The Metropolitan Museum Journal is issued annually by The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Its purpose is to publish original research on works in the Museum's collections and the areas of investigation they represent. Contributions, by members of the Museum staff and other specialists, vary in length from monographic studies to brief notes. The wealth of the Museum's collection and the scope of these essays make the Journal essential reading for all scholars and amateurs of the fine arts.
This volume includes articles on the "Etruscan" style at Sèvres; commedia dell'arte figures of Spaghetti Eaters, from the Capodimonte and Buen Retiro factories; and Meissen and Mennecy porcelain. The volume, featuring essays in honor of Clare Le Corbeiller, results from a spontaneous desire on the part of many at The Museum upon her retirement, after having served forty-one years in the European Sculpture and Decorative Arts department. Other articles occupy such diverse topics such as tapestry, furniture, a drawing by Canaletto, and a sixteenth-century Chinese box.
256 pages, 251 illustrations (7 in full color), 8 1/2 in. x 11 in. Paper.
Metropolitan Museum Journal: Volume 37, 2002
Table of Contents
Thoughts of Clare Le Corbeiller, by James David Draper
An Early Greek Bronze Sphinx Support, by Joan R. Mertens
Framed in Fifteenth-Century Florence, by Suzanne Boorsch
An Early Meissen Discovery: A Shield Bearer, Designed by Hans Daucher for the Ducal Chapel in the Cathedral of Meissen, by Wolfram Koeppe
A New Drawing by Jean Cousin the Elder for the Saint Mamas Tapestries, by Perrin Stein
A Sixteenth-Century Lacquered Chinese Box, by James C. Y. Watt
Miss America's Brother and His Club, by Helmut Nickel
Some Seventeenth-Century French Painted Enamel Watchcases, by Clare Vincent
Migration and Metamorphosis: The Transformation of Shapes, Ornaments, and Materials, by Bernhard Heitmann
Japanese Porcelain at Burghley House: The Inventory of 1688 and the Sale of 1888, by Oliver Impey
Meissen Porcelain for Sophie Dorothea of Prussia and the Exchange of Visits between the Kings of Poland and Prussia in 1728, by Maureen Cassidy-Geiger
William Bradshaw: Furniture Maker and Tapestry Weaver, by Geoffrey Beard
A Pattern of Exchange: Jan Luyken and Chine de Commande Porcelain, by Christiaan Jörg
The Reign of Magots and Pagods, by Daniëlle Kisluk-Grosheide
The Development of Repertoire in Mennecy Porcelain Sculpture, circa 1738–65, by Aileen Dawson
A Drawing by Canaletto of Richmond House Terrace, by Katharine Baetjer
The Spaghetti Eaters, by Meredith Chilton
"I'm No Angel": A Terracotta Model of Saint Vincent Ferrer by Guiseppe Sanmartino, by Johanna Hect
Sir Francis Watson at Firle Place, East Sussex, by Deborah Gage
A New Attribution of Three Sèvres Vases, by Linda H. Roth
A Meuble à Corbeil in the Metropolitan Museum, by William Rieder
The "Etruscan" Style at Sèvres: A Bowl from Marie-Antoinette's Diary at Rambouillet, by Selma Schwartz
Hard-Paste Porcelain Plates from Sèvres with Chinoiserie Decoration in Colored Golds and Platinum, by Antoine D'Albis
The River Nile, A Giovanni Volpato Masterwork, by James David Draper
A Paris Porcelain Dinner Service for the American Market, by Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen
A Nineteenth-Century Sèvres Cup and Saucer, by Jeffrey H. Munger
A Modest Sèvres Vase for a King, by Tamara Préaud
"Reproductions of the Christian Glass of the Catacombs": James Jackson Jarves and the Revival of the Art of Glass in Venice, by Judy Rudoe
Balthus's Mountain Guide Revisited, by Sabine Rewald

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