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European Paintings

About Us

The Met’s celebrated European Paintings collection encompasses more than 2,500 works of art from the thirteenth through the early twentieth century. In addition to the department’s galleries, pictures hang in the Robert Lehman Collection, the Jack and Belle Linsky Collection, and in other departmental galleries at The Met Fifth Avenue, as well as at The Met Cloisters.

Apart from individual masterpieces by artists as diverse as Jan van Eyck, Caravaggio, and Gustav Klimt, The Met possesses a rich display of early Italian and Northern art, along with one of the world’s greatest collections of seventeenth-century Dutch paintings, including outstanding works by Frans Hals, Rembrandt, and Johannes Vermeer. The Museum's holdings of El Greco and Goya are the finest outside of Spain. Its galleries of nineteenth-century French paintings are second only to the museums of Paris, presenting in depth the art of Gustave Courbet, Edgar Degas, Édouard Manet, Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, and others.

The collection traces its origins to the Museum’s founding purchase of 174 paintings from European dealers in 1871. Since then, numerous donations, bequests, and curatorial purchases have greatly enriched the department’s holdings. In recent years, the department has built up a notable collection of seventeenth-century Italian painting; acquired an unrivalled survey of plein-air oil sketches from the decades before Impressionism; and expanded its display of nineteenth-and early twentieth-century Northern and Central European art. As it grows, the collection reflects our constantly evolving ideas about art history and offers new opportunities for discovery by the public and scholars alike.

Our Galleries

The Metropolitan Museum of Art reopened its full suite of 45 galleries dedicated to European paintings from 1300 to 1800 on November 20, 2023, following the completion of an extensive skylight renovation project that began in 2018. Learn more about this project.

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Look Again: European Paintings 1300–1800

Now on view, the reopened galleries highlight fresh narratives and dialogues among more than 700 works of art from the Museum’s world-famous holdings.

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The Afternoon Meal (La Merienda), Luis Meléndez  Spanish, Oil on canvas
Luis Meléndez
ca. 1772
The Love Song, Sir Edward Burne-Jones  British, Oil on canvas
Sir Edward Burne-Jones
1868–77
Wheat Field with Cypresses, Vincent van Gogh  Dutch, Oil on canvas
Vincent van Gogh
1889
The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, Gerard David  Netherlandish, Oil on wood
Gerard David
ca. 1512–15
Captain George K. H. Coussmaker (1759–1801), Sir Joshua Reynolds  British, Oil on canvas
Sir Joshua Reynolds
1782
The Adoration of the Shepherds, Andrea Mantegna  Italian, Tempera on canvas, transferred from wood
Andrea Mantegna
shortly after 1450
The Dream of the Shepherd (Der Traum des Hirten), Ferdinand Hodler  Swiss, Oil on canvas
Ferdinand Hodler
1896
The Judgment of Paris, Lucas Cranach the Elder  German, Oil on beech
Lucas Cranach the Elder
ca. 1528
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