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Curator Jeff L. Rosenheim showcases the first daguerreotypes made of a total solar eclipse, by photographers William and Frederick Langenheim.
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Ringing in Tuba Christmas with the Bellophone

December 8, 2016

By Bradley Strauchen-Scherer

Associate Curator Bradley Strauchen-Scherer introduces readers to a Bellophone—a two-belled tuba-euphonium hybrid instrument—recently donated to The Met.
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Building the #MetKids Time Machine

October 28, 2015

By Aliza Sena

Aliza Sena, associate coordinator for Digital Learning, shares the design inspiration behind the #MetKids Time Machine.
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YoungArts at The Met: Activating The Met's 1993 D'Aquisto Guitar

December 11, 2018

By Gabe Schnider

YoungArts Gold Award Winner Gabe Schnider recounts his recent experience playing The Met's 1993 D'Aquisto Guitar.
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Temporarily Tacet: The Musical Instruments Galleries Will Return in 2017

March 7, 2016

By Ken Moore, Jayson Kerr Dobney, and Bradley Strauchen-Scherer

The Department of Musical Instruments announces the closure of its galleries for a yearlong renovation project, and invites readers to stay in touch with the department across a number of digital channels.
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Today in Met History: March 28

March 28, 2011

By Adrianna Slaughter

One hundred and forty years ago today, The Metropolitan Museum of Art made its first purchase of works of art—a group of 174 European old master paintings that became known as the "Purchase of 1871."
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Chief External Relations Officer Nancy Chilton takes a look back at the history of The Met Gala, from its inception in 1948 to the red carpet spectacle of today.
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Renovating The Cloisters: Maintaining the Vision

June 28, 2013

By Peter Barnet

"Creating the Cloisters," the spring issue of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin written by curator Timothy B. Husband, is an engaging and nuanced narrative of the early history of The Cloisters. As a complement to that narrative, I'd like to review the more recent gallery renovations and reinstallations that have been undertaken, all guided by the principle of maintaining the integrity of the original architectural vision of The Cloisters.
Image for J. S. Bach: Sonata No. 2 in A minor | MetLiveArts
Violinist Johnny Gandelsman performs Bach’s Sonata No. 2 as part of a weeklong residency at The Met Cloisters.
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Senior Editor Sumi Hansen interviews Cambridge classicist Mary Beard and Assistant Research Curator Julia Siemon about the stories behind the images on the famous Aldobrandini Tazze.