Curator Peter Barnet on the "Plaque with the Journey to Emmaus and Noli Me Tangere."
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Throughout 2013, The Met invited curators from across the Museum to each talk about one artwork that changed the way they see the world.
Most Medieval depictions of Jesus are gentle. Why is this carving so dramatic?
"The power that this sculpture has is precisely in the fact that it's not always concerned with naturalism and it's really concerned with telling a story."
Peter Barnet
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Peter Barnet
Senior Curator, Department of Medieval Art and The Cloisters
Senior Curator, Department of Medieval Art and The Cloisters
Photography by Oi-Cheong Lee
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