The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Publications 2022 is written across a cropped version of Winslow Homer's painting, The Gulf Stream. The painting depicts a shirtless Black man wearing long tan pants lays propped on a small boa that is tipping toward its side on rough, wavy sea. Two sharks with open mouths circle near the boat. There is blood in the water and on one of the sharks' flanks.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Publications 2022

2022
32 pages
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This catalogue, published annually by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, announces the Museum's publications for that year. It also features notable backlist titles and provide a complete list of books available in print at the time of publication.

The Gulf Stream, Winslow Homer  American, Oil on canvas, American
Winslow Homer
1899; reworked by 1906
Dressing for the Carnival, Winslow Homer  American, Oil on canvas, American
Winslow Homer
1877
Hurricane, Bahamas, Winslow Homer  American, Watercolor and graphite on off-white wove paper, American
Winslow Homer
1898
Water Tower, Verviers, Belgium, Bernd and Hilla Becher  German, Gelatin silver print
Multiple artists/makers
1983
Unrecorded  Edgefield District potter  American, Alkaline-glazed stoneware with kaolin, American
Unrecorded Edgefield District potter
Unknown Old Edgefield District Pottery
ca. 1850–80
The Death of Socrates, Jacques Louis David  French, Pen and black ink, over black chalk, touches of pen and brown ink; squared in black chalk
Jacques Louis David
ca. 1786
Why Born Enslaved!, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux  French, Marble, French
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
modeled 1868, carved 1873
A Bachelor's Drawer, John Haberle  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Haberle
1890–94
The Battle of the Little Bighorn, Standing Bear/ Mató Nájin  Minneconjou Lakota/Teton Sioux, Pencil, ink, and watercolor on muslin, Minneconjou Lakota/ Teton Sioux, Native American
Standing Bear/ Mató Nájin
ca. 1920