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Image for The Painted Details on Early Cycladic Marble Figures in the Leonard N. Stern Collection
Learn more about the history of painted details on early Cycladic marble figures in the Leonard N. Stern Collection.
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Who Were the Early Cycladic Figures?

January 24, 2024

By Joseph Alexander MacGillivray

Discover the fascinating history behind these enigmatic objects.
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Early Cycladic Art and Culture

October 1, 2004

By Department of Greek and Roman Art

Early Cycladic sculpture comprises predominantly female figures that range from simple modification of the stone to developed representations of the human form, some with natural proportions and some more idealized.
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Capturing the Human Figure

July 26, 2016

By Ambar

Guest Blogger Ambar shares her experience participating in Teen Studio—Figure Explorations and invites teens to check out upcoming Teen Programs.
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Cycladic Art

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The Leonard N. Stern Collection on Loan from the Hellenic Republic The display of the Leonard N. Stern Collection of Cycladic Art at The Met is the result of a historic 50-year partnership among The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Ministry of Cult…
Image for Now on *MetCollects*: Mysteries of an Ancient Olmec Kneeling Figure
Production Editor Dana Miller introduces a new episode of MetCollects that takes an in-depth look at an ancient Olmec kneeling figure new to the Museum's collection.
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This incisive publication explores the formal, conceptual, political, and technical aspects of the work of contemporary American artist Charles Ray. For Charles Ray (born 1953), sculpture is a way of thinking that informs his work across a wide range of media-from gelatin silver prints to porcelain, fiberglass, wood, and steel. Spanning the whole of his fifty-year career, Charles Ray: Figure Ground considers the artist's intriguing, often unsettling sculptures from both the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in relation to his early photographs and performances. It also explores his interest in Mark Twain's 1884 novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Kelly Baum addresses patterns and patterning in Ray's art, foregrounding his engagement with preexisting traditions, classicism among them, as well as charged issues around race, gender, and sexuality. Brinda Kumar investigates the modalities of touch that run through Ray's work, while a reflection by Ray himself and a conversation between the artist and Hal Foster offer further insights into his multifaceted practice.
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Athenian Vase Painting: Black- and Red-Figure Techniques

October 1, 2002

By Department of Greek and Roman Art

Their pictorial decorations provide insights into many aspects of Athenian life, and complement the literary texts and inscriptions from the Archaic and, especially, Classical periods.
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Polychromy of Roman Marble Sculpture

April 1, 2007

By Mark B. Abbe

Some marble sculptures were completely painted and gilded, effectively obscuring the marble surface; others had more limited, selective polychromy used to emphasize details such as the hair, eyes, and lips and accompanying attributes.
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Attributed to Adam Weisweiler (French, 1744–1820)

Date: ca. 1787
Accession Number: 58.75.57

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Date: 4500–4000 BCE
Accession Number: 1972.118.104

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Attributed to the Bastis Master

Date: 2600–2400 BCE
Accession Number: 68.148

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André Charles Boulle (French, Paris 1642–1732 Paris)

Date: ca. 1710–20
Accession Number: 1982.60.82

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Charles-Henri-Joseph Cordier (French, 1827–1905)

Date: 1862
Accession Number: 2006.113a–c

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Date: ca. 3200–2700 BCE
Accession Number: L.2022.38.39

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Date: ca. 3200–2700 BCE
Accession Number: L.2022.38.53

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Date: 2800–2700 BCE
Accession Number: L.1997.70

Image for Marble female figure

Date: ca. 2700–2500 BCE
Accession Number: L.2022.38.68

Image for Marble seated harp player

Date: 2800–2700 BCE
Accession Number: 47.100.1