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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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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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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.
Image for The Aesthetic of the Sketch in Nineteenth-Century France
Viewed by Academicians and art critics as an artist’s personal reaction to a subject, the sketch was considered to be a sign of genius and originality.
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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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The Arts and Crafts Movement in America

June 1, 2008

By Monica Obniski

Arts and Crafts designers sought to improve standards of decorative design, believed to have been debased by mechanization, and to create environments in which beautiful and fine workmanship governed.
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Among the masterworks of Japanese screen painting in the Metropolitan Museum's collection are Ogata Kōrin's Irises at Yatsuhashi and Suzuki Kiitsu's Morning Glories, both disarmingly simple in composition and yet captivating in their graphic potency. In the spring of 2012, Irises at Yatsuhashi was exhibited with great fanfare at the Nezu Museum, Tokyo, alongside another set of screen paintings of irises by Kōrin, now in the Nezu Museum's collection, that is one of Japan's officially designated National Treasures. The homecoming of Irises at Yatsuhashi to New York provided the ideal opportunity to highlight this treasured painting in the context of related works by Kōrin and by other artists associated with the "Rinpa" aesthetic, a modern designation for a distinctive style of Japanese pictorial art that arose in the early seventeenth century and has continued into modern times. One of the special characteristics of the present exhibition and its accompanying catalogue is the juxtaposition of iconic works from across the centuries. Paintings from the Edo period (1615–1868), for example, are displayed alongside the sumptuously colored woodblock-printed books by early twentieth-century painter and illustrator Kamisaka Sekka, famed for his modern renditions of the Rinpa repertoire. Contemporary ceramic, lacquer, and bamboo artists are also represented in the galleries, demonstrating how encounters with the arts of the present continue to provide our visitors an engaging way to access the arts of the past.
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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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Charles Caryl Coleman (American, Buffalo, New York 1840–1928 Capri, Italy)

Date: 1889
Accession Number: 1996.102

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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. (1837–present)

Date: 1876
Accession Number: 77.9a, b

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Mount Washington Glass Company (New Bedford, Massachusetts 1837-1958)

Date: ca. 1892–93
Accession Number: 2015.514

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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