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Reconciling Repairs on Cross River Dance Crests

December 6, 2024

By Katherine McFarlin

A team of conservators and scientists have been investigating a selection of West African dance crests that will soon be on display.
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901)

May 1, 2010

By Cora Michael

An aristocratic, alcoholic dwarf known for his louche lifestyle, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec created art that was inseparable from his legendary life.
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Henri Matisse (1869–1954)

October 1, 2004

By Magdalena Dabrowski

Initially trained as a lawyer, Matisse developed an interest in art only at age twenty-one.
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Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908–2004)

October 1, 2004

By Department of Photographs

To me, photography is the simultaneous recognition, in a fraction of a second, of the significance of an event as well as of a precise organization of forms which gave that event its proper expression.
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Art for Extraordinary Circumstances: Henri Matisse's "Jazz" and More

May 15, 2020

By Jennifer Farrell and The Digital Editors

Met staff reflect on artworks that were made under extraordinary circumstances, from Henri Matisse's "Jazz" to an opera by Gertrude Stein.
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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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Each lecture in The Life and Times series delves into the unique and fascinating life of one particular masterpiece within the Metropolitan Museum's collection.
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The walrus-ivory Cloisters Cross, a masterpiece of English Romanesque art, has long been a centerpiece of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Cloisters collection, a separate museum in Fort Tryon Park (New York City) devoted exclusively to the art of the Middle Ages. In fact, ever since its acquisition in 1963, the cross has been the subject of speculation and mystery. The dearth of solid information about its provenance prior to its ownership by a Yugoslav art dealer and restorer has generated a number of tantalizing theories as to its origin, function, and early history, although no one has denied the exceptional quality of its workmanship or the unparalleled complexity of its design. The story of the cross's creation, survival, and meaning is explored in this fascinating book. Of special interest is the sheer number of figures that populate the compact scenes on both sides of the cross, and of biblical passages diligently inscribed on individual scrolls held by Old Testament prophets across its surface. The cross is a tour de force of sculptural artistry, which holds within its small physical scope an iconographic encyclopedia of learning almost unmatched in Medieval Art. This comprehensive study is addressed to the genuinely curious visitor to the Cloisters collection, as well as to the specialized scholar. The authors have included a systematic description of the intricate construction of the cross and an analysis of every detail of its carving. They offer substantial new insights to the findings of previous scholarly research as to possible meanings and context, in terms of both the liturgy and the intellectual milieu of the twelfth century in which it has been placed. The attribution to the abbey of Bury St. Edmunds—the name by which the cross was first known—is discussed at length. In rich and exacting detail the authors reveal, as do the splendid new color photographs by Malcolm Varon, just how the Cloisters Cross, in its imagery and consummate workmanship, bears "witness to a level of erudition and artistry seldom seen in the twelfth century or later."
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The costs

December 11, 2024

By Hannah Sanghee Park

"This poem echoes the dual structure of the inner and outer figures, but in the spirit of the work, transforms it into something unexpected." — Hannah Sanghee Park
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Protecting the Crown of the Andes

April 10, 2020

By Matthew Cumbie and Linda Borsch

A Met conservator, scientist, and curator restored the "Crown of the Andes" to ensure its stability and survival for future generations.
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Henri-Edmond Cross (Henri-Edmond Delacroix) (French, Douai 1856–1910 Saint-Clair)

Date: ca. 1905–1908
Accession Number: 1975.1.592

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Henri-Edmond Cross (Henri-Edmond Delacroix) (French, Douai 1856–1910 Saint-Clair)

Date: 1909
Accession Number: 1975.1.163

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André Derain (French, Chatou 1880–1954 Garches)

Date: 1906–1907
Accession Number: 1975.1.168

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Henri-Edmond Cross (Henri-Edmond Delacroix) (French, Douai 1856–1910 Saint-Clair)

Date: 1896
Accession Number: 1975.1.164

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Henri-Edmond Cross (Henri-Edmond Delacroix) (French, Douai 1856–1910 Saint-Clair)

Date: 1908
Accession Number: 1975.1.590

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Henri-Edmond Cross (Henri-Edmond Delacroix) (French, Douai 1856–1910 Saint-Clair)

Date: 1904–5
Accession Number: 48.10.7

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Henri-Edmond Cross (Henri-Edmond Delacroix) (French, Douai 1856–1910 Saint-Clair)

Date: 1899
Accession Number: 1980.21.3

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Henri Matisse (French, Le Cateau-Cambrésis 1869–1954 Nice)

Date: Summer 1906 (?)
Accession Number: 1975.1.194

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Henri-Edmond Cross (Henri-Edmond Delacroix) (French, Douai 1856–1910 Saint-Clair)

Date: ca. 1908
Accession Number: 1980.21.9

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Henri-Edmond Cross (Henri-Edmond Delacroix) (French, Douai 1856–1910 Saint-Clair)

Date: 1909
Accession Number: 1975.1.596