Cover of A History of The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Early Institutions of Art

A History of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, with a Chapter on the Early Institutions of Art in New York

Howe, Winifred E.
1913
356 pages
62 illustrations
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Winifred E. Howe's 1913 account of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's history, its founders, and trustees communicates the remarkable circumstances that led to the Museum's transformation into one of the most prestigious art museums in the world. The history begins with an account of the earliest art institutions of New York City (such as the Tammany Society and the New York Academy of Fine Arts) and goes on to describe the Museum's period of organization following the end of the Civil War. Howe details the movement of the Museum from its original downtown building to its current location in Central Park, the museum building's construction and subsequent additions, the organization of the museum's administration, and the continued expansion of the museum through the presidency of J. Pierpont Morgan.

Met Art in Publication

John Scoles
1795
John Trumbull, Asher Brown Durand  American, Engraving; fourth state of four
Asher Brown Durand
1833
David Hosack, M.D., F.R.S., Asher Brown Durand  American, Engraving on chine collé; second state of two
Asher Brown Durand
1834
Anonymous, American, 19th century
1825
Luman Reed, Asher Brown Durand  American, Oil on canvas, American
Asher Brown Durand
1835
Charles W. Burton
1830
John Taylor Johnston (1820–1893), Léon Bonnat  French, Oil on canvas
Léon Bonnat
1880
Interior View of the Metropolitan Museum of Art when in Fourteenth Street, Frank Waller  American, Oil on canvas, American
Frank Waller
1881
Portrait of a Man, Thomas Forster  British, Plumbago on vellum
Thomas Forster
1700
Henry G. Marquand, John Singer Sargent  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Singer Sargent
1897
Edward Robinson, John Singer Sargent  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Singer Sargent
1903