Painting depicting a sun-dappled aerial view of lower Manhattan with blue hues
Exhibition

A Decade on Paper: Recent Acquisitions, 2014–2024

Through February 23, 2025
Free with Museum admission

This exhibition—part of the American Wing’s 100th anniversary year programming—highlights select additions to the department’s works-on-paper holdings over the past decade. These distinctive drawings and prints, dating from the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries, have been selected from more than 175 that have recently joined the collection. As a group, they reveal the American Wing’s renewed commitment to strengthening and expanding our collecting of works on paper by both well-known and historically understudied figures, including women and artists of color, from diverse communities and across a broad geographic range. Most of the featured artists worked in various media and are also represented in the Museum by paintings, sculptures, or decorative objects, such as Fidelia Bridges, William Glackens, Laura Coombs Hills, Charles Ethan Porter, and John Singer Sargent.

The exhibition is made possible by Peter and Faith Coolidge.

See Selected Exhibition Objects

Everett L. Warner (American, 1877–1963). New York from a Seaplane, ca. 1919. Pastel on paper adhered to board, 14 x 11 5/8 in. (35.6 x 29.5 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Purchase, Dorothy Schwartz Gift, 2015 (2015.4) ©Everett Warner Archives

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Dates
Through February 23, 2025
Free with Museum admission
Painting depicting a sun-dappled aerial view of lower Manhattan with blue hues