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Gustave Courbet (1819–1877)

May 1, 2009

By Kathryn Calley Galitz

Through his powerful realism, Courbet became a pioneering figure in the history of modernism.
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Corot

Two hundred years after the birth of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (1796–1875), 163 of the French artist's finest paintings have been brought together in an important exhibition that allows a public on both sides of the Atlantic to rediscover the riches and pleasures of his art. Corot, an original painter who produced a body of work of exceptional range, has been many things to many viewers. His silvery landscapes were adored by nineteenth-century collectors, and his sparkling sketches painted in plein air were later hailed as precursors of Impressionism. Art lovers have prized his figures paintings, the least well known and perhaps the most modern of all his works. Corot's long and prolific career coincided with major artistic developments: the flourishing of Neoclassical, Romantic, and Realist tendencies; the Barbizon school; the rise of Impressionism. Although he has been claimed at various times for each of these movements, Corot defies categorization. His art was fueled by a profound love of the natural world, and the vision he pursued was his own. This catalogue of the exhibition recounts the engrossing progress of his life and art. Corot's traditional education took him to Italy, where he painted crystalline outdoor oil studies and dedicated himself to mastering the art of classical landscape painting—a fascinating apprenticeship that is here carefully described. On his return to France he sought out views of great diversity and was among the first artists to frequent the forest of Fontainebleau. Working from his open-air studies he composed ambitious historical and mythological landscapes to exhibit at the Salons, but for some time these drew little favorable response. Undaunted, Corot continued to paint landscapes and to people them with figures of his own imagining, evolving a distinctive, poetic style. Both the critics and the public eventually grew enthusiastic, and in his later years Corot was a revered master, inundated by requests for pictures and instruction. A more private part of his oeuvre consists of the remarkable figure paintings, often depicting women in pensive attitudes, that the artist produced during this late period. Their purity and power have been admired by subsequent generations of artists. Hearty, generous, beloved, Corot was a man of good cheer but a painter of deep emotion and delicacy. Each painting catalogued in this book is accompanied by a full art-historical discussion. Three major essays chronicle Corot's life and the development of his art; additional essays elucidate the vexed subject of forgeries and describe the collecting of his works. The volume contains much original new scholarship, a full review of the scholarly literature, a chronology, and a concordance, and it is meticulously documented throughout. This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition "Corot," held at the Grand Palais, Paris, from February 27 to May 27, 1996; at the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, from June 21 to September 22, 1996; and at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from October 22, 1996, to January 19, 1997.
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Horse Armor in Europe

March 1, 2010

By Dirk H. Breiding

Mankind has used animals such as onagers (wild donkeys), horses, camels, elephants, and dogs in conflicts for thousands of years, but no other animal has been employed so widely and continuously and was at times so comprehensively protected as the horse.
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Alice Cordelia Morse (1863–1961)

May 1, 2009

By Mindell Dubansky

Morse enjoyed working in many styles, while constantly adapting her designs both to complement each book’s theme and appeal to the widest audience.
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African Crest (Tsesah) | Met Collects

November 17, 2017

By Alisa LaGamma

"Can an invention remain new?": Alisa LaGamma on the tsesah crest.
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Field and Forest

September 22, 2016

By Caleb Leech

Managing Horticulturist Caleb Leech details the replanting of the Trie Cloister Garden.
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Survival and Adaptation: Bonnefont's Corne Field

June 23, 2016

By Caleb Leech

Managing Horticulturist Caleb Leech discusses the uses of medieval cereal grains and compares them to their descendants.
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Curator Sheila Canby explores the imagery of eternal springtime in a grand seventeenth-century Persian garden carpet on loan from the Burrell Collection.
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Reflections on Golden Kingdoms and the Course of Empires

June 7, 2018

By Joanne Pillsbury

Curator Joanne Pillsbury looks back at the recently closed Golden Kingdoms exhibition and meditates on the power of art to frame, and reframe, our knowledge of past cultures.
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Northwest Coast Indians Musical Instruments

January 1, 2009

By Michael Suing

Proprietary songs and dances are punctuated by extra-musical effects provided by whistles, rattles, and specific vocal utterances.
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Corset

Maison Léoty (French)

Date: 1891
Accession Number: C.I.45.27a, b

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Corset

A. J. Lecoutre

Date: ca. 1919
Accession Number: 2009.300.6661a, b

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Corset

Date: ca. 1700
Accession Number: 1973.88

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Corset

Date: 1820–30
Accession Number: 1999.216.6

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Corset

Date: 1820–30
Accession Number: 1999.216.5

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Corset

Date: December 3, 1910
Accession Number: 1972.69.4a, b

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Corset

Date: early 19th century
Accession Number: 2011.105

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Corset

Date: ca. 1811
Accession Number: X.51.4.2

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Corset

Date: ca. 1880
Accession Number: 2001.373.1a, b

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Corset

Date: 1810s–20s
Accession Number: 1970.106.5