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Meet Roberto Lugo, one of the many contemporary artists whose work is featured in "Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room."
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This publication celebrates the promised gift to The Metropolitan Museum of Art from the Oscar Tang family of twelve major works from the C. C. Wang Family Collection, one of the great private collections of Chinese old master paintings to be assembled in the twentieth century. Ranging in date from the tenth to the early eighteenth century, these works significantly extend the Museum's holdings and reveal those areas of Chinese painting of particular interest to Mr. Wang. An accomplished artist, Ch'i-Ch'ien Wang, a resident of New York City since 1949, began collecting paintings in Shanghai more than seventy years ago. Works from his collection, long known to Western scholars and connoisseurs, are now in many American public institutions and universities. The Metropolitan owns some sixty works formerly in this collection, the twelve presented here constituting the most recent addition to the Museum's holdings from this source. Along the Riverbank is published on the occasion of the exhibition "The Artist as Collector: Masterpieces of Chinese Paintings from the C. C. Wang Family Collection," which includes most of the works acquired by the Museum from Mr. Wang since 1973. Among the twelve paintings presented here is the famed Riverbank, attributed to the tenth-century master Dong Yuan (active 950s–60s), one of the patriarchs of the scholarly Southern school of landscape painting. It is generally recognized as one of the rare extant paintings marking the inception of the monumental landscape tradition in China. An essay by Wen C. Fong presents an in-depth stylistic analysis and contextual history of the painting. A physical analysis of the work is also included. An extended essay by Maxwell K. Hearn examines all twelve paintings. The major examples of landscape art include Simple Retreat, by the renowned scholar-artist Wang Meng (1308–1385), who drew inspiration from the vision of landscape created by Dong Yuan and other tenth-century painters. In addition to landscapes, the collection features several important figure paintings, including Palace Banquet, by an unknown Academy painter of the Southern Tang dynasty (967–75) and a long monochrome narrative by Zhao Cangyun, a late-thirteenth-century survivor of the Mongol conquest. The genre of flower-and-bird painting is represented by Mandarin Ducks and Hollyhocks, a pictorial metaphor of marital happiness by the leading early Ming academic master Lü Ji (active late 15th century), and by Two Eagles, a defiant symbol of political resistance by Bada Shanren (1616–1705), a member of the Ming royal house who lived through the occupation of China by the Manchus.
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Tiepolo’s Triumph

September 26, 2024

By Hugh Raffles

How many millions have climbed the Great Staircase since Tiepolo’s _Triumph of Marius_ was unrolled from its giant storage drum in 1965?
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Now open! Discover The Met’s new Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, featuring the Museum’s collections of the Arts of Africa, the Ancient Americas, and Oceania.
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This exploration of Jennie C. Jones’s site-specific installation highlights her inspirations, from minimalism and modernism to avant-garde music.
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The Friends of The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing: Art of Five Continents program provides an opportunity for special access to the Collection and more.
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Violoncello, Jean Baptiste Vuillaume (1798–1875), Paris, mid-19th century. Ex. 1
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Collecting Inspiration: Edward C. Moore at Tiffany & Co.

June 9–October 20, 2024
Edward C. Moore (1827–1891)—the creative force who led Tiffany & Co. to unparalleled originality and success during the second half of the 19th century—amassed a vast collection of decorative arts of exceptional quality and in various media, from G…
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For the 2025 Roof Garden Commission, Jennie C. Jones (born 1968, Cincinnati, Ohio) has produced Ensemble. Only her second outdoor sculptural installation, the project explores the sonic potential of stringed instruments as well as their formal poss…
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Hugh C. Robertson (1844–1908)

Date: ca. 1896–1908
Accession Number: 2018.294.196

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Hugh C. Robertson (1844–1908)

Date: ca. 1896–1908
Accession Number: 2018.294.197

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Designed by Hugh C. Robertson (1844–1908)

Date: 1800–1900
Accession Number: 69.38.1

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Hugh C. Robertson (1844–1908)

Date: ca. 1885–89
Accession Number: 2018.294.194

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Hugh C. Robertson (1844–1908)

Date: ca. 1885–89
Accession Number: 2018.294.195

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Dedham Pottery (1895–1943)

Date: ca. 1896–1908
Accession Number: 2018.294.69

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Dedham Pottery (1895–1943)

Date: ca. 1896–1908
Accession Number: 2018.294.73

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Dedham Pottery (1895–1943)

Date: ca. 1896–1908
Accession Number: 2018.294.70

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Dedham Pottery (1895–1943)

Date: ca. 1896–1908
Accession Number: 2018.294.76

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Dedham Pottery (1895–1943)

Date: ca. 1896–1908
Accession Number: 2018.294.75