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The relocation of Charles Grafly's portrait bust of Henry Ossawa Tanner connects the work of two American artists.
Will Fenstermaker
February 15, 2018

Volunteer Cataloger Nancy Rosin highlights a selection of rare, intricate valentines from the 18th and 19th centuries that are now part of The Met collection.
Nancy Rosin
February 13, 2018

Managing Editor Michael Cirigliano II highlights Franz von Stuck's Inferno, a recent addition to The Met collection, and recounts the painting's first appearance at the Museum in 1909.
Michael Cirigliano II
February 5, 2018

Associate Curator Jennifer Farrell highlights a selection of works on view in Selections from the Department of Drawings and Prints: Lagoons to Monsoons that confront the ways in which our environment is under assault.
Jennifer Farrell
January 30, 2018

Associate Curator Femke Speelberg recounts the interesting tale of a painting based on a cartoon by Michelangelo that was almost given away by raffle in 1735.
Femke Speelberg
January 19, 2018

Collections Management Associate Jane R. Becker examines how Rodin's portraits are among the artist's most experimental works.
Jane R. Becker
January 8, 2018

Digital Editor Pac Pobric introduces a new Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History essay about Egyptian faience and how it was made.
Pac Pobric
January 8, 2018

Digital Editor Pac Pobric looks back at Betty Woodman's big splash at the Museum.
Pac Pobric
January 4, 2018

Press officer Egle Zygas invites readers to see 10 artworks and objects spanning more than 2,000 years of sports around the world.
Egle Žygas
September 21, 2017

Curator Jeff L. Rosenheim showcases the first daguerreotypes made of a total solar eclipse, by photographers William and Frederick Langenheim.
Jeff L. Rosenheim
August 18, 2017