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The Collection Database is a searchable database of artworks and related materials from the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. An individual database record includes information about an object as well as images, when available. The Museum's curators have selected several works of note within the Collection Database as Highlights of the collection.

Due to the extremely large number of objects in the Museum's permanent collection, not all artworks are currently available in the Collection Database. Furthermore, information contained in the database records is, in some cases, incomplete, and all information is subject to change according to ongoing research and new acquisitions.

For information about the Museum's policies that guide the development and care of its permanent collection, see the Collections Management Policy.

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Image Title of Work or Type of Object Artist or Maker Date Accession Number
Bon Mots of Charles Lamb & Douglas Jerrold Edited by Walter Jerrold 1893 1979.571.21(2)
Keynotes Written by George Egerton 1893 66.680.1
Bon Mots of Sydney Smith & R. Brinsley Sheridan Edited by Walter Jerrold 1893 1979.571.21(3)
Discords Written by George Egerton 1894 66.680.2
An Evil Motherhood Written by Walt Ruding 1895 66.598.1
Bon-Mots of Samuel Foote & Theodore Hook Written by Charles Lamb 1894 1979.571.21(1)
Aubrey Beardsley's Illustrations to Salome by Oscar Wilde Aubrey Vincent Beardsley [1906–07] 63.693.2(1-17)
Man with a Mask Attributed to Thomas Esmond Lowinsky 20th century 29.100.929
The Rape of the Lock: An Heroi-Comical Poem in Five Cantos Written by Alexander Pope 1896 67.807.7
Kelmscott Manor Photographs Frederick H. Evans (English, 1853-1943) 1896 68.519
Page drawing for the Morte d'Arthur (Border Design) Aubrey Vincent Beardsley 1893–94 23.90
Madame Rejane Aubrey Vincent Beardsley 1894 52.64
Drawing for the Morte d'Arthur Aubrey Vincent Beardsley 19th century 19.107