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Leonard A. Lauder on Collecting

October 14, 2014
Leonard A. Lauder discusses his lifelong interest in collecting, from picture postcards and posters to Cubist works of art.
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Leonard A. Lauder discusses how he built his collection of works by Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Fernand Léger, and Georges Braque.
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Leonard A. Lauder discusses his appreciation of the Cubist works of art he has collected. Leonard A. Lauder answers the question: "Which is your favorite picture?"
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Museum Librarian for Preservation Mindell Dubansky talks about the legacy of legendary bookbinder Alfred Launder.
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Jacobs University Bremen PhD Candidate Kirill Chunikhin discusses Cubism and Soviet art criticism during the Cold War.
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Join Leonard A. Lauder as he reflects on his deep connection with museums, the arts, and New York City in a conversation with Met Director Max Hollein. Learn about Mr. Lauder's approach to building his seminal collection of Cubist art, and hear insights into his life experiences as documented in his recent memoir, The Company I Keep: My Life in Beauty.
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The Calder Quartet's Tribute to Like Minds

August 15, 2016

By Karmen Wolf

MetLiveArts Intern Karmen Wolf explores Morton Feldman's mammoth String Quartet No. 2, which the Calder Quartet will perform this fall at The Met Cloisters.
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This beautifully illustrated volume tells the story of Cubism through twenty-two essays that explore the most significant private holding of Cubist art in the world today, the Leonard A. Lauder Collection, now a promised gift to The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The eighty works featured in this volume—by Georges Braque, Juan Gris, Fernand Léger, and Pablo Picasso‐are among the most important and visually arresting in the movement’s history. These masterpieces, critical to the development of Cubism, include such groundbreaking paintings as Braque’s Trees at L’Estaque, considered one of the very first Cubist pictures; Picasso’s Still Life with Fan: “L’Indépendant,” one of the first to introduce typography; Gris’s noirish, uncanny The Man at the Café, one of his most celebrated collages; and Léger’s uniquely ambitious Composition (The Typographer). Written by renowned experts on this subject, the essays trace the evolution of Cubism from its origins in the still lifes, portraits, and collages of Braque and Picasso through the precisely delineated compositions by Gris that prefigure the Synthetic Cubism of the war years to Léger’s distinctive intersections of spherical, cylindrical, and cubic forms that evoke the syncopated rhythms of modern life. Also included are a fascinating interview in which Leonard Lauder discusses his approach to collecting, an investigative essay on the information gleaned from the backs of the works themselves, and an authoritative catalogue that further establishes the lives of these magnificent objects. A publication to place alongside the great histories of Modernism, this comprehensive book will stand as the resource for understanding Cubism for many years to come.
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Leader of the Band

February 26, 2015

By Bradley Strauchen-Scherer

Associate Curator Bradley Strauchen-Scherer introduces readers to an ornate cornet recently acquired by the Museum that will be featured in a free gallery concert on Wednesday, March 4.
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Designed as an integral feature of the Museum, the gardens have been a major attraction of The Cloisters since its opening in 1938, enhancing both the setting in which the Museum's collection of medieval art is displayed and the visitor's understanding of medieval life.

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Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) (Dutch, Leiden 1606–1669 Amsterdam)

Date: 1655
Accession Number: 2012.136.464

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Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) (Dutch, Leiden 1606–1669 Amsterdam)

Date: 1655
Accession Number: 17.31.11

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One panel attributed to Jos Murer (1530–1580)

Date: 16th century
Accession Number: 88.3.87

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John Dugdale (American, born 1960)

Date: 1999
Accession Number: 2013.611.22

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Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes) (Spanish, Fuendetodos 1746–1828 Bordeaux)

Date: ca. 1810 (published 1863)
Accession Number: 22.60.25(14)

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Date: ca. 1260–70
Accession Number: 1970.324.7a, b

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Margaret Neilson Armstrong (American, New York 1867–1944 New York)

Date: July 10, 1913
Accession Number: 2010.341.1(68)

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Stove

Attributed to the pottery of David II Pfau (1644–1702)

Date: ca. 1684–85
Accession Number: 06.968.2