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Image for Making a Scene in Paris in the Age of Louis XIV
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Making a Scene in Paris in the Age of Louis XIV

July 15, 2014

By Keith Christiansen

Keith Christiansen, John Pope-Hennessy Chairman of the Department of European Paintings, introduces Charles Le Brun's monumental portrait of Everhard Jabach and his family.
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Symposium: The Art of Japanese Books—Part 1 of 2

October 2, 2014

By Mindell Dubanksy, Kenneth Soehner, John T. Carpenter, and Kazuko Hioki

A one-day symposium on the Japanese books of the Edo period, including presentations on their history, design, techniques, materials, and conservation.
Image for The Art of the Maize God: Origins, Regenerations, Inspirations | MetSpeaks
Join a panel of experts to learn about the lifecycles of Maya gods with a focus on the idea of regeneration, a process that finds a parallel in the staple crop of the Maya, maize (corn).
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The Art of Japanese Books

October 22, 2014

By Mindell Dubansky

Preservation Librarian Mindell Dubansky discusses a recent Japanese book symposium and workshop held at the Museum.
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The Arts of a Mesoamerican Metropolis, Here at the Met

November 19, 2014

By James Doyle

Assistant Curator James Doyle explores the heritage of objects originally from the ancient metropolis of Teotihuacan which are now part of the Museum's collection.
Image for Graphically Yours: Tracing David Bowie's Art Influences through Watson's Collection
Senior Departmental Technician Maria Schurr discusses the influence of art on David Bowie's work through the collection of Thomas J. Watson Library.
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Art of the Pleasure Quarters and the Ukiyo-e Style

October 1, 2004

By Department of Asian Art

For the first time, artists were inspired by and responded to the interests and preferences of the general public.
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Unconventional Ideas of Clay and Fire

December 14, 2016

By Dan Lipcan

Associate Museum Librarian Dan Lipcan discusses a recent gift from Halsey and Alice North, collectors and connoisseurs of ceramic art.
Image for Helmet (<i>Zukinnari Kabuto</i>)

Date: 16th century
Accession Number: 36.25.81a–c

Image for Helmet (<i>Hoshi- Kabuto</i>) in the 16th-Century Style

Inscribed by Saotome Ienari (Japanese, Gunma Prefecture, active late 17th–early 18th century)

Date: probably late 17th–early 18th century
Accession Number: 36.120.407a, b

Image for Helmet (<i>Suji Kabuto</i>)

Inscribed by Yoshihisa (Japanese, Uda, Edo period, active early 17th century)

Date: early 17th century
Accession Number: 14.100.160

Image for Helmet (<i>Hoshi Kabuto</i>) in the 13th Century Style

Date: late 17th or early 18th century
Accession Number: 17.221.18

Image for Helmet in the Shape of a Crouching Rabbit

Date: 17th century
Accession Number: 07.48

Image for Helmet (<i>Hoshi Kabuto</i>) and Mask with Gorget

Date: late 17th or early 18th century
Accession Number: 17.221.18–.19

Image for Helmet Bowl (<i>Hoshi-Kabutobachi</i>)

Date: 12th–13th century
Accession Number: 2019.268

Image for Helmet (Shokakutsuki Kabuto)

Date: probably ca. 5th–6th century
Accession Number: 06.310.1

Image for Helmet (Shokakutsuki Kabuto)

Date: probably ca. 8th century
Accession Number: 17.229.5

Image for Helmet (Shokakutsuki Kabuto) in the Style of ca. 5th–6th Century

Date: ca. 1900
Accession Number: 14.100.21