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Gold ornate mythical creature against a dark purple background. Text reads 'Creatures of Myth and Imagination: Europe and The Americas' in stylized fonts.
Exhibition

Creatures of Myth and Imagination: Europe and the Americas

Stirrup-spout bottle with fox warrior, Moche artist(s), Ceramic, slip, Moche
Moche artist(s)
500–800 CE
Tlaltecuhtli (earth deity), Mexica artist(s), Stone, Mexica (Aztec)
Mexica artist(s)
1450-1521
Aquamanile in the Form of a Crowned Centaur Fighting a Dragon, Copper alloy, German
German
1200–1225
Evangelist Saint Mark writing the Gospel with his symbol, the Lion, holding a scroll, Elephant ivory, German
German
11th century
Plaque with God Creating the Animals, Elephant ivory, South Italian
South Italian
1084
Plaque with the Symbol of the Evangelist Mark, Copper: cut and gilt; champlevé and cloisonné enamel: black, lapis and lavender blue, turquoise, green, red, white, pinkish white., French
French
ca. 1100
Plaque with the Symbol of the Evangelist Matthew, Copper: cut and gilt; champlevé and cloisonné enamel: black, lapis and lavender blue, turquoise, green, red, white, pinkish white., French
French
ca. 1100
Plaque with the Symbol of the Evangelist Luke, Copper: cut and gilt; champlevé and cloisonné enamel: black, lapis and lavender blue, turquoise, green, red, white, pinkish white, semi-translucent wine red., French
French
ca. 1100
Plaque with the Symbol of the Evangelist John, Copper: cut and gilt; champlevé and cloisonné enamel: black, lapis and lavender blue, turquoise, green, red, white, pinkish white., French
French
ca. 1100
Medallion, Copper, champlevé enamel, French
French
before 1227
Head of a Crozier with Saint Michael Slaying the Dragon, Champlevé enamel, gilded copper, and glass paste, French
French
1220–30
Dish, Silver-gilt, Portuguese
Portuguese
ca. 1500–1520
Square-Headed Bow Brooch, Silver-gilt, niello inlay; iron spring/pin, Frankish
Frankish
530–560
Base of an Altar Cross with Reading Angels Sitting on Dragons and Standing Church Fathers, Copper alloy, cast and gilt, North Italian
North Italian
ca. 1125–50
Lion, Fresco, mounted on canvas, Spanish
Spanish
after 1200
Dragon, Fresco, mounted on canvas, Spanish
Spanish
after 1200
Pricket Candlestick with a Naked Youth Fighting a Dragon, Gilded copper alloy, South Netherlandish
South Netherlandish
ca. 1140–60
Bowl of a Drinking Cup, Silver, silver gilt, and niello, British or Scandinavian
British or Scandinavian
late 12th century
Drinking Bowl (Hanap), Silver, and gilded silver, Eastern European or Bosnian or Serbian (?)
Eastern European or Bosnian or Serbian (?)
1350–75
Aquamanile in the Form of a Dragon, Copper alloy, North German
North German
ca. 1200
Bow Brooch, Silver-gilt, niello, Langobardic
Langobardic
late 6th–early 7th century
Base for a Statuette, Boxwood, South Netherlandish
South Netherlandish
1470–80
Dish, Tin-glazed earthenware, Spanish
Spanish
1425–50
Tabard, Chimú artist(s), Cotton, feathers, plant fiber, Chimú
Chimú artist(s)
1400–1600 CE
Stirrup-spout bottle with bird warrior, Moche artist(s), Ceramic, slip, Moche
Moche artist(s)
500–800 CE
Aquamanile in the Form of a Unicorn, Copper alloy, German
German
ca. 1425–50
Stirrup-spout bottle with bean warriors, Moche artist(s), Ceramic, slip, Moche
Moche artist(s)
500–800 CE
Stirrup-spout bottle with peanut figure, Moche artist(s), Ceramic, slip, Moche
Moche artist(s)
500–800 CE
Tuber-inspired stirrup-spout bottle, Moche artist(s), Ceramic, slip, Moche
Moche artist(s)
600–800 CE
Crocodile-head figure pendant, Chiriquí artist(s), Gold, Chiriqui
Chiriquí artist(s)
700-1550 CE
Figure pendant, International or Initial Style artist(s), Gold, International Style
International or Initial Style artist(s)
400–900 CE
Ear ornament with winged runner, Moche artist(s), Gold, turquoise, sodalite, shell, Moche
Moche artist(s)
400–700 CE
Double bird pendant, Gold, rose quartz, Coclé (Macaracas)
Coclé (Macaracas)
950-1100 CE
Double crocodile pendant, Coclé (Macaracas) artist, Gold, tourmaline, Coclé (Macaracas)
Coclé (Macaracas) artist
950–1100 CE
Bird jar, Moche artist(s), Ceramic, slip, Moche
Moche artist(s)
200–800 CE
Seahorse pendant, International Style artist(s), Gold, International Style
International Style artist(s)
400–900 CE
Crocodile-head figure pendant, Chiriquí artist(s), Gold (cast alloy), pyrite inlay, hematite, Chiriqui
Chiriquí artist(s)
700–1550 CE
Nose ornament with intertwined creatures, Moche artist(s), Gold, silver, Moche
Moche artist(s)
500–800 CE
Tupu (pin), Peruvian artist(s), Silver, glass, Peruvian
Peruvian artist(s)
19th century
Square-Headed Bow Brooch, Gilded copper alloy inlaid with niello, Anglo-Saxon
Anglo-Saxon
500–600
Fragment of a Tapestry or Wall Hanging, Wool and linen, Upper Rhenish
Upper Rhenish
ca. 1420–30
Double crocodile pendant, Coclé (Macaracas) artist, Gold, shell, Coclé (Macaracas)
Coclé (Macaracas) artist
950–1100 CE
Figure pendant, Tairona artist(s), Gold, Tairona
Tairona artist(s)
900–1600 CE
Chuspa (coca bag), Moche artist(s), Cotton, camelid hair, and dye, Moche
Moche artist(s)
650-850 CE
Bowl, Maya artist(s), Ceramic, Maya
Maya artist(s)
500-600 CE
Plaque with Censing Angels, Champlevé enamel, copper gilt, French
French
ca. 1170–80
The Crucifixion, Gilded copper, cloisonné and champlevé enamel, French
French
ca. 1100
Textile Fragment with Unicorn, Deer, Centaur and Lion, Wool intarsia and applique with gilt leather and linen embroidery, Scandinavian
Scandinavian
ca. 1500
Feathered serpent pendant, Mexica artist(s), Shell, Mexica (Aztec)
Mexica artist(s)
1325–1521 CE
Bat (Tzinacantecuhtli), ceramic, slip, Zapotec (Be'ena'a)
On loan to The Met
Zapotec (Be'ena'a)
800–900
Tecpatl (Mictlantecuhtli, Lord of the underworld), Flint (silex), obsidian, pigments, Mexica (Aztec)
On loan to The Met
Mexica (Aztec)
1502-1520 CE
Tecpatl (Tlaloc, Lord of the rain), Flint (silex), obsidian, pigments, Mexica (Aztec)
On loan to The Met
Mexica (Aztec)
1502-1520 CE
Tecpatl (not identified with a specific god), Flint (silex), obsidian, pigments, Mexica (Aztec)
On loan to The Met
Mexica (Aztec)
1502-1520 CE
Coffret with the Legend of Guilhem, count of Toulouse, Walnut, painted, iron mounts, South French
On loan to The Met
South French
ca. 1200–1225