Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Native name | Metropolitan Museum of Art | ||
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Established | 1870 | ||
Website | www.metmuseum.org | ||
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Met circa 1914
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Fountain at David H. Koch Plaza
Greek and Roman Art (1st Floor)
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Wall painting from a reception hall; Roman; Late Republican, ca. 50-40 B.C.; From the villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Villa Boscoreale; left one of a series of three paintings
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Wall painting from a reception hall; Roman; Late Republican, ca. 50-40 B.C.; From the villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Boscoreale; middle one of a series of three paintings
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Wall painting from a reception hall; Roman; Late Republican, ca. 50-40 B.C.; From the villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Boscoreale; right one of a series of three paintings
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Mosaic Panel with pygmies in a Nilotic scene; Roman, mid-3rd century A.D.
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Bronze statue of the emperor Trebonianus Gallus; Roman, A.D. 251-253
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Marble statuettes of Castor and Pollux; Roman, first half of the 3rd century A.D.
The American Wing (1st Floor)
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Eastman Johnson, Christmas-Time, The Blodgett Family, 1864, Oil on canvas
Paintings
[edit]Gothic paintings
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Ugolino di Nerio, Madonna and Child Enthroned, 13th-century
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Ugolino di Nerio, The Last Supper, 1324
Renaissance paintings
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Jacopo Bellini, Madonna and Child, 1440
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workshop Andrea del Verrocchio, Madonna and Child, 1470-1475, 65 × 47,5 cm
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Titian, Venus et le joueur de luth, 1560, 157 × 205 cm,
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Paolo Veronese, Mars et Venus , 16th c., 206 × 161 cm,
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Tiepolo, Saint Thecla Praying for the Plague-Stricken
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Unknown master, Italian two angels, XIV century
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Unknown master, Italian two angels, XIV century
Renaissance portrait paintings
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Fra Angelico, A Bishop Saint, ca. 1425
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Piero del Pollaiuolo, Portrait of a Woman, ca. 1480, 46.3 × 32.5 cm (18.2 × 12.7 in)
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Rogier van der Weyden, Portrait de François D'Este 1450, 29,8 × 20,3 cm,
other paintings
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Nicolas Poussin, L'enlèvement des Sabines, 1637
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Jan Vermeer van Delft, Jeune fille endormie, 1656-1657, 86,5 × 76 cm,
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Emanuel de Witte, 1650 or 1652, 48.3 × 34.6 cm (19 × 13.6 in)
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Antoine Watteau, Musicien, 1717-1719, 55,2 × 43,1 cm,
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Joseph Mallord William Turner, Le grand canal de Venise, 1835, 90 × 120,3 cm
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Édouard Manet, 1874
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James McNeill Whistler, Portrait de Théodore Duret, 193,5 × 91 cm, 1883,
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Vincent Van Gogh, L'Arlésienne, 1888 ;
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Georges de la Tour, 1633-1639
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Claude Monet, La Grenouillère, 1869,
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Mer et bateaux, 1883,
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Alfred Sisley, Pont à Villeneuve-la-Garenne,
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Thomas Eakins, Le penseur, portrait de Louis N. Kenton, 1900, 208 × 107 cm,
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John Singer Sargent, Madame X (Madame Pierre Gautreau), 1884, 234.95 x 109.86 cm,
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Marie-Denise Villers Young Woman Drawing, 1801,
Sculptures
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Sphinx, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
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«The Burghers of Calais» by Auguste Rodin, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
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«The Burghers of Calais» by Auguste Rodin, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
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«Naiad» by Antonio Canova, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY.
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«Paris» by Antonio Canova, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
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«Perseus with the head of Meduza the Gorgon» by Antonio Canova, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
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«Andromeda» by Domenico Guidi, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
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«La Table aux Amours» by Lorenzo Bartolini, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Prints
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crucifixion, 1502