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Buddhism along the Silk Road

June 19, 2012

By Kurt Behrendt

To trace the connections discussed in the exhibition, my colleagues from the Department of Digital Media have created a short animation that provides geographical and chronological context for the forty sculptures and seventy small gold objects on display.
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Deborah Vincelli, the electronic resources and instructional services librarian in Watson Library, discusses a recently acquired twenty-four-volume set of Les Artistes du Livre.
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Violinist Johnny Gandelsman performs Bach’s Partita No. 1 as part of a weeklong residency at The Met Cloisters.
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Violinist Johnny Gandelsman performs Bach’s Sonata No. 1 as part of a weeklong residency at The Met Cloisters.
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Violinist Johnny Gandelsman performs Bach’s Cello Suite No. 4 as part of a weeklong residency at The Met Cloisters.
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How to Make a Collage

July 12, 2020
Learn how to create a landscape by collaging a variety of paper scraps and other everyday materials.
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Pictures and Words: Book Illustration in Interwar France, Part I

February 18, 2015

By Deborah Vincelli

Electronic Resources and Instructional Services Librarian Deborah Vincelli examines the art of book illustration in interwar France.
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Artist Ed Ruscha and writer Tom McCarthy discuss Thomas Cole's influence on Ruscha's art in these excerpts from a recent conversation at The Met.