institute, and in 1959 became a curatorial department. Today, its collection contains more than 35,000 costumes and accessories. The Costume Institute used to have a permanent gallery space in what was known as the "Basement" area of the Met because it was downstairs at the bottom of the Met facility. However, due to the fragile nature of the items in the collection, the Costume Institute does not maintain a permanent installation. Instead, every year it holds two separate shows in the Met's galleries using costumes from its collection, with each show centering on a specific designer or theme. The Costume Institute is known for hosting the annual 1207: 4125: 3733: 4106: 4146: 4616: 3397:. This was done to ensure that the respect and dignity deserved by all humans was given to Native Americans. Part of the goal of enacting NAGPRA was to begin a dialogue between American museum institutions and Indigenous groups. Written into NAGPRA is an acknowledgement of museums as the preservers of history. The Met has been able to avoid the repatriation of valuable objects that fall under the grasp of NAGPRA because they have not formally owned them. Objects that are on permanent or semi-permanent loan to a museum do not legally necessitate the initiation of the repatriation process. As the Diker collection is slowly incorporated into the Met's permanent collection, the objects will become illegal possessions, as the Met is a publicly funded institution. 1154: 3917: 4339: 3703: 4679: 1028: 3522: 4527: 3870: 61: 4228: 4555: 3338:
2022, it was reported that the Cambodian government was pressuring the museum to return Khmer artifacts that were allegedly looted during the civil war and the tumultuous period following. In September 2022, New York law enforcement, across three separate search warrants, seized 27 artifacts highlighting ancient Rome, Greece, and Egypt, with the intention of returning them to Italy and Egypt. These 27 objects were worth an aggregate total of $ 13 million. The items were seized due to their discovered link to known antiquities traffickers. This comes along with an international recalculation of what belongs in the museums of the world. Similar cases of repatriation conversations include the
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January 2018, museum president Daniel Weiss announced that the century-old policy of free museum admission would be replaced. Effective March 2018, most visitors who do not live in New York state or are not a student from New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut have to pay $ 25 (~$ 30.00 in 2023) to enter the museum. The City of New York has reduced funding at the Metropolitan as part of Mayor De Blasio's political effort to increase artistic diversity. They made an agreement to allow the fees in exchange for less funding which the city pledged to use at alternate facilities and promote diversity.
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starting in March 2018. Pogrebin stated that although the museum had made progress in decreasing its deficit from $ 40 million to $ 10 million, that an adverse decision from the City of New York to curtail funding for the Met's operating costs by as much as $ 8 million "for security and building staff" caused Weiss to announce the change in admissions policy. Weiss indicated that the new policy would be estimated to increase revenue from the current $ 43 million it receives from admissions to an enhanced revenue stream as high as US$ 49 million.
2705:. For six decades Lehman built upon an art collection begun by his father in 1911 and devoted a great deal of time the Met, before finally becoming the first chairman of the board at the Metropolitan in the 1960s. After his death in 1969, the Robert Lehman Foundation donated close to 3,000 works of art to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Housed in the Robert Lehman Wing, which opened to the public in 1975 and largely financed by the Lehman Foundation, the museum has called it "one of the most extraordinary private art collections ever assembled in the United States". 915: 3252:, the Met revised its deaccessioning policy. It sought to acquire "world-class" pieces, including through the sale of mid- to high-value items from its collection. Though the Met had always sold duplicate or minor items from its collection to fund the acquisition of new pieces, the Met's new policy allowed the sale of important items with high values, objects regarded as part of the museum's core collection. Hoving's deaccessioning practices, including secretive non-public sales that violated donor wishes, was exposed by John L. Hess in a series of articles in the 3104:, to help re-invigorate recently declining revenues at the museum. On April 26, Weiss stated that the budget shortfall of $ 15 million might require a re-assessment and increase in the museum's current admission payment policy. Weiss added that there remained concerns for a sustainable fiscal model for the Met in which city officials "have a right to a clear understanding of how we would be engaging the public, how we balance access with sustainability". In May 2017, the Met filed formal proposal to attempt to charge admission fees to out-of-state visitors. 2048: 47: 4821: 4186: 3318:
permanent collection. The temporary guidelines, however, permitted these monies to be used for the "care" of the collection. The Met decided to use funds from deaccessions for collection care (to pay salaries). It was roundly criticized for this decision by the Met's former director Thomas P. Campbell (Montebello's successor), by cultural critic Lee Rosenbaum, and by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Christopher Knight, among others. They argued that the practice set a bad example for other museums and that the Met did not truly need these monies.
4381: 245: 4576: 904: 2377:"It's been six months since the Met launched its Open Access initiative, which made available all 375,000+ images of public-domain works in the Met collection under Creative Commons Zero (CC0). During what is just the dawn of this new initiative, the responses so far have been incredible." At that time, more than 375,000 photographic images from the museum's archival collection were released for public domain reproduction and use both by the general public and by large public access websites such as those available at Google BigQuery. 4039: 2101: 2272:. By the time she died, the collection had 3,600 instruments that she had donated and the collection was housed in five galleries. Instruments were (and continue to be) included in the collection not only on aesthetic grounds, but also insofar as they embodied technical and social aspects of their cultures of origin. The modern Musical Instruments collection is encyclopedic in scope; every continent is represented at virtually every stage of its musical life. Highlights of the department's collection include several 3764: 2506: 3851: 2246: 4719: 3945: 2748: 2557: 1342: 4018: 3506: 4207: 3264:, who held public hearings in 1972. As a result of these hearings, the museum agreed to list in its annual report the total cash proceeds from art sales each year, and to itemize any deaccessioned objects valued at more than $ 50,000 each. It also agreed to sell those pieces at public auction and provide advance public notice of a work being sold if it had been on view in the last ten years. Known as the "Hoving Affair," the deaccessioning scandal has been written about by Calvin Tomkins, in 3631: 4247: 4658: 1712: 1499:
with the gift and bequest of the Henry Riggs collection of 2,000 pieces, which was one of the finest assembled by a single person. It came to the museum in 1913 and 1925. Another collection landmark took place in 1936, when George Cameron Stone bequeathed 3,000 pieces of Asian armor. Bashford Dean, the first arms curator, did much to build up the collection, including with gifts he and his friends made directly to the Met, which enabled the purchase of his personal collection.
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Century galleries reinstalled in 2007 (both on the second floor of the main building), the Robert Lehman Collection, and the Jack and Belle Linsky Collection (both on the first floor); a number of paintings also hang in other departmental galleries. Some of the medieval paintings are permanently exhibited at the Met Cloisters. The current curator in charge of the European Paintings department is Stephan Wolohojian.
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attracting 6.7 million visitors—the highest number since the museum began tracking admissions. Forty percent of the Met's visitors in fiscal year 2016 came from New York City and the tristate area; 41 percent from 190 countries besides the United States. In 2017, the attendance figures indicated seven million annual visitors with 63% of the visitors arriving from outside of New York State.
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advancing the general knowledge of kindred subjects, and to that end of furnishing popular instruction and recreations". This legislation was supplemented later by the 1893 Act, Chapter 476, which required that its collections "shall be kept open and accessible to the public free of all charge throughout the year". The founders included businessmen and financiers, among them
1814:(thanks to Ivans, the Met collected almost 300 works by Goya on paper) continued to be processed through the Department of Paintings. In 1960, a Department of Drawings was established under Jacob Bean, who served as curator until 1992, during which time the museum's collection of drawings nearly doubled in size, with strengths in French and Italian works. 1874:. This intentional separation of the Collection as a "museum within the museum" met with mixed criticism and approval at the time, though the acquisition of the collection was seen as a coup for the Met. Some have argued that it would be educationally more beneficial to have works from given schools of painting in the same section of the museum. 4699: 1670:, is an extremely popular, if exclusive, event in the fashion world; in 2007, the 700 available tickets started at $ 6,500 (~$ 9,204 in 2023) per person. Exhibits displayed over the past decade in the Costume Institute include: Rock Style, in 1999, representing the style of more than 40 rock musicians, including 3408:
detailing the Indigenous American collections of the Met Museum. The report exposed the loophole of loan vs. own that the Met was using to cling onto objects that they had an ethical and legal responsibility to repatriate. The report came to the conclusion that the Native American art held by the Met
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was celebrated with exhibitions, symposia, concerts, lectures, the reopening of refurbished galleries, special tours, social events, and other programming for eighteen months from October 1969 through the spring of 1971. The centennial's events (including an open house, Centennial Ball, year-long art
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antiquities, the museum decamped from Fifth Avenue and took up residence at the Mrs. Nicholas Cruger Mansion also known as the Douglas Mansion (James Renwick, 1853–54, demolished 1928) at 128 West 14th Street. However, these new accommodations proved temporary, as the growing collection required more
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era constitute the Met's Egyptian collection, and almost all of them are on display in the museum's massive wing of 40 Egyptian galleries. Among the rarest pieces in the Met's Egyptian collection are 13 wooden models (of the total 24 models found together, 12 models and 1 offering bearer figure is at
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One of the most serious and daunting challenges to the Metropolitan Museum's respectable reputation has been a series of allegations and lawsuits about its known status as an institutional buyer of looted and stolen antiquities. Since the 1990s the Met has been the subject of countless investigative
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Another deaccessioning controversy broke out in 2021, when the Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD) temporarily relaxed its guidelines due to hardships suffered by museums during the COVID pandemic. Previously, funds from deaccessioned works were only to be used to purchase other works for the
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in September 2017 voiced growing public concern that proposed increases in admissions costs would have an adverse effect upon attendance statistics at the museum. Smith referred to the public perception that such costs would appear "greedy and inappropriate" because "The museum already gets around $
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reported that the Met's annual debt was approaching $ 40 million, in addition to an outstanding museum bond for $ 250 million. This resulted in the indefinite postponement of a planned $ 600 million architectural expansion of the exhibition space for the museum's modern art collection
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first reported financial set-backs at the museum related to servicing its outstanding debts and associated cut-backs in staffing at the museum, with the goal of trying to balance its budget by fiscal year 2018. According to the Met's annual tax filing for fiscal year 2016, several top executives had
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As of 2021, the museum's endowment as administered by the museum's investment officer Lauren Meserve is US$ 3.3 billion which provides much of the income for operations while admissions account for only 13 percent of revenue as of fiscal 2016. The 2009–10 operating budget was $ 221 million
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from 2013 departed in 2016 and was replaced by Loic Tallon at the time that the department became known by its simplified designation as the Digital Department. At the start of 2017, the department began its Open Access initiative summarized on the Met's website titled "Digital Underground" stating:
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The Met's Department of Arms and Armor is one of the museum's most popular collections. Several early trustees of the museum were armor enthusiasts. The 1904 purchase of the collection of Maurice de Talleyrand-PĂ©rigord, duc de Dino, served as the foundational collection. It became a great collection
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manuscripts reflecting different periods and styles of calligraphy. Modern calligraphic artists also used a word or phrase to convey a direct message, or they created compositions from the shapes of Arabic words. Others incorporated indecipherable cursive writing within the body of the work to evoke
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artists and the original communities whose ancestral and aesthetic items we care for." Contrary to this public statement, the museum came under immense scrutiny for the hazy provenance of the displayed items. This was followed by the hiring of a new curator of Indigenous American art for the museum,
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In 2012 the Met's collection of European paintings numbered "more than 2,500 works of art from the thirteenth through the early twentieth century." As of December 2021, it had 2,625. These paintings are housed in the Old Masters galleries (newly installed in 2023), the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth
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The Met's Asian department holds a collection of Asian art, of more than 35,000 pieces, that is arguably the most comprehensive in the US. The collection dates back almost to the founding of the museum: many of the philanthropists who made the earliest gifts to the museum included Asian art in their
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In December 2021, the Met began its $ 70 million (~$ 77.7 million in 2023) renovation of The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing's African, ancient American, and Oceanic art galleries, originally planned to begin in 2020 but now set for completion in 2024. The 40,000 square-feet renovation includes the
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history. This callout of the unequivocally respected institution that is the Met Museum caused a reckoning amongst museums displaying Indigenous American art. In response to this scandal, the Met claimed that they were in contact with tribal governments about creating appropriate displays of Native
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attitude to acquisition. The Met has lost several major lawsuits, notably against the governments of Italy and Turkey, which successfully sought the repatriation of hundreds of ancient Mediterranean and Middle Eastern antiquities, with a total value in the hundreds of millions of dollars. In August
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art spent $ 39 million to acquire art for the fiscal year ending in June 2012. In 2020, it spent $ 29,824,000 (with $ 6,747,000 coming from insurance and the sale of art). In 2021, it spent $ 36,402,000 (with $ 4,007,000 coming from insurance and the sale of art). In
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reported that the request for out-of-state admissions would call for the re-legislation of the New York State 1893 Act which requires that the museum's collections "shall be kept open and accessible to the public free of all charge throughout the year", and any unlegislated changes would be subject
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as chairman of the board at the Met, the by-laws of the museum were formally amended to recognize the office of the chairman as having authority over the assignment and review of both the offices of president and director of the museum. The office of chairman was first introduced relatively late in
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The museum regularly hosts notable special exhibitions, often focusing on the works of one artist that have been loaned out from a variety of other museums and sources for the duration of the exhibition. These exhibitions are part of the attraction that draw people both within and outside Manhattan
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In 2020 the Met announced Ronald S. Lauder's promised gift of 91 objects from his collection, describing it as "the most significant grouping of European arms and armor given to the Museum since 1942," one that is "outstanding for the exceptional rarity and quality of the objects, their illustrious
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The Met's plein air painting collection, which it calls "unrivaled," was the last large section of the European Paintings collection to have a home at the museum. The sale of a Monet and the construction of small scale galleries ultimately resulted in the acquisition of 220 European paintings (most
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through modern American design, are permanently installed in the Met's galleries. Since the late 1800s, the Museum has been collecting diverse materials from all over the world. Its outreach to "exhibition designers, architects, graphic designers, lighting designers, and production designers" helps
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These exposés provoked widespread criticism when they came to light, and they were compounded by deceitful and misleading statements made by Hoving, who was censured by the College Art Association and the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA). This resulted in an investigation of the museum by
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Other services such as the research libraries were almost completely closed except for off-site digital access. As a result, 20 percent of staff positions were eliminated, and Met director Max Hollein indicated that the Met might deaccession and sell off some of its collection to make up financial
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argued in response to Weiss's decision to rescind the previous free admission policy as lacking in responsible fiscal planning. They stated that a recent $ 65 million expenditure for renovating fountains seemed to be a poor allocation of the limited available funding. Smith added, "Those new
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For the fiscal year 2017 which ended on June 30, the museum was reported as having 7 million visitors during the past year, where "37 percent of these were international visitors, while 30 percent came from New York's five boroughs." Previously in 2016, the museum set a record for attendance,
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and pre-medieval European antiquities not included in the Ancient Greek and Roman collection. Like the Islamic collection, the Medieval collection contains a broad range of two- and three-dimensional art, with religious objects heavily represented. In total, the Medieval Art department's permanent
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Currently, the Drawings and Prints collection contains about 21,000 drawings, 1.2 million prints, and 12,000 illustrated books made in Europe and the Americas. Many of the great masters of European painting, who produced many more sketches and drawings than actual paintings, are represented in the
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Islamic Arts galleries had been undergoing refurbishment since 2001 and reopened on November 1, 2011, as the New Galleries for the Art of the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Later South Asia. Until that time, a narrow selection of items from the collection had been on temporary display
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The broadened collecting horizons of the museum in the post-Black Lives Matter era have been displayed in the exhibition of contemporary political works on paper called "Revolution, Resistance, and Activism," held at the Met in 2021-22. It included such works as the Guerrilla Girls' famous poster
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As the museum's first curator of prints, Ivans established the mission of collecting images that would reveal "the whole gamut of human life and endeavor, from the most ephemeral of courtesies to the loftiest pictorial presentation of man’s spiritual aspirations." Over the next 30 years, he built
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Hoving was criticized for selling important works from the museum to fund his acquisitions, including a Henri Rousseau and a Van Gogh, and he planned to sell many more, including 14 Monet paintings he characterized as "routine." During the tenure of director Philippe de Montebello, the sale of a
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written during the 2016–2017 fiscal year at the museum which criticized speculative suggestions among current administrators at the museum that an added revenue stream could be pursued by the museum by rescinding existing museum policy since 1893 allowing for free public access to the museum. In
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The medieval collection in the main Metropolitan building, centered on the first-floor medieval gallery, contains about 6,000 separate objects. While a great deal of European medieval art is on display in these galleries, most of the European pieces are concentrated at the Cloisters (see below).
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was accompanied by a statement from the institution. "The American Wing acknowledges the sovereign Native American and Indigenous communities dispossessed from the lands and waters of this region. We affirm our intentions for ongoing relationships with contemporary Native American and Indigenous
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works to improve the collection by using the proceeds to purchase better or more appropriate works. As noted above, it has deaccessioned nearly two-thirds of the founding purchase of Old Master paintings made in 1871. As early as 1887, it sold 5,000 Cypriot objects in order to purchase Egyptian
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reported that amid-continuing reverberations from "a period of financial turbulence and leadership turmoil" that the museum president Daniel Weiss had announced that the museum would rescind its century-old policy of free admission to the museum and begin charging $ 25 for out-of-state visitors
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is the central library of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and supports the activities of staff and researchers. Watson Library's collection contains approximately 900,000 volumes, including monographs and exhibition catalogs; over 11,000 periodical titles; and more than 125,000 auction and sale
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announced a collaboration of digital work for the 2024 reopening of the African, ancient American, and Oceanic art galleries. The digital project "aims to bolster the understanding of several historic sites in sub-Saharan Africa", in particular sites that have been minimally explored by Western
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in 1969, his Foundation donated 2,600 works of art to the museum, which had been collected by Robert and his father. Housed in the "Robert Lehman Wing", on the ground floor and the basement level, the museum refers to the collection as "one of the most extraordinary private art collections ever
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as one of the leading fashion names in history; Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy, exhibited in 2008, suggesting the metaphorical vision of superheroes as ultimate fashion icons; the 2010 exhibit on the American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity, which exposes the revolutionary styles of the
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The collection began when 174 paintings were purchased from European dealers in 1871. Almost two-thirds of these paintings have been deaccessioned, but quality paintings by Jordaens, Van Dyck, Poussin, the Tiepolos, Guardi, and some other artists remain in the collection. Major gifts from Henry
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Although the City of New York owns the museum building and contributes utilities, heat, and some of the cost of guardianship, the collections are owned by a private corporation of fellows and benefactors which totals about 950 people. The museum is governed by a board of trustees of 41 elected
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Stephen V. Grancsay, the second arms curator at the museum, ably added to the collection, and he even purchased important works from Clarence H. Mackay (the greatest contemporary private collector of this material, who was wiped out by the Great Depression). Grancsay later resold some of these
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greatly impacted the Met's operations and led to the museum's first long-term shutdown on March 13. The Met gradually partially reopened in stages. By 2021, the public could visit the Met five days a week, with reduced hours of operation, and visitors were required to wear masks and practice
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The activities of board of trustees are organized and based upon the activities of the individual trustees and their various committees as of 2016. The several committees of the board of trustees include the committees listed as Nominating, Executive, Acquisitions, Finance, Investment, Legal,
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granted the Metropolitan Museum of Art an Act of Incorporation on April 13, 1870, "for the purpose of establishing and maintaining in said City a Museum and Library of Art, of encouraging and developing the Study of the Fine Arts, and the application of Art to manufacture and natural life, of
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The department of photography was founded in 1992. Though the department gained a permanent gallery in 1997, not all of the department's holdings are on display at any given time, due to the sensitive materials represented in the photography collection. However, the Photographs department has
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in New York City with the intention of displaying these works, after the Met had previously shown little interest in his art collection. In 1968, the Met had agreed to a temporary exhibition of Rockefeller's work. However, the Met then requested to include the arts of Africa, Oceania, and the
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reports that he "looked forward to working with my administrative and board colleagues to support a climate of candor, transparency, accountability and mutual respect". In January 2018, Daniel Weiss as president of the museum stated that a downsized version of the original $ 600 million
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on the occasion of its 10th anniversary of the opening of its Galleries for the Art of the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia and Later South Asia, which would benefit its Department of Islamic Art and some of the museum's other principal projects. As a token of its appreciation the name
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As noted by the museum, "a work by Renoir entered the Museum as early as 1907 (today the Museum has become one of the world's great repositories of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art)." The museum terms its nineteenth-century French paintings "second only to the museums of Paris," with
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The foundation of the museum's great Impressionist and Post-Impressionist collection was laid by the Louisine (1855-1929) and Henry Osborne Havemeyer (1847-1907) collection. The most important portion of their immense collection came to the museum after the death of Louisine in 1929. It was
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However, this allows the main galleries to display much of the Met's Byzantine art side by side with European pieces. The main gallery is host to a wide range of tapestries and church and funerary statuary, while side galleries display smaller works of precious metals and ivory, including
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temple was given to the United States in 1965 and assembled in a new wing at the Met in 1978. Situated in a large room and partially surrounded by a reflecting pool and illuminated by a wall of windows opening onto Central Park, the Temple of Dendur has been one of the Met's most enduring
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The distinctive "parade" of armored figures on horseback installed in the first-floor Arms and Armor gallery is one of the most recognizable images of the museum, which was organized in 1975 with the help of the Russian immigrant and arms and armor scholar, Leonid Tarassuk (1925–90).
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in 1908. In 1954, to mark the opening of its Grace Rainey Rogers concert hall, the museum inaugurated a series of concerts, adding art lectures in 1956. This "Concerts & Lectures program" grew over the years into 200 events each season. The program presented such performers as
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catalogs. The library includes a reference collection, auction and sale catalogs, a rare book collection, manuscript items, and vertical file collections. The library is accessible to anyone 18 years of age or older simply by registering online and providing a valid photo ID.
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origins, and their typological variety." Lauder, who noted that he had begun collecting with the assistance of curator Grancsay almost 55 years earlier, also donated money for the study and presentation of arms and armor. The 11 galleries were named in Lauder's honor.
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The Metropolitan Museum owns one of the world's largest collection of works of art of the Islamic world. The collection also includes artifacts and works of art of cultural and secular origin from the time period indicated by the rise of Islam predominantly from the
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whose salvaged structures were incorporated into the modern building, and the five thousand objects at the Cloisters are strictly limited to medieval European works. The collection features items of outstanding beauty and historical importance; among these are the
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firearms) from the 19th and 20th centuries. Among the collection's 14,000 objects are the oldest items in the museum: flint bifaces which date to 700,000–200,000 BCE. There are also many pieces made for and used by kings and princes, including armor belonging to
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sculptures from the mid-third millennium BCE, many so abstract as to seem almost modern. The Greek and Roman galleries also contain several large classical wall paintings and reliefs from different periods, including an entire reconstructed bedroom from a noble
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descent) as the museum's inaugural Associate Curator of Native American Art. In May 2021, the museum installed a plaque on its Fifth Avenue facade in recognition of indigenous communities and of the fact that the museum is situated in what was historically
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In January 2018, museum president Daniel Weiss announced that the century-old policy of free admission would be replaced by a $ 25 charge to out-of-state and foreign visitors, effective March 2018. The museum temporarily closed in March 2020 during the
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collections. Today, an entire wing of the museum is dedicated to the Asian collection, and spans 4,000 years of Asian art. Major Asian civilizations are well-represented in the Met's Asian department. The pieces on display represent diverse types of
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The Met has an extensive archive consisting of 1,500 films made and collected by the museum since the 1920s. As part of the museum's 150 anniversary commemoration, since January 2020, the museum uploads a film from its archive weekly onto YouTube.
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Unlike other departments at the Met, the Robert Lehman collection does not concentrate on a specific style or period of art; rather, it is a reflection of Lehman's personal collecting interests. The Lehmans concentrated heavily on paintings of the
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The European Sculpture and Decorative Arts collection is one of the largest departments at the Met, holding in excess of 50,000 separate pieces from the 15th through the early 20th centuries. Although the collection is particularly concentrated in
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Drawing and Prints collection, sometimes in great concentrations. Prints are also represented in multiple states. Many artists and makers whose work is in the prints and drawings collection are otherwise not represented in the museum's holdings.
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art came from private collections, items uncovered during the museum's own archeological excavations, carried out between 1906 and 1941, constitute almost half of the current collection. More than 26,000 separate pieces of Egyptian art from the
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The Nolen Library is open to the general public. The collection of some 8,000 items, arranged in open shelves, includes books, picture books, DVDs, and videos. The Nolen Library includes a children's reading room and materials for teachers.
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antiquities, and over the years it sold many thousands more works from Cyprus. 15,000 Egyptian objects were sold in the museum's shop in 1955, and nearly 10,000 works from other departments were earmarked that year for sale at auction.
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With some 13,000 artworks, primarily by European and American artists, the modern art collection occupies 60,000 square feet (6,000 m), of gallery space and contains many iconic modern works. Cornerstones of the collection include
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from the 18th through the early 20th century. The new galleries encompasses 30,000 square feet (2,800 m) for the display of the museum's collection. The curator in charge of the American Wing since September 2014 is Sylvia Yount.
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to enter. Although subject to re-assessment, a 1970 agreement between the museum and the city of New York requires New York state visitors to pay at least a nominal amount; a penny is acceptable. The Met's finance committee is led by
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The museum's Department of Live Arts commissions new works of performance using music, sound, movement, and other artistic practices. Under the banner of MetLiveArts, performances are presented in the galleries and spaces of the
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pieces from the 5th through 19th centuries. However, these are not the only cultures represented in Arms and Armor; the collection spans more geographic regions than almost any other department, including weapons and armor from
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single Monet (together with the construction of purpose-built galleries) eventually led to the acquisition of two collections totaling 220 paintings, which established the museum's remarkable plein-air paintings collection.
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history course for the public, and various educational programming and traveling exhibitions) and publications drew on support from prominent New Yorkers, artists, writers, composers, interior designers, and art historians.
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assembled in the United States". To emphasize the personal nature of the Robert Lehman Collection, the Met housed the collection in a special set of galleries, some of which evoked the interior of Lehman's richly decorated
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the museum's history in the 1960s in contemplation of the anticipated donation of the Lehman collection to the museum and has since that time, under Brodsky, become the most senior administrative position at the museum.
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Americas in their permanent collection. The arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas opened to the public in 1982, under the title, "The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing". This wing is named after Nelson Rockefeller's son,
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with 200–2,000 year gaps in known owners. The display of Native American funerary objects is problematic, not just because of its unethical spotlighting of private ceremonial objects, but also due to its violation of
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art includes work by Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and Juan Gris and went on display in 2014. The Met has since added to the collection, for example spending $ 31.8 million (~$ 38 million in 2023) for Gris'
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Philanthropist Irene Lewisohn died today in New York City. She and her sister Alice built and endowed the Neighborhood Playhouse. With Aline Bernstein she founded the Museum of Costume Art on Fifth Avenue in
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Brodsky, the chairman of the Met, stated that after the 2017 financial setbacks, the director position would be appointed separately from the position of CEO. Following a commissioned report from the
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awful Darth Vaderish fountains take huge chunks out of the plaza and disrupt movement," as an indication of the misuse of funds. Further criticism of Weiss's proposal was voiced internationally when
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded in 1870 with its mission to bring art and art education to the American people. The museum's permanent collection consists of works of art ranging from the
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Each curatorial department maintains a library, most of the material of which can be requested online through the libraries' catalog. Two of the libraries may be accessed without an appointment:
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Periods. This followed the announcement that the Met and Qatar Museums had entered into a partnership to foster their exchange with regards to exhibitions, activities, and scholarly cooperation.
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what is credited as the best collection in the nation. Ivans opened three galleries and a study room in 1971. He curated almost sixty exhibitions, and his influential publications included
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space than the mansion could provide. It moved into the current building in 1880. Between 1879 and 1895, the museum created and operated a series of educational programs, known as the
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Collection in 1929. Ivans also purchased five albums from the auction of the Earl of Pembroke’s collection, and the 2,200 prints in these albums provided a nucleus of Italian prints.
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2022, it spent $ 74,432,000 (with $ 9,488,000 coming from insurance and the sale of art); in 2023 it spent $ 52,401,000 (with $ 7,444,000 coming from insurance and the sale of art).
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In the 1960s, the governance of the Met was expanded to include, for the first time, a chairman of the board of trustees in contemplation of a large bequest from the estate of
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American woman from the years 1890 to 1940, and how such styles reflect the political and social sentiments of the time. The theme of the 2011 event was "Alexander McQueen:
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retrospective and an extensive show devoted to spirit photography. In 2007, the museum designated a gallery exclusively for the exhibition of photographs made after 1960.
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and is housed in the 40,000-square-foot (4,000 m) Rockefeller Wing on the south end of the museum. The Wing exhibits Non-Western works of art created from 3,000 
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In 2000, its permanent collection had over two million works; it currently lists a total of 1.5 million works. The collection is divided into 17 curatorial departments.
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pieces and secular items. The main gallery, with its high arched ceiling, also serves double duty as the annual site of the Met's elaborately decorated Christmas tree.
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contains more than 17,000 objects. The Greek and Roman collection dates back to the founding of the museum—in fact, the museum's first accessioned object was a Roman
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In 2019, museum president Daniel Weiss announced that the institution would review its policy for receiving financial donations, under pressure from activist group
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and completed in 1938, it is a separate building dedicated solely to medieval art. The Cloisters collection was originally that of a separate museum, assembled by
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shortfalls. At least some of the museum's large art holding was placed in storage in order to make-up for losses in revenue causes by responses to the pandemic.
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The Wing exhibits the arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas in an exhibition separated by geographical locations. The collection ranges from 40,000-year-old
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The department's focus on "outstanding craftsmanship and decoration," including pieces intended solely for display, means that the collection is strongest in
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throughout the museum. As with many other departments at the Met, the Islamic Art galleries contain many interior pieces, including the entire reconstructed
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and scholars, as well as six dedicated conservation departments and a Department of Scientific Research. The permanent collection includes works of art from
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The museum's collection of American art returned to view in new galleries on January 16, 2012. The new installation provides visitors with the history of
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Derlon, Brigitte; Jeudy-Ballini, Monique (2012). "Collector/Collected. Primitive Art, Passionate Discourse, and the Imaginary Crossing of Boundaries".
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In April 2013, it was reported that the museum was to receive a collection worth $ 1 billion (~$ 1.29 billion in 2023) from cosmetics tycoon
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In September 2020, following debates surrounding provenance holes and mismanagement of Indigenous art, the museum appointed Patricia Marroquin Norby (
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family maintained a diverse interest in art based philanthropy, having donated large sums of money to Princeton University, as well as establishing
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summarized the backlash from the Weiss proposal for raising the admissions fees. It stated, "Some critics are outraged. The past week has seen a
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Roof Garden is located on the roof near the southwestern corner of the museum. The museum's main building was designated a city landmark by the
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Since 1993, Charles and Valerie Diker have donated 139 Indigenous objects to the museum, many of which are funerary. Most of these objects have
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The Met's collection of medieval art consists of a comprehensive range of Western art from the 4th through the early 16th centuries, as well as
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in 1967, and its interior was separately recognized by the Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1977. The Met's main building was designated a
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After negotiations with the City of New York in 1871, the Met was granted the land between the East Park Drive, Fifth Avenue, and the 79th and
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reinstallation of an exterior glass curtain, which had deteriorated, as well as the galleries in their entirety, which house 3,000 works.
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by receiving their donations. The museum announced it would remove the Sackler name from locations within the museum in December 2021.
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members, several officials of the City of New York, and persons honored as trustees by the museum. The current co-chairs of the board,
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donated his more than 3,000-piece collection to the museum. Before Rockefeller's collection was gifted to the Met, Rockefeller founded
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Education, Audit, Employee Benefits, External Affairs, Merchandising, Membership, Building, Technology, and The Fund for the Met.
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received disproportionately high compensation, often exceeding $ 1 million per annum with over $ 100,000 bonuses per annum.
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family; James Clark McGuire’s transformative bequest brought over seven hundred fifteenth-century woodcuts; prints by Rembrandt,
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antiquities in 1882, in addition to Mesoamerican antiquities, the museum did not begin a concerted effort to collect works from
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surrounded by contemporary furnishings and decoration—it also contains comprehensive holdings of furniture, jewelry, glass and
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is a miniature that has become the informal mascot of the museum. Other notable items in the Egyptian collection include the
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artifact acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1972. It was originally auctioned in April 1900 by a lieutenant named
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completed the wings on the Fifth Avenue facade in 1910. The modernistic glass sides and rear of the museum are the work of
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The Medici Conspiracy: The Illicit Journey of Looted Antiquities from Italy's Tomb Raiders to the World's Greatest Museums
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The New York Times Book of New York: 549 Stories of the People, the Events, and the Life of the City – Past and Present
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piece titled "The New Pay Policy Is a Mistake", while Jezebel's Aimée Lutkin claimed "The Met Should Be Fucking Free".
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strengths in "Gustave Courbet, Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet, Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, and others."
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Two of the objects purchased with funds generated by Hoving's deaccessions were highlights of the Met's collection.
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was hired in March 2022 to renovate the Tang wing, and the Met had raised $ 550 million for the Tang wing by 2024.
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The Secret History of the Moguls and the Money That Made the Metropolitan Museum, an unauthorized social history,
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More than 1000 artifacts in Metropolitan Museum of Art catalog linked to alleged looting and trafficking figures
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architectural expansion might be reconsidered as early as 2020 at a reduction to the $ 450 million level.
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George Trescher records related to The Metropolitan Museum of Art Centennial, 1949, 1960–1971 (bulk 1967–1970)
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collection numbers over 10,000 separate objects, divided between the main museum building on Fifth Avenue and
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The Met's permanent collection is curated by seventeen separate departments, each with a specialized staff of
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was the President and CEO of the Met, replacing Emily K. Rafferty, who served as president for a decade, and
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Opening reception in the picture gallery at 681 Fifth Avenue, February 20, 1872; wood-engraving published in
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Finally, in 1993, a unified Department of Drawings and Prints was created for all works on paper, chaired by
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LaGamma, Alisa; Moore, J. Kenneth; Gunn, Michael; Jones, Julie (1995). "Africa, Oceania, and the Americas".
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both religious and secular is well represented in the Islamic Art department, from the official decrees of
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In 1969, a special exhibition, titled "Harlem on My Mind" was criticized for failing to exhibit work by
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in 1986, recognizing both its monumental architecture, and its importance as a cultural institution.
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Robert Lehman also collected many nineteenth and twentieth century paintings. These include works by
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The Art of Illumination: The Limbourg Brothers and the Belles Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry
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period (between 300,000 and 75,000 BCE), are part of the Egyptian collection. The first curator was
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in 1920. These models depict, in unparalleled detail, a cross-section of Egyptian life in the early
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Open access images and data have been viewed over 1.2 billion times with over 7 million downloads.
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Rogues' Gallery, The Secret History of the Moguls and the Money That Made the Metropolitan Museum
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Rogues' Gallery, The Secret History of the Moguls and the Money That Made the Metropolitan Museum
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writes that the museum has never had the right to charge admission and Alexandra Schwartz in the
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provides an initial view of the collection as it can be experienced in the physical museum. The
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Beginning in the late 19th century, the Met started acquiring ancient art and artifacts from the
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Equestrian Portrait of Cornelis and Michiel Pompe van Meerdervoort with Their Tutor and Coachman
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The museum first opened on February 20, 1872, housed in a building located at 681 Fifth Avenue.
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articles about American painting and sculpture galleries reopening after four-year renovation.
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Vogel, Susan Mullin (1978). "Art and Politics: A Staff from the Court of Benin, West Africa".
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produced some of the best-received temporary exhibits in the Met's recent past, including a
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Art Industry News: The Met Museum Boasts Record Attendance Numbers + More Must-Read Stories
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provides a department overview and links to collection highlights and digital assets. The
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Frederic Edwin Church: Catalogue Raisonne of Works at Olana State Historic Site, Volume I
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2020 (a posthumous image of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg), and Ben Blount’s
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Woodman, Spencer; Politzer, Malia; Reuter, Delphine; Sharma, Namrata (March 20, 2023).
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Lamont, Lansing. "Tom Hoving and the Met Builds", People magazine, November 17, 1975.
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artists. The museum defended its decision to portray Harlem itself as a work of art.
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However, the popular centerpiece of the Egyptian Art department continues to be the
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In 2018, the museum built an exhibition around the golden-sheathed 1st-century BCE
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to explore the Met. Such exhibitions include displays especially designed for the
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Robe à la française 1740s, as seen in one of the exhibits at the Costume Institute
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has documented the massive collection in a multi-volume book series published as
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school. Sienese highlights include multiple major paintings by Ugolino da Siena,
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From 2016 to 2020, the museum operated a modern and contemporary art gallery at
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In September 2022 the Met revealed that it had received a substantial gift from
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attractions. Among the oldest items at the Met, a set of Archeulian flints from
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Arms and Armor: Notable Acquisitions 1991–2002 – The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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the Met, while the remaining 10 models and 1 offering bearer figure are in the
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to renovate the Ancient Near Eastern and Cypriot galleries. Mexican architect
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Finding aid for Schools of The Metropolitan Museum of Art Records (1879–1895)
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Scuola di biduino, portale da san leonardo al frigido, vicino massa carrara,
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Chronological list of special exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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from around the world. Several notable interiors, ranging from 1st-century
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Watsonline: The Catalog of the Libraries of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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could only have come into the possession of the Diker's through violence,
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In past years, Costume Institute shows organized around designers such as
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Merchants & Masterpieces: The Story of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Behind the Scenes: The Working Side of the Museum, 1928 | From the Vaults
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39 million a year from its gate—equal to the entire annual budget of the
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trustees, who appoint representatives to serve on the board without pay.
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began occupying the space while the main building underwent renovations.
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Diana Craig Patch named Curator in charge of Department of Egyptian Art.
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for the role that cultural institutions have played in whitewashing the
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Exhibit, displayed in 2005, acknowledging the skilled work of designer
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Doorway in granite, in oak, France, Limousin, 15th c., Aixe sur Vienne
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cultures (among others), as well as an extensive collection of unique
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Things American: Art Museums and Civic Culture in the Progressive Era
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American art and funerary objects, but did not specify which tribes.
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that expand access to the collection beyond the physical museum. The
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In response to many controversies, the museum issued a statement on
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The Cloisters are so named on account of the five medieval French
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provides a one thousand year overview of Greek art from 1000 
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Today, the Met's collection contains more than 11,000 pieces from
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Digital Collections from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents a Timeline of Art History
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and his studio. Dutch and Spanish Baroque highlights include the
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opened in the American Wing. This marked the first appearance of
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The Empress Elizabeth of Russia on Horseback, Attended by a Page
11422: 11406: 10640:"The Met Should Be Open to All. The New Pay Policy Is a Mistake" 8693:"Eastman Johnson – Co-founder of the Metropolitan Museum of Art" 8600:"Visit to the Met Could Cost You, if You Don't Live in New York" 8541:"Next Concert Season at the Met Will Include Music in Galleries" 6119:"A Brief History of the Museum – The Metropolitan Museum of Art" 5659:(4th ed.). London: Egypt Exploration Society. p. 344. 2803:. That November, the Met received a $ 125 million donation from 2283:
instruments made from precious metals, and the oldest surviving
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through modern American design, are installed in its galleries.
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Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center
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objects. The highlights of the collection include the Sumerian
502: 430: 16725: 11207:"North American museums face a reckoning on Indigenous rights" 10147:
Katchka, Boris (2017). "What Broke the Met?", April 17, 2017,
9927:"Metropolitan Museum of Art Names New President: Daniel Weiss" 7278:"Met Names Costume Institute Complex in Honor of Anna Wintour" 6781:(Revised and updated ed.). New York: Henry Holt & C. 6345: 3738:
Book Cover with Byzantine Icon of the Crucifixion, before 1085
3193: 3032:, the highest such rating possible. This was last affirmed by 1810:
Meanwhile, acquisitions of drawings, including an album of 50
1310: 952:: boats, gardens, and scenes of daily life are represented in 767: 17032: 16991: 16326: 16292: 16281: 11430:(annual reports, collection catalogs, exhibit catalogs, etc.) 11399: 10809:"Financial Statements for years ended June 30, 2023 and 2022" 10791:"Financial Statements for years ended June 30, 2022 and 2021" 10162:"NYC art museum accused of duping visitors on admission fees" 9662:"How Did You Build This Museum? And More #MetKids Questions!" 3879: 3538: 2284: 1943: 1883: 1514: 1441: 1413: 1287: 1243: 1098: 941: 923: 852: 848: 774: 714: 556: 506: 434: 235: 12756:
Mont Sainte-Victoire and the Viaduct of the Arc River Valley
10542:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art Announces Record Attendance" 7337: 7335: 7333: 7331: 5827:"679 Paintings. Sculptures. A Sword. The Met Moved Them All" 3558:
Reliquary Shrine from the convent of the Poor Clares at Buda
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acted as co-founder of the museum, as did landscape painter
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American and European photography. The museum also acquired
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to save it from rising waters caused by the building of the
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Institutions accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
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Museum: Behind the Scenes at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
11261:"How We Collect: Research, Transparency, and Collaboration" 11059: 10918:
The Lost Chalice: The Epic Hunt for a Priceless Masterpiece
8512:"Israeli tapped to curate Metropolitan Museum's 'live art'" 6467: 6444:"The Met Hires Its First Full-Time Native American Curator" 5697:"Met Museum to Return Prize Artifact Because It Was Stolen" 5193:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Ancient Near Eastern Art" 2280: 1425: 1371: 572: 438: 12902:
AngloMania: Tradition and Transgression in British Fashion
11175: 11173: 10806: 10788: 10770: 9742:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art: An Architectural History" 9537:"Met Museum Reaches Fund-Raising Goal for New Modern Wing" 8797:. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved July 31, 2014. 7997:"Leonard Lauder Donates $ 1 Billion Art Collection To Met" 6245:"From Strength to Strength: A Collector's Gift to the Met" 5145:. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 17, 275. 4710:
Madame Cézanne (Hortense Fiquet, 1850–1922) in a Red Dress
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held in storage. In a March 24 protest, advocates for the
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Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College
10009:"Metropolitan Museum board appoints first woman co-chair" 9389:
Yount, Sylvia; Norby, Patricia Marroquin (May 12, 2021).
7328: 6804: 6802: 6800: 6798: 5057:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Curatorial Departments" 2637:
The museum is said to have established the world's first
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came on board as its founding superintendent. The artist
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in 1919; Gothic woodcuts and Rembrandt etchings from the
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and in the past has presented summer exhibitions such as
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Plein Air, Impressionist, and Post-Impressionist Painting
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the museum to maintain its collection in good condition.
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Holy Trinity Church, St. Christopher House and Parsonage
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The Martyrdom of Saint Barbara (Lucas Cranach the Elder)
6974:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art – The Costume Institute" 6949:"The Costume Institute | The Metropolitan Museum of Art" 4906:"Metropolitan Museum Launches New and Expanded Web Site" 3076:. The chairman of the board at the Met elected in 2011, 2712:
The museum (left foreground) is located in Central Park.
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Though other departments contain significant numbers of
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The Interior of an Atelier of a Woman Painter (Lemoine)
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as well as started a general discussion over the Met's
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Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum?,
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Lydia Crocheting in the Garden at Marly (Mary Cassatt)
10891: 10889: 9984:"Max Hollein Consolidates Roles as Met Museum's Chief" 8714:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 415. 8404:"Black Artists and Activism: Harlem on My Mind (1969)" 8230:"The Met Makes 375,000 Public Domain Images Available" 8033:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Musical Instruments" 6795: 6470:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Greek and Roman Art" 3674:
Standing male worshiper, Mesopotamian, 2750–2600 
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Deaccessioning and its Discontents: A Critical History
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In 2024, several protests targeted the Met during the
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Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination
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The Art Newspaper – International art news and events
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The Art Newspaper – International art news and events
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin (Summer 1995)
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Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination
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Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
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to challenge by the New York State attorney general,
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International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia
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Though the majority of the Met's initial holdings of
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Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons Art of the In-Between
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Pair of Incense Boxes in the Shape of Mandarin Ducks
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John Wentworth, lieutenant governor of New Hampshire
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Looted Indigenous American art and NAGPRA violations
1922:. The Northern school of painting is represented by 1294:, excavated after its entombment by the eruption of 1269:
Highlights of the collection include the monumental
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Laboratory for Bioregenerative Medicine and Surgery
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The Dance Class (Degas, Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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A History of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 1
11259:Marina Kellen French Director and Chief Executive. 10976:Mashberg, Tom; Bowley, Graham (September 2, 2022). 10886: 10638:Cotter, Holland; Smith, Roberta (January 4, 2018). 9528: 8635: 8633: 7833:. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. x. 7157:"Chanel Returning to the Met for Its Pre-Fall Show" 6808: 6578:"Interactive Guide to Islamic Art Galleries at Met" 6041:Mayor, A. Hyatt. “The Gifts That Made the Museum.” 5377: 4882:
in New York City, which is also nicknamed "The Met"
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University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia. 10827:"The Permanent Collection May Not Be So Permanent" 10606: 10573: 10540: 10471: 10465: 10463: 10431: 10406: 10365: 10359: 10357: 8760: 8258: 8015:"Acquisitions of the month: August–September 2018" 7509: 6087: 6085: 6083: 5484: 5414: 4896: 1980:The collection of bronzes, furniture, Renaissance 18003:Museums of Ancient Near East in the United States 12701:The Marriage of the Virgin (Michelino da Besozzo) 12671:Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints (Raphael) 12076:Bringing Down Marble from the Quarries to Carrara 11304:Howe, Winifred E., and Henry Watson Kent (2009). 11146: 11144: 10971: 10969: 10967: 10937:Mashberg, Tom; Bowley, Graham (August 18, 2022). 10332:"Met Execs Got Hefty Bonuses Amid-Rising Deficit" 9775:New York's 50 Best Secret Architectural Treasures 9684:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art at HumanitiesWeb" 9502: 9485:"Frida Escobedo set to design the Met's new wing" 9476: 9024: 9022: 7614:"Art Review: Feast of Illuminations and Drawings" 6837:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Arms and Armor" 5956: 5605:"Meet the Staff | The Metropolitan Museum of Art" 5579:"Asian Art | the Metropolitan Museum of Art" 5091:. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp.  4855:List of most-visited museums in the United States 2892:, in the late 1890s and early 1900s. The firm of 2042: 17919: 12979:Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology 12666:Madonna and Child (Bellini, New York, 1485–1490) 12606:Lady with the Rose (Charlotte Louise Burckhardt) 12546:Isaac Blessing Jacob (Gerbrand van den Eeckhout) 11008: 11006: 10789:Metropolitan Museum of Art (November 10, 2022). 9059:"A Look at the Met Breuer Before the Doors Open" 8806: 8630: 7860:. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. p.  7275: 6753:"Arms and Armor: Notable Acquisitions 2003–2014" 5989: 5987: 5776: 5729: 5727: 5725: 1145:and his famous portrait of his daughter Sabine. 284:. With 5.36 million visitors in 2023, it is the 18013:Musical instrument museums in the United States 15805:New York Public Library for the Performing Arts 12930:Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourning Attire 12621:The Last Communion of Saint Jerome (Botticelli) 12461:A Goldsmith in His Shop, Possibly Saint Eligius 12336:Esther before Ahasuerus (Artemisia Gentileschi) 11434:Artwork owned by The Metropolitan Museum of Art 11118: 11116: 10807:Metropolitan Museum of Art (November 9, 2023). 10771:Metropolitan Museum of Art (November 9, 2021). 10534: 10532: 10460: 10354: 9904:"NHL nomination for Metropolitan Museum of Art" 9875:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 9839:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 8593: 8591: 8589: 8587: 8585: 7503: 7501: 6772: 6770: 6768: 6766: 6080: 6063: 6061: 6059: 5774: 5772: 5770: 5768: 5766: 5764: 5762: 5760: 5758: 5756: 5630:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Egyptian Art" 5318: 5120:. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 6. 4517:A Goldsmith in His Shop, Possibly Saint Eligius 3190:says the new policy diminishes New York City". 2923:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 2842:and ceasefire laid a quilt on the front steps. 2832:destruction of cultural heritage during the war 461:; paintings and sculptures from nearly all the 393:. The Met also maintains extensive holdings of 18028:Pre-Columbian art museums in the United States 17998:Museums of ancient Greece in the United States 17968:Egyptological collections in the United States 12895:American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity 12161:Christ Carrying the Cross (El Greco, New York) 11491: 11453:Virtual tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 11428:Metropolitan Museum of Art Digital Collections 11141: 11015:"The Return of Looted Art: Warnings from 2022" 10975: 10964: 10936: 9747:. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 54. 9203: 9201: 9199: 9197: 9195: 9105:"The Frick Likely to Take Over the Met Breuer" 9019: 8754: 8752: 8750: 8443:. Violette de Mazia Foundation. Archived from 8377:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Exhibitions" 8110:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Photographs" 7762:"Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Crèche" 7184:"Stars and Superheroes Sparkle at Museum Gala" 6605:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Islamic Art" 6306:"Dr. Sylvia L. Yount Named to Post at The Met" 5143:Period Rooms in the Metropolitan Museum of Art 5088:Masterpieces of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 3248:In the early 1970s, under the directorship of 3214: 2739:In 2012, following the earlier appointment of 2736:and the museum bookstore declined to sell it. 2698:, and from 1969 to 2010, by Hilde Limondjian. 2480:were among the artists who picketed the show. 2172: 1656:have drawn significant crowds to the Met. The 1011:, a high-ranking priest of the ram-headed god 806:(de-accessioned and returned to India in 2023) 18023:Order of Arts and Letters of Spain recipients 17958:Art museums and galleries established in 1872 17953:Art museums and galleries established in 1870 17820: 16107: 15416: 13267: 13091: 13067: 12661:Madame Grand (Louise Élisabeth VigĂ©e Le Brun) 12056:Bouquet of Small Chrysanthemums (LĂ©on Bonvin) 11477: 11003: 10164:. Associated Press/Fox News. March 25, 2013. 9797: 8807:Ginsburgh, Victor A.; Throsby, David (2006). 8491:. Metropolitan Museum of Arts. April 14, 2024 7938:"90 Works by Paul Klee Donated to Met Museum" 7088:Postrel, Virginia (May 2007). "Dress Sense". 6408: 6406: 6404: 6402: 6037: 6035: 6033: 6031: 5984: 5722: 5081: 4979: 4977: 2146:Belles Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry 2135:by Rockefeller in 1925 as a gift to the Met. 2058:Belles Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry 18008:Museums of ancient Rome in the United States 17492: 17294: 14709:Institute for the Study of the Ancient World 12836:Nativity scenes attributed to Zanobi Strozzi 12391:The Five Points (Metropolitan Museum of Art) 11113: 10748:"Qatar Uses Its Riches to Buy Art Treasures" 10529: 8809:Handbook of the Economics of Art and Culture 8582: 7857:The Cloisters: Medieval Art and Architecture 7498: 7311:"Andrew Bolton Takes Over Costume Institute" 6809:Bayer, Andrea; Laura D. Corey, eds. (2020). 6763: 6632:"West Asia: Between Tradition and Modernity" 6547:"Classical Treasures, Bathed in a New Light" 6437: 6435: 6056: 5753: 5553:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Asian Art" 4586:Rubens, Helena Fourment, and Their Son Frans 2600:. Marquand's donated works are known as the 2123:, a major benefactor of the Met. Located in 2027:, and a number of Fauve painters, including 1469:was adopted for the museum's Gallery of the 1389:"The Sade Holiday", "Tahmiras kills divs", " 16967: 15557:Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art 15494:National September 11 Memorial & Museum 14921:Zion-St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church 14436: 13189:National September 11 Memorial & Museum 12741:The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (painting) 10637: 9955: 9192: 8747: 8085:"The conservation of musical ins trurnents" 5288: 5286: 4915:, press release, The Met, January 25, 2000. 3194:Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic (2020–2021) 2399: 1965:Lehman's collection of 700 drawings by the 1848: 1542:, as well as American firearms (especially 1093:, tapestries, textiles, and timepieces and 526: 290:fourth-most visited art museum in the world 17883:The Cranberry Harvest, Island of Nantucket 17827: 17813: 16691: 16114: 16100: 15423: 15409: 14801:Archdiocesan Cathedral of the Holy Trinity 14757:Martha Graham Center of Contemporary Dance 13671:Consulate General of France, New York City 13274: 13260: 13098: 13084: 12831:Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine (Memling) 12166:Christ Presented to the People (Il Sodoma) 11484: 11470: 9660:Ethridge, Alexandria (December 28, 2016). 9388: 8975: 8861:, Metropolitan Museum of Art, May 26, 2010 8667:"This Weekend in Met History: February 20" 6817:. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art 6399: 6028: 6000:Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art 5505:"The Met to Return 15 Sculptures to India" 5242: 5240: 4974: 473:. The Met maintains extensive holdings of 243: 16353: 15364:Hardenbergh/Rhinelander Historic District 13236:Note: Visitor numbers are estimates only. 12986:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Centennial 12972:Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years 12401:The Forest in Winter at Sunset (painting) 11755:Miniature Altarpiece with the Crucifixion 10895:Peter Watson, Cecilia Todeschini (2007), 10277: 9739: 9030:"Met Museum Changes Leadership Structure" 8942: 8767:. New York: Broadway Books. p. 247. 8535: 8162:"Modern Photography in a Brand-New Space" 8159: 8136:"The Alfred Stieglitz Collection | About" 8082: 7803: 7368:"Gertrude Käsebier | William M. Ivins Jr" 7244:"At the Met, McQueen's Final Showstopper" 6544: 6496:"What is the Metropolitan Museum of Art?" 6432: 6242: 6011: 5654: 5417:Royal Art of Benin – The Perls Collection 4076:Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer 3675: 2717:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Centennial 2119:The Cloisters was a principal project of 1589:The Museum of Costume Art was founded by 1481:Non-geographically designated collections 1377:, the most luxurious of all the existing 1322: 620:Though the Met first acquired a group of 605:Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas 555:, the collection includes works from the 509:from around the world. A great number of 17938:African art museums in the United States 17859:A Ride for Liberty – The Fugitive Slaves 15843:Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum 15474:Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology 15430: 14497:Frick Art Reference Library Photoarchive 14123:Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum 12871:Portrait of Madame Jacques-Louis Leblanc 12731:Merry company with two men and two women 12216:A Cowherd at Valhermeil, Auvers-sur-Oise 11785:Studiolo from the Ducal Palace in Gubbio 11359:"Grand Galleries for National Treasures" 11038: 10824: 10745: 10604: 10538: 10469: 10363: 10329: 10186: 9981: 9711:"The Met Offers a New Look at Americana" 9659: 9641:, Broadway Books, New York, 2009, p. 75. 9560: 9534: 9414: 9207: 9102: 9000: 8850:, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2004; and 8597: 8227: 7853: 7806:Small Wonders: Gothic Boxwood Miniatures 7709: 6759:from the original on September 28, 2017. 5993: 5694: 5485:Gabriella Angeleti (December 14, 2021). 5283: 4952:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art | About" 4371:The Houses of Parliament (Effect of Fog) 3333:reports and books critical of the Met's 3268:(1970; rev. ed. 1989), Michael Gross in 3218: 2855: 2746: 2707: 2628: 2555: 2504: 2357: 2304:La Tour St. Jacques La Boucherie Ă  Paris 2298: 2244: 2110: 2099: 2046: 1852: 1710: 1580: 1489: 1340: 1248: 1205: 1152: 1069: 1026: 913: 902: 789: 766: 748: 736: 608: 547:Period and encompassing the fall of the 385:, as well as an extensive collection of 286:most-visited museum in the United States 125:99 Margaret Corbin Drive (The Cloisters) 17983:Modern art museums in the United States 14886:St. Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic Church 12236:Crucifixion with the Virgin and St John 11866:Adoration of the Magi (Bosch, New York) 11367:"The Met Reimagines the American Story" 11012: 10305:"Metropolitan Museum of Art Cuts Staff" 10040:from the original on December 17, 2014. 9924: 9686:. Humanitiesweb.org. January 13, 2012. 9627:from the original on December 18, 2008. 9612: 9586: 9354: 8509: 8383:from the original on September 23, 2011 8365:from the original on September 8, 2013. 8329:from the original on December 19, 2014. 8160:Rosenberg, Karen (September 28, 2007). 7969: 7935: 7909: 7828: 7611: 7416: 7087: 7056: 6776: 6650:"Placing Islamic Art on a New Pedestal" 6629: 6575: 6067: 6043:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 5781:Cordova, Ruben C. (December 14, 2021). 5780: 5249:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 5237: 3651:Interior of the early colonial home of 3425: 2826:, citing board members' investments in 2037:The Robert Lehman Collection Catalogues 1658:Costume Institute's annual Benefit Gala 1503:important works to the museum at cost. 1039: 366:to the contemporary world. It includes 14: 17948:Art museums and galleries in Manhattan 17920: 15073: 15060:Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 15055:Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital 12536:Interior with a Young Couple and a Dog 12286:The Denial of Saint Peter (Caravaggio) 12246:Cypresses (Metropolitan Museum of Art) 12231:Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych 12186:Coast Guard Station, Two Lights, Maine 12141:Cemetery, New Mexico (Marsden Hartley) 11896:Allegory of the Planets and Continents 11738:Hunting of Birds with a Hawk and a Bow 10837:from the original on October 25, 2015. 10586:from the original on September 5, 2017 10429: 10404: 10278:Alexander, Sophie (December 9, 2021). 9740:Heckscher, Morrison H. (Summer 1995). 9721:from the original on November 26, 2016 9508: 9482: 9268: 9240: 9103:Pogrebin, Robin (September 21, 2018). 8990:from the original on October 19, 2008. 8879:from the original on February 10, 2018 8673:from the original on February 23, 2014 8240:from the original on February 14, 2017 7884: 7507: 7241: 7181: 7132:"Extreme Beauty: The Body Transformed" 7025: 6998: 6638:from the original on December 8, 2011. 6294:from the original on October 30, 2013. 5868: 5824: 4489:Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych 3528:Serpent labret with articulated tongue 3128:In January 2018, Pogrebin writing for 2860:The Great Hall of the Met Fifth Avenue 2427: 2322:works, a rich set of master prints by 2240: 1898:, as well as a remarkable work by the 1706: 1201: 1066:European sculpture and decorative arts 335:, contains an extensive collection of 17963:Asian art museums in New York (state) 17808: 17491: 17281: 16966: 16690: 16352: 16135: 16095: 15966:National Track and Field Hall of Fame 15404: 15347: 15314: 15116: 15023: 14982:Temple Israel of the City of New York 14782: 14473: 14435: 13973: 13535:Rowhouses at 322–344 East 69th Street 13319: 13255: 13079: 13066: 12781:Mountain Stream (John Singer Sargent) 12316:Egyptians Raising Water from the Nile 12196:The Collector of Prints (Edgar Degas) 11871:Adoration of the Shepherds (Mantegna) 11465: 10874:from the original on January 31, 2009 10862:"Rare photo sets $ 2.9m sales record" 10668: 10619:from the original on January 11, 2018 10571: 10553:from the original on January 12, 2018 10187:Pogrebin, Robin (February 28, 2017). 10111:from the original on October 19, 2017 9754:from the original on February 2, 2017 9708: 9448: 9415:Pogrebin, Robin (November 30, 2021). 9147:(Press release). September 21, 2018. 8758: 8401: 7804:Ellis, Lisa; Suda, Alexandra (2016). 7290:from the original on January 16, 2014 7276:Karimzadeh, Marc (January 14, 2014). 7069:from the original on October 16, 2015 6725: 6545:Kimmelman, Michael (April 20, 2007). 6412: 5695:Moynihan, Colin (February 15, 2019). 5441: 5167:"Departmental Placement Descriptions" 5115: 5063:from the original on December 1, 2012 4991:from the original on October 24, 2012 4932:from the original on January 17, 2015 4772:Still Life with Mandola and Metronome 3905: 3117:, or one of the tristate counselors, 3050: 2903:The Met Fifth Avenue measures almost 2553:, a special collections institution. 2367:Digital representation of collections 1494:Arms and armor, Middle Ages main hall 1412:, from Islamic cultures ranging from 1022: 649:, who died while collecting works in 522:Geographically designated collections 18038:Textile museums in the United States 17973:Fashion museums in the United States 17933:1872 establishments in New York City 17282: 15926:American Academy of Arts and Letters 14606:La Scuola d'Italia Guglielmo Marconi 14599:Urban Academy Laboratory High School 13540:Sara Delano Roosevelt Memorial House 13107:Tourist attractions in New York City 13040: 12993:The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion 12611:Lake George (John Frederick Kensett) 12556:Italian Hill Town (Arthur B. Davies) 12496:Head of Christ (Rembrandt, New York) 12016:Banquet in Silence (Marsden Hartley) 12011:The Banks of the Bièvre near BicĂŞtre 11966:The Artist's Wife and His Setter Dog 11323:. Henry Holt and Company, New York. 11013:Jernudd, Sigrid (January 13, 2023). 10825:Pogrebin, Robin (January 26, 2011). 10736:. "Museum closings". March 13, 2020. 10681:from the original on January 9, 2018 10650:from the original on January 9, 2018 10572:Smith, Roberta (September 4, 2017). 10419:from the original on March 14, 2017. 9956:Greenberger, Alex (April 10, 2018). 9884:from the original on October 9, 2022 9848:from the original on October 9, 2022 9772: 9222:from the original on January 6, 2018 9154:from the original on October 9, 2022 8976:Holterhoff, Manuela (May 14, 2009). 8709: 8699:from the original on April 13, 2015. 7970:Tomkins, Calvin (January 18, 2016). 7854:Barnet, Peter; Wu, Nancy Y. (2005). 7793:from the original on April 15, 2012. 7624:from the original on March 27, 2008. 7417:Cordova, Ruben (November 28, 2021). 7038:from the original on October 2, 2015 6441: 5869:Cotter, Holland (December 7, 2007). 5412: 5140: 4303:, (Four Poplars on the Banks of the 2830:and a lack of public comment around 1570: 1453:from an early 18th-century house in 1185:in the museum's vast American wing. 1083:sculpture—much of which can be seen 681:indigenous Australian rock paintings 17834: 15740:New York Public Library Main Branch 15552:International Center of Photography 15440:Financial District and Battery Park 13746:Raymond C. and Mildred Kramer House 12965:In America: An Anthology of Fashion 12791:Movement No. 5, Provincetown Houses 12636:Lobster Fishermen (Marsden Hartley) 12421:Fur Traders Descending the Missouri 12296:The Dream of Aeneas (Salvator Rosa) 12151:The Chess Players (Eakins painting) 12066:The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne 12051:Annunciation (Botticelli, New York) 11256: 10724:"The Art Newspaper", March 18, 2022 10386:from the original on April 14, 2017 10342:from the original on March 25, 2017 10330:Kinsella, Eileen (March 16, 2017). 10168:from the original on March 26, 2013 9449:Small, Zachary (February 9, 2022). 9355:Pochoda, Elizabeth (July 9, 2021). 9208:Pogrebin, Robin (January 4, 2018). 9015:from the original on July 23, 2016. 8957:from the original on March 30, 2015 8277: 8259:Gabriella Angeleti (May 24, 2022). 8228:Burdette, Kacy (February 7, 2017). 8172:from the original on July 23, 2016. 7910:Hickman, Matt (November 30, 2021). 7612:Russell, John (February 18, 2000). 7309:Chu, Christie (September 9, 2015). 7308: 6726:Flynn, Erica (September 28, 2022). 6607:. Metmuseum.org. November 1, 2011. 6576:Kennedy, Randy (October 30, 2011). 6557:from the original on April 16, 2009 6243:Kimmelman, Michael (June 2, 1991). 6068:Cordova, Ruben C. (June 15, 2020). 5994:Quodbach, EsmĂ©e (January 1, 2017). 5825:Barron, James (November 16, 2023). 5585:from the original on April 16, 2017 4438:Improvisation 27, Garden of Love II 3437: 2483: 1432:are a highlight of the collection. 1370:" list prepared under the reign of 1362:collections. The biggest number of 1315:Greek and Roman Art department page 863:. Three ancient religions of India— 24: 15903:National Academy Museum and School 15826:(59th-125th Sts on or near 5th Av) 15783:American Museum of Natural History 15359:East 73rd Street Historic District 15348: 15117: 14856:Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church 14719:New York School of Interior Design 13711:Houses at 208–218 East 78th Street 13706:Houses at 157–165 East 78th Street 13676:East 73rd Street Historic District 13183:American Museum of Natural History 12806:Mrs. Beckington (Alice Beckington) 11881:The Afternoon Meal (Luis MelĂ©ndez) 11351: 10539:Pogrebin, Robin (August 5, 2016). 10229:. January 20, 2015. Archived from 10201:from the original on March 1, 2017 10028:"Annual Report: Board of Trustees" 9982:Pogrebin, Robin (August 3, 2022). 9937:from the original on April 3, 2015 9613:Halford, Macy (December 1, 2008). 8598:Pogrebin, Robin (April 26, 2017). 8347:from the original on May 15, 2014. 8311:from the original on May 27, 2013. 8217:from the original on July 6, 2017. 8116:from the original on June 21, 2012 7789:. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 7787:"The Cloisters Museum and Gardens" 7057:Tomkins, Calvin (March 25, 2013). 6980:from the original on June 21, 2012 6413:Sharp, Kathleen (April 25, 2023). 4928:. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 3753:, late 11th – early 12th century, 3581:, 14th cen. illuminated manuscript 3092:, the interim CEO, president, and 2785:COVID-19 pandemic in New York City 2619:Metropolitan Museum of Art Schools 1910:, a pair of stunning portraits by 1326: 274:fourth-largest museum in the world 25: 18054: 15941:Hamilton Grange National Memorial 15374:Upper East Side Historic District 14942:Congregation Emanu-El of New York 13832:Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt House 13691:The Forum at 343 East 74th Street 12581:July Fourteenth, Rue Daunou, 1910 12356:The Farm at Les Collettes, Cagnes 12211:Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue 12026:A Basket of Clams (Winslow Homer) 11703:Armenian Gospel with Silver Cover 11391: 10746:Pogrebin, Robin (July 22, 2013). 10364:Pogrebin, Robin (April 2, 2017). 9925:Kennedy, Randy (March 10, 2015). 9690:from the original on June 1, 2012 9561:Schrader, Adam (March 27, 2024). 9040:from the original on July 5, 2017 8664: 8402:Cooks, Bridget R. (Spring 2007). 8039:from the original on May 29, 2012 7936:Brenson, Michael (June 6, 1984). 7468:from the original on June 8, 2012 6843:from the original on May 15, 2012 6611:from the original on June 9, 2012 6476:from the original on July 4, 2012 6468:Attributed to the Bastis Master. 6442:Bahr, Sarah (September 9, 2020). 6099:from the original on May 30, 2012 5741:from the original on May 28, 2012 5636:from the original on June 8, 2012 5559:from the original on June 9, 2012 5359:from the original on June 9, 2012 5225:from the original on July 4, 2012 5199:from the original on May 30, 2012 4238:Mme. Charpentier and Her Children 3598:Altarpiece with Christ in Majesty 2161:" or "Bury Cross", and the seven 1485: 1319:Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History 918:Mummy, Metropolitan Museum of Art 465:; and an extensive collection of 17789: 17788: 17650: 17454:Conquest of the Chibchan Nations 15369:Treadwell Farm Historic District 15091:Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic 14579:Hunter College Elementary School 13453:Gertrude Rhinelander Waldo House 13049: 13048: 13039: 13014:Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy 12958:In America: A Lexicon of Fashion 12923:China: Through the Looking Glass 12888:Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty 12796:Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Phelps Stokes 12696:Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zúñiga 12376:Fish Market (Joachim Beuckelaer) 11961:Artillery (Roger de la Fresnaye) 11646:Metropolitan Museum of Art Guide 11250: 11225: 11199: 11087: 11053: 11032: 10930: 10910: 10854: 10841: 10818: 10800: 10782: 10764: 10739: 10727: 10718: 10693: 10669:Sayej, Nadja (January 8, 2018). 10662: 10631: 10598: 10565: 10504: 10492:from the original on May 6, 2017 10448:from the original on May 1, 2017 10430:Kachka, Boris (April 16, 2017). 10423: 10398: 10323: 10297: 10271: 10245: 10213: 10180: 10154: 10141: 10123: 10096: 10070: 10044: 10001: 9975: 9949: 9918: 9896: 9860: 9824: 9791: 9766: 9733: 9702: 9676: 9653: 9644: 9631: 9606: 9587:Pontone, Maya (March 11, 2024). 9580: 9554: 9442: 9408: 9382: 9348: 9322: 9296: 9262: 9234: 9166: 9130: 9096: 9077: 9052: 8994: 8969: 8943:Pillifant, Reid (May 19, 2009). 8936: 8917: 8891: 8864: 8834: 8825: 8800: 8781: 8728: 8703: 8685: 8658: 8618:from the original on May 6, 2017 8560: 8529: 8510:Edelson, Daniel (May 29, 2023). 8503: 8481: 8459: 8432: 8395: 8369: 8351: 8333: 8315: 8297: 8271: 8252: 8221: 8199: 8176: 8153: 8128: 8102: 8076: 8051: 8025: 8007: 7989: 7963: 7929: 7903: 7878: 7847: 7822: 7797: 7779: 7754: 7736:"Medieval Art and The Cloisters" 7728: 7703: 7678: 7653: 7628: 7605: 7580: 7555: 7530: 7516:. New York: Simon and Schuster. 7007:from the original on May 2, 2014 6356:"The Metropolitan Museum of Art" 5037:. The Metropolitan Museum of Art 4926:"Today in Met History: April 13" 4850:List of most-visited art museums 4819: 4798: 4779: 4760: 4738: 4717: 4698: 4677: 4656: 4635: 4614: 4606:Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zúñiga 4593: 4574: 4553: 4525: 4504: 4476: 4449: 4426: 4406: 4379: 4358: 4337: 4316: 4287: 4266: 4245: 4226: 4205: 4184: 4163: 4156:Christ Asleep during the Tempest 4144: 4123: 4104: 4083: 4064: 4037: 4016: 3995: 3970: 3943: 3915: 3868: 3849: 3838:of the Roman emperor Vitellius, 3828: 3816: 3792: 3777: 3762: 3751:Cross of San Salvador de Fuentes 3743: 3731: 3713: 3701: 3683: 3667: 3644: 3629: 3611: 3586: 3564: 3545: 3520: 3504: 3481: 3462: 3447: 2604:. The former Civil War officer, 2418: 2090:The Cloisters museum and gardens 2076: 1607:China: Through the Looking Glass 1305:The Met has a growing corpus of 1159:Washington Crossing the Delaware 1148: 1031:European paintings at the museum 958:William the Faience Hippopotamus 887:, modeled on a courtyard in the 591:, and a set of monumental stone 319:, is by area one of the world's 70: 59: 45: 16065:Rock&Roll Hall of Fame: NYC 16055:Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art 15824:Upper East Side and East Harlem 15788:Rose Center for Earth and Space 15771:(59th-125th Sts west of 5th Av) 15562:Lower East Side Tenement Museum 14876:St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church 14861:Our Lady of Good Counsel Church 14589:Julia Richman Education Complex 12937:Fashion and History: A Dialogue 12766:Morning, An Overcast Day, Rouen 12746:Miss V Dressed as a Bullfighter 12406:The Fortune Teller (de La Tour) 12226:Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus) 12206:Captain George K. H. Coussmaker 12021:Bashi-Bazouk (Jean-LĂ©on GĂ©rĂ´me) 11775:Pomegranate carved in the round 11369:, review, January 15; two 2012 11039:Pogrebin, Robin (May 9, 2023). 10605:Pogrebin, Robin (May 8, 2017). 10470:Pogrebin, Robin (May 5, 2017). 9535:Pogrebin, Robin (May 1, 2024). 9509:Niland, Josh (April 10, 2013). 9269:Libbey, Peter (July 15, 2020). 9241:Weaver, Shaye (June 24, 2020). 9093:, he Metropolitan Museum of Art 9001:Finnerty, Amy (June 28, 2009). 8569:New York as it was and as it is 7480: 7454: 7429: 7410: 7385: 7360: 7302: 7269: 7235: 7209: 7175: 7149: 7124: 7098: 7081: 7050: 7019: 6992: 6966: 6941: 6905: 6880: 6855: 6829: 6745: 6719: 6693: 6668: 6642: 6623: 6597: 6569: 6538: 6513: 6488: 6461: 6373: 6320: 6298: 6280: 6255: 6236: 6211: 6186: 6161: 6136: 6111: 5931: 5906: 5881: 5862: 5837: 5818: 5793: 5688: 5673: 5648: 5622: 5597: 5571: 5545: 5519: 5497: 5478: 5435: 5406: 5371: 5345: 5312: 5211: 5185: 5159: 5134: 5109: 5075: 4791:Still Life with a Bottle of Rum 3259:New York State Attorney General 2845: 2767:and 75th Street in Manhattan's 2751:The Met Breuer building in 2019 2723: 2624: 2519: 2328:Gilman Paper Company Collection 1773:Prints and Visual Communication 1557:Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor 1134:, and several unique pieces by 898: 17758:Archaeology Museum of Sogamoso 16035:Girl Scout Museum and Archives 15961:National Jazz Museum in Harlem 15898:Museum of the City of New York 15800:Children's Museum of Manhattan 15647:National Museum of Mathematics 15597:Whitney Museum of American Art 15459:Federal Hall National Memorial 14947:Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun 14816:Christ Church United Methodist 14661:Sephardic Academy of Manhattan 14656:St. Vincent Ferrer High School 12071:Brigand and His Wife in Prayer 11956:Aristotle with a Bust of Homer 11931:Anthony van Dyck self portrait 11265:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 11237:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 10920:. Harper Collins Books, 2009. 9483:Dreith, Ben (March 15, 2022). 9008:The New York Times Book Review 8903:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 8899:"The Robert Lehman Collection" 8307:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 8211:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 7488:"The Robert Lehman Collection" 7441:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 7372:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 7347:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 7242:Wilson, Eric (July 29, 2011). 7026:Trebay, Guy (April 29, 2015). 6360:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 6198:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 5893:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 5889:"The Robert Lehman Collection" 5421:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 5171:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 5049: 5027: 5015: 5003: 4944: 4918: 4872: 4440:, 1912 (exhibited at the 1913 3708:Busto de Anicia Iuliana, Roman 3578:Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg 3395:ceremonially important objects 3296:, which depicted the death of 2773:Whitney Museum of American Art 2294: 2043:Medieval art and the Cloisters 1336: 444: 257:, colloquially referred to as 40:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 18:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 13: 1: 17429:Pedro Fernández de Valenzuela 15760:United Nations Art Collection 15672:Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace 14916:Unitarian Church of All Souls 14906:St. Stephen of Hungary Church 14871:St. Catherine of Siena Church 14836:Church of St. Ignatius Loyola 14651:St. Jean Baptiste High School 14569:Eleanor Roosevelt High School 14474: 14237:Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery 14032:Dorrian's Red Hand Restaurant 13320: 12909:Before Yesterday We Could Fly 12721:Max Schmitt in a Single Scull 12596:Lachrymae (Frederic Leighton) 11886:Alexander Hamilton (Trumbull) 11688:Cesnola Sphinx Funerary Stele 10851:. New York: Houghton Mifflin. 8469:. Metropolitan Museum of Arts 8359:"Libraries and Study Centers" 5321:Masterpieces of primitive art 4985:"Brief History of The Museum" 4860: 4622:Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres 4539: 4493: 4396: 4054: 3985: 3960: 3932: 3884: 3839: 3805: 3721: 3691: 3619: 3601: 3531: 3493: 3470: 3321: 3136: 2937: 2932: 2380:In May 2022, the Met and the 2254: 1273:and a magnificently detailed 616:, Iyoba, 16th-century Nigeria 501:and accessories, and antique 17155:Diego de Torres y Moyachoque 15572:Museum of Chinese in America 15331:Richard Morris Hunt Memorial 15168:Lexington Avenue/96th Street 15163:Lexington Avenue/86th Street 15158:Lexington Avenue/77th Street 15153:Lexington Avenue/68th Street 15148:Lexington Avenue/63rd Street 15143:Lexington Avenue/59th Street 15065:Weill Cornell Medical Center 15040:Hospital for Special Surgery 14866:Park Avenue Christian Church 14841:Church of St. Vincent Ferrer 14783: 14621:Marymount School of New York 14594:Talent Unlimited High School 14160:Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 12761:Moonlight, Wood Island Light 12566:Jo, the Beautiful Irishwoman 12431:George Washington (Trumbull) 12311:Egyptian Woman with Earrings 12191:Coast Scene, Isles of Shoals 12156:Children Playing with a Goat 11951:Ariadne (Giorgio de Chirico) 11856:The Accommodations of Desire 10405:Taylor, Kate (May 5, 2011). 9868:"Metropolitan Museum of Art" 9832:"Metropolitan Museum of Art" 9709:Vogel, Carol (May 4, 2009). 7713:The Robert Lehman Collection 7182:Wilson, Eric (May 6, 2008). 6999:Bourne, Leah (May 5, 2011). 5392:10.5771/0257-9774-2012-2-529 4889: 4878:Not to be confused with the 4865: 4690:Self-portrait with Straw Hat 3080:, stated in response to the 2391: 1400:is not confined strictly to 1385:and his associates from the 1192:Dr. Patricia Marroquin Norby 732: 391:modern, and contemporary art 30:Not to be confused with the 7: 17763:Archaeology Museum of Pasca 15946:Hispanic Society of America 15810:New-York Historical Society 15795:Carnegie Hall (Rose Museum) 15720:Morgan Library & Museum 15710:John M. Mossman Lock Museum 15606:Chelsea, Flatiron, Gramercy 15499:New York City Police Museum 15392:Manhattan Community Board 8 14881:St. James' Episcopal Church 14851:Jan Hus Presbyterian Church 14831:Church of Our Lady of Peace 14826:Church of the Heavenly Rest 14811:Central Presbyterian Church 14714:Marymount Manhattan College 14492:Frick Art Reference Library 13974: 13928:Mrs. William B. Astor House 13736:Oliver Gould Jennings House 13731:Nathaniel L. McCready House 12821:A Musician and His Daughter 12551:Isle of the Dead (painting) 12446:Girl with a Cat (Gwen John) 12261:The Dead Christ with Angels 11780:Rectangular Octave Virginal 11516:Anna Wintour Costume Center 11448:Knowledge's GLAM initiative 9777:. New York: City & Co. 9615:"At the Museums: Four Eyes" 8439:Michael Rosenfeld Gallery. 8341:"Access Hours and Policies" 7393:"History of the Department" 7343:"History of the Department" 6811:"Making The Met, 1870–2020" 5444:Metropolitan Museum Journal 4843: 4648:The Dead Christ with Angels 3982:Polyptych with the Nativity 3272:(2009), and Martin Gammon, 3215:Deaccessioning works of art 3009: 2990:. The New York City Mayor, 2173:Modern and contemporary art 1577:Anna Wintour Costume Center 1101:from the Spanish castle of 642:The Museum of Primitive Art 272:. By floor area, it is the 27:Art museum in New York City 10: 18059: 18018:Musical instrument museums 17928:Metropolitan Museum of Art 17901:Metropolitan Museum of Art 17768:Metropolitan Museum of Art 17424:OrtĂşn Velázquez de Velasco 17362:BartolomĂ© Camacho Zambrano 16257:Battle of Chocontá (~1490) 16136: 16121: 15883:Metropolitan Museum of Art 15695:Houdini Museum of New York 15527:Asian American Arts Centre 15484:Museum of American Finance 15024: 14762:National Academy of Design 14626:Nightingale-Bamford School 14616:LycĂ©e Français de New York 14584:Hunter College High School 14138:Metropolitan Museum of Art 13827:Lucy Drexel Dahlgren House 13797:George F. Baker Jr. Houses 13756:William Starr Miller House 13483:Marshall Orme Wilson House 13438:Arthur Curtiss James House 13177:Metropolitan Museum of Art 12826:The Musicians (Caravaggio) 12776:Mother and Child (Cassatt) 12656:Madame Élisabeth de France 12521:I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold 12471:The Gulf Stream (painting) 12436:Gilbert Stuart (Goodridge) 12306:Madonna and Child (Duccio) 12041:Black Stork in a Landscape 11991:Bamboo in the Four Seasons 11815:Statuette of the lady Tiye 11723:Fieschi Morgan Staurotheke 11493:Metropolitan Museum of Art 11444:Metropolitan Museum of Art 11308:. General Books, Memphis. 11282: 10904:February 15, 2017, at the 8857:February 10, 2018, at the 8811:. Elsevier. p. 1035. 7710:Sterling, Charles (1987). 6779:Merchants and Masterpieces 6525:World History Encyclopedia 6045:16, no. 3 (1957): 85–107. 5655:Bierbrier, Morris (2012). 4911:November 28, 2016, at the 4832:I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold 4258:Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc) 3365: 3325: 3289:Portrait of Juan de Pareja 3266:Merchants and Masterpieces 3229:Portrait of Juan de Pareja 3074:human resources management 2927:National Historic Landmark 2849: 2526:New York State Legislature 2500: 2403: 2266:Mary Elizabeth Adams Brown 2157:altar cross known as the " 2093: 2033:Princeton University Press 1646:Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis 1574: 255:Metropolitan Museum of Art 29: 17893: 17842: 17784: 17743: 17700: 17659: 17648: 17502: 17498: 17487: 17469:Battle of Tocarema (1538) 17446: 17419:Miguel HolguĂ­n y Figueroa 17344: 17303: 17290: 17277: 17237: 17209: 17176: 17167: 17141: 17097: 17085: 17059: 17030: 16989: 16977: 16973: 16962: 16919: 16896: 16887: 16821: 16783: 16774: 16701: 16697: 16686: 16608: 16540: 16491: 16482: 16461: 16452:UbatĂ©-Chiquinquirá Valley 16363: 16359: 16348: 16307: 16244: 16146: 16142: 16131: 16073: 16012: 15984: 15971:Yeshiva University Museum 15916: 15888:Mount Vernon Hotel Museum 15823: 15768: 15725:Museum of Arts and Design 15685: 15615:Center for Jewish History 15605: 15582:New York City Fire Museum 15537:Eldridge Street Synagogue 15517: 15489:Museum of Jewish Heritage 15469:George Gustav Heye Center 15439: 15386: 15354: 15343: 15321: 15315: 15310: 15191: 15183:Second Avenue/96th Street 15178:Second Avenue/86th Street 15173:Second Avenue/72nd Street 15127: 15123: 15112: 15030: 15019: 14995: 14957:Edmond J. Safra Synagogue 14929: 14806:Brick Presbyterian Church 14793: 14789: 14778: 14752:Cornell School of Nursing 14744: 14684: 14545:Birch Wathen Lenox School 14527: 14484: 14480: 14469: 14442: 14431: 14332: 14291: 14255: 14194: 14168: 14150:Mount Vernon Hotel Museum 14118:Bernard Museum of Judaica 14110: 13984: 13980: 13969: 13883:Elbridge T. Gerry Mansion 13870: 13857:William Goadby Loew House 13852:Willard D. Straight House 13769: 13568: 13560:United States Post Office 13545:Trump Palace Condominiums 13330: 13326: 13315: 13302: 13234: 13161: 13113: 13073: 13068:Links to related articles 13037: 12879: 12861:Old Trees, Level Distance 12801:Mrs. Atkinson (Gwen John) 12751:Model by the Wicker Chair 12676:Magdalene with Two Flames 12586:The Kearsarge at Boulogne 12506:The Hermit (Il solitario) 12486:The Harvesters (painting) 12301:Dressing for the Carnival 11986:Autumn Rhythm (Number 30) 11981:Autumn Ivy (Ogata Kenzan) 11936:Approaching Thunder Storm 11828: 11749:Kneeling Bull with Vessel 11655: 11627: 11569: 11544: 11506: 11499: 11457:Google Arts & Culture 11319:Tompkins, Calvin (1989). 10522:January 12, 2018, at the 9773:Nash, Eric Peter (1996). 7916:The Architect's Newspaper 7829:Husband, Timothy (2008). 5918:libmma.contentdm.oclc.org 5871:"Age of Splendor Expands" 5657:Who Was Who in Egyptology 5116:Pyhrr, Stuart W. (2003). 4566:Opening of the Fifth Seal 2996:New York City Comptroller 2203:Autumn Rhythm (Number 30) 2115:Interior of the Cloisters 1930:, the Master of Moulins ( 1743:works produced after the 1628:; and style doyenne like 1445:the illusion of writing. 1349:showing Chapter 30: 28–32 1111:from the ducal palace at 889:Master of the Nets Garden 585:Kneeling Bull with Vessel 230: 220: 199: 191: 183: 173: 134: 115: 97: 93: 53: 44: 18043:Culture of New York City 17730:University of Pittsburgh 17725:Universidad La Javeriana 17720:Universidad de los Andes 17493:Research and collections 16002:Statue of Liberty Museum 15778:American Folk Art Museum 15715:Madame Tussauds New York 15138:Fifth Avenue/59th Street 14514:Thomas J. Watson Library 14509:Robert Goldwater Library 14504:New York Society Library 14186:East 74th Street Theater 14169:Theaters/performing arts 13943:William C. Whitney House 13822:John Henry Hammond House 13686:Edward S. Harkness House 13666:Clarence Whitman Mansion 13243:Tourism in New York City 12516:Houses on the Achterzaan 12426:Garden at Sainte-Adresse 12326:Entrance to a Dutch Port 12276:The Defense of Champigny 12176:Claes Duyst van Voorhout 12121:Camouflage Self-Portrait 12086:Broadway and 42nd Street 11851:The Abduction of Rebecca 11846:A Vase of Flowers (1716) 11805:Woman Seen from the Back 11536:Thomas J. Watson Library 11526:Robert Goldwater Library 11289:Danziger, Danny (2007). 8846:August 13, 2017, at the 8710:Carr, Gerald L. (1994). 8575:January 1, 2016, at the 8280:"Open Access at The Met" 8140:Art Institute of Chicago 7512:Making the Mummies Dance 6777:Tomkins, Calvin (1989). 5319:Newton, Douglas (1978). 4627:The Princesse de Broglie 4003:Pieter Bruegel the Elder 3956:Portrait of a Carthusian 3896:Altiplano Cundiboyacense 2960: 2664:Juilliard String Quartet 2412:Thomas J. Watson Library 2406:Thomas J. Watson Library 2400:Thomas J. Watson Library 2310:The Met's collection of 2306:by Charles Soulier, 1867 1954:, and the Dutch masters 1849:Robert Lehman Collection 1785:Junius Spencer Morgan II 1779:Ivans and his successor 1438:Suleiman the Magnificent 1396:The Met's collection of 1214:The Met's collection of 1095:mathematical instruments 1074:European sculpture court 908:William the Hippopotamus 847:), as well as for its 527:Ancient Near Eastern art 17993:Museums of American art 17867:The Lord Is My Shepherd 17851:Negro Life at the South 17377:Hernán Venegas Carrillo 17352:Antonio DĂ­az de Cardoso 16968:Caciques and neighbours 16252:Battle of Pasca (~1470) 16060:Museum of Primitive Art 15976:Studio Museum in Harlem 15815:Nicholas Roerich Museum 15745:New York Transit Museum 15567:Merchant's House Museum 15326:107th Infantry Memorial 15086:Madison Avenue Hospital 15003:New York Zendo Shobo-Ji 14437:Green spaces/recreation 14207:Anita Shapolsky Gallery 13888:George Blumenthal House 13862:Yorkville Bank Building 13837:Municipal Asphalt Plant 13777:Andrew Carnegie Mansion 13761:Yorkville Bank Building 13696:Harry F. Sinclair House 13681:East 80th Street Houses 13468:Herbert N. Straus House 13448:Edward J. Berwind House 13000:The Pictures Generation 12786:Mountain with Red House 12771:Moses Striking the Rock 12526:In a Courtyard, Tangier 12476:Harlequin with a Guitar 12451:Glass Blowers of Murano 12386:Fishing Boats, Key West 12116:The Calm Sea (painting) 12046:Boating (Édouard Manet) 11941:Arab Woman (watercolor) 11916:Ancient Rome (painting) 11733:The Hunt of the Unicorn 11334:Trask, Jeffrey (2012). 10847:Hess, John. L. (1974). 10705:www.theartnewspaper.com 10317:The Wall Street Journal 10310:March 29, 2017, at the 9906:. 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Harvey 15627: 15622: 15617: 15611: 15609: 15603: 15602: 15600: 15599: 15594: 15589: 15584: 15579: 15574: 15569: 15564: 15559: 15554: 15549: 15544: 15539: 15534: 15532:Drawing Center 15529: 15523: 15521: 15515: 15514: 15512: 15511: 15506: 15501: 15496: 15491: 15486: 15481: 15476: 15471: 15466: 15461: 15456: 15451: 15449:Castle Clinton 15445: 15443: 15437: 15436: 15428: 15427: 15420: 15413: 15405: 15396: 15395: 15387: 15384: 15383: 15380: 15379: 15377: 15376: 15371: 15366: 15361: 15355: 15352: 15351: 15349:Related topics 15341: 15340: 15337: 15336: 15334: 15333: 15328: 15322: 15319: 15318: 15308: 15307: 15304: 15303: 15300: 15299: 15297: 15296: 15291: 15289:Madison Avenue 15286: 15281: 15276: 15271: 15266: 15261: 15256: 15251: 15246: 15241: 15236: 15231: 15226: 15221: 15216: 15211: 15206: 15201: 15195: 15193: 15189: 15188: 15186: 15185: 15180: 15175: 15170: 15165: 15160: 15155: 15150: 15145: 15140: 15134: 15132: 15121: 15120: 15118:Transportation 15110: 15109: 15106: 15105: 15102: 15101: 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art museum
New York City
fourth-largest museum in the world
largest art museum
Americas
most-visited museum in the United States
fourth-most visited art museum in the world
The main building
Fifth Avenue
Museum Mile
Central Park
Manhattan

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