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A Love Letter to The Love Letter

April 11, 2014

By Emily Z. and Shivanna

Teen Advisory Group Members Emily Z. and Shivanna describe their impressions of Fragonard's The Love Letter, a work in the Museum's collection of European paintings.
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What Happens When You Write a Letter to The Met?

July 20, 2016

By Bianca

High School Intern Bianca speaks with volunteer Joan Ehrlich to learn all about the process of responding to kids' letters to The Met.
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A #MetKids Question for William the Hippo

September 24, 2015

By Aliza Sena

Aliza Sena, associate coordinator for Digital Learning, asks Associate Curator Isabel Stünkel and Conservator Ann Heywood to answer a letter addressed to William the Hippo.
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MetKids Mail: Hudson's Portrait of the Artist Paul Klee

April 26, 2017

By Emily Sutter

Emily Sutter, editor and producer for Digital Learning in the Digital Department, responds to Hudson's letter to The Met about Paul Klee.
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Contribute to The Met's future by planning for a special gift, such as a bequest in your will or a trust that pays you income.
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Wari Imperial Art

March 6

By José Ochatoma Paravicino

The artistic expressions of the Wari and Tiwanaku societies dominated the Central Andes for nearly five hundred years (600–1000 CE).
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Contribute to The Met's future by planning for a special gift, such as a bequest in your will or a trust that pays you income.
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This impressionistic visual diary is a quirky love letter to the Museum featuring long-time employee and artist Ray Cusie.
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Arte del Mar explores the diverse, interconnected history of the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, where the sea was a vital source of cultural exchange. Before the arrival of Europeans, Caribbean societies formed a vast, multilingual network characterized by complex relationships among neighbors and distant contacts alike. Colonization and the subsequent forced mass migration of enslaved peoples from Africa later contributed to the heterogeneous culture of the region. Providing the first holistic look at Caribbean art, this Bulletin features masterworks from the early first millennium to the present, including works by celebrated Taíno artists from the Greater Antilles, as well as fascinating objects from lesser-known societies such as the Tairona from Colombia; the diverse kingdoms in Veraguas, Panama; and the communities in the Ulúa Valley, Honduras. A brief exploration of more contemporary artistic practice yields further insight into this unique ancestral legacy. Whether ancient or modern, the artworks presented here share a formal grammar linking politics, mythology, and ritual performance, revealing a distinctly Caribbean approach to creativity.
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In celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Arts of Korea Gallery, this issue of the Bulletin invites us to reflect on the past while embracing the future. Featuring objects from the Bronze Age to the present, Lineages: Korean Art at The Met illustrates both the continuities and ruptures of style, form, and medium that have defined the dynamic terrain of Korean art. The 47 works included—from lacquer and ceramics to paintings and collage—express Korean tradition, history, and socio-cultural change over more than three centuries of creativity. This volume honors one of the first museum galleries in the United States dedicated to Korean art by offering readers a greater understanding of the nation's aesthetic past and future.
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Camille Corot (French, Paris 1796–1875 Paris)

Date: ca. 1865
Accession Number: 29.160.33

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Tanomura Chokunyū 田能村直入 (Japanese, 1814–1907)

Date: mid- to late 19th century
Accession Number: 2022.432.25

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Song Jue ((1576–1632))

Date: early 17th century
Accession Number: 1989.363.111

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Jiao Hong (Chinese, 1541–1620)

Accession Number: 1989.363.92

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Wang Ao (Chinese, 1450–1524)

Date: late 15th or early 16th century
Accession Number: 1989.363.50

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Song Jue ((1576–1632))

Date: early 17th century
Accession Number: 1989.363.110

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Wang Zhideng (Chinese, 1535–1612)

Accession Number: 1989.363.86

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Wang Duo (Chinese, 1592–1652)

Accession Number: 1989.363.118

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Shōkadō Shōjō (Japanese, 1584?–1639)

Date: early 17th century
Accession Number: 2018.853.11

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Xue Mingyi (Chinese, active ca. 1538–after 1597)

Date: dated 1597
Accession Number: 1989.363.81