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Image for Choirs of Angels: Painting in Italian Choir Books, 1300–1500
The illuminated choir book is one of the great legacies of Western culture, a unique marriage of two great achievements of the Middle Ages—the illumination of books and the codified system of musical notation. Intended for monasteries and cathedrals half a millennium ago, these exquisite manuscripts are still captivating today. Most were removed from massive bound volumes in the Napoleonic era, and their brilliant colors and shining gold surfaces have attracted connoisseurs ever since. For the art historian, these illuminations bear witness to exceptional aesthetic accomplishment. For the musicologist, choir books provide a rich sources in the history of notation and the development of chant, the transcendent tonalities of which have great contemporary appeal. For the historian, choir books serve as primary sources in the study of the lives of religious communities and the philosophy and faith that infused medieval Europe. And most important, for visitors to the Museum, our choral manuscripts exemplify the extraordinary creativity of artists in Italy on the eve of the Renaissance.
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How to Make a Navigational Chart

November 13, 2017
Follow along with Carter, age 11, and learn how to make a navigational chart chart to show friends and family how to find your favorite things.
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Brahms by Heart: Introducing the Chiara String Quartet

October 2, 2015

By Michael Cirigliano II

Website Editor Michael Cirigliano II profiles the string quartets of Johannes Brahms ahead of a performance by the Chiara String Quartet—the Met's 2015–16 Quartet in Residence—in which the quartet will perform all three works from memory.
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Chiara String Quartet Cellist Gregory Beaver looks back at highlights from the group's yearlong residency as the MetLiveArts 2015–16 Quartet in Residence.
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Comparing Pairs

December 5, 2013

By Perrin Stein

Perrin Stein takes a close look at thought-provoking pairings on view in the exhibition Artists and Amateurs, Etching in Eighteenth-Century France.
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Pastoral Charms in the French Renaissance

April 1, 2008

By Ian Wardropper

Extolling the ideal pleasures of arcadian life is the point of the pastoral, which is above all an escape from reality.
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The Power of Hair

January 18, 2017

By Johanna Obenda

Johanna Obenda, twelve-month Education intern, takes readers on a virtual tour of hair in The Met collection and invites visitors to join her for Intern Insights—The Power of Hair on Tuesday, February 21.
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Attributed to Thomas How (British, active 1710–33)

Date: ca. 1724–36
Accession Number: 64.101.936, .937

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Chairs

Horace Pippin (American, West Chester, Pennsylvania 1888–1946 West Chester, Pennsylvania)

Date: 1946
Accession Number: 1982.55.6

Image for Armchair (Fauteuil à la reine) for Louise-Élisabeth of Parma

Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot (1706–1776, warden 1750/52)

Date: ca. 1749
Accession Number: 07.225.57

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Jean-Baptiste-Claude Sené (1748–1803)

Date: ca. 1788
Accession Number: 41.205.2

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Date: ca. 1820–30
Accession Number: 2003.448.3

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Georges Jacob (French, Cheny 1739–1814 Paris)

Date: 1784
Accession Number: 1977.102.13

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John Mayhew (British, 1736–1811)

Date: 1769–71
Accession Number: 58.75.16

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Frame by Nicolas-Quinibert Foliot (1706–1776, warden 1750/52)

Date: ca. 1754–56
Accession Number: 66.60.2

Image for Armchair (fauteuil) from Louis XVI's Salon des Jeux at Saint Cloud

Georges Jacob (French, Cheny 1739–1814 Paris)

Date: 1788
Accession Number: 07.225.107

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Georges Jacob (French, Cheny 1739–1814 Paris)

Date: ca. 1780–85
Accession Number: 58.75.25