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Image for *In Pursuit of Beauty*: 30 Years of Collecting the American Aesthetic Movement
Research Assistant Moira Gallagher celebrates the legacy and 30th anniversary of In Pursuit of Beauty, a landmark exhibition on the Aesthetic movement in America, at The Met.
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How to Sketch Movement

July 25, 2021
Explore gesture, movement, and dramatic lighting in Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s studies of urban entertainment.
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Ife Pre-Pavement and Pavement Era (800–1000 A.D.)

October 1, 2001

By Department of Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas

The categories given to the distinct periods of ancient Ife’s artistic production center around the paving of the city’s courtyards and passageways with terracotta bricks sometime around 1000 A.D., marking the beginning of Ife’s Pavement period.
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Artists of the Saqqakhana Movement

April 1, 2014

By Julia Rooney and Maryam Ekhtiar

The unique combination of national support, local contact between artists, and international curiosity fueled the rapid growth of the saqqakhana movement.
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The Flow Project: Connecting Colors and Movement

July 30, 2015

By Qiu Yi Wu

Former MediaLab Intern Qiu Yi Wu reveals her favorite art movement and describes how it influenced her project for the fall 2014 MediaLab Expo.
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Throughout the ages, public sculptures have served as didactic tools, offering moral, patriotic, and cultural instruction. Symbols of pride, they have proclaimed cities as tastemakers in civic and aesthetic matters.
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Spotlight: Reexamining the Wilderness Aesthetic

April 6, 2022

By Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser and Alan C. Braddock

What’s missing from Cole’s environmentalism is the idea of justice.
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Personal Responses to Designing Nature: The Rinpa Aesthetic in Japanese Art

November 13, 2012

By Cheeky Swagger and Kristen

Teen Advisory Group Members Dan and Kristen share a poem and collage they created in response to the exhibition Designing Nature: The Rinpa Aesthetic in Japanese Art.
Image for Edward Penfield's *Aetna Dynamite* and the Rise of the Anarchic Movement
Collections Management Assistant Tara Keny uses Edward Penfield's Aetna Dynamite poster to explore the role of dynamite in the anarchist movement in Europe and the United States throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Image for The Aesthetic Movement in America

This installation highlights the arts of the late 19th-century Anglo-American Aesthetic movement, a great strength of The Met collection.

On view July 13, 2016–December 6, 2017

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Sir Edward Burne-Jones (British, Birmingham 1833–1898 Fulham)

Date: 1868–77
Accession Number: 47.26

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Philip Webb (British, Oxford 1831–1915 West Sussex)

Date: 1861
Accession Number: 26.54

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Herter Brothers (German, active New York, 1864–1906)

Date: 1875–1883
Accession Number: 69.140a, b

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Vase

John Bennett (1840–1907)

Date: 1882
Accession Number: 1984.425

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Manufactured by Tiffany & Co. (American, New York, NY, 1837–present)

Date: 1876
Accession Number: 77.9a, b

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Teapot

Manufactured by Chelsea Keramic Art Works (1872–1889)

Date: 1879–83
Accession Number: 2002.142a, b

Image for Aesthetic Splendors: Highlights from the Gift of Barrie and Deedee Wigmore

This exhibition presents nearly fifty works of the American Aesthetic Movement and Gilded Age decorative arts and contemporaneous paintings from the Barrie and Deedee Wigmore promised gift to The Met.

On view December 2, 2019–August 16, 2020