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Essay

Nan Madol

October 1, 2002

By Jennifer Wagelie

The highly stratified social system at Nan Madol is the earliest known example of such centralized political power in the western Pacific.
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Model as Muse explores the relationship between fashion and models at the forefront of style and femininity. Featuring a brief historical overview of the supermodel, Koda and Yohannan begin the book with early twentieth century style influences and continue through present-day fashions. Past icons like Dorian Leigh, Sunny Harnett, and Twiggy are featured alongside contemporary models like Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, and Kate Moss. Designs from Christian Dior and Balenciaga in the 1950s; Yves Saint Laurent and Cardin in the 1960s; Christian Lacroix and Calvin Klein in the 1980s; and, Marc Jacobs and Alexander McQueen in the 1990s were often inspired by models and their influence on the changing face of the feminine ideal.
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Mode au Congo: Travails of the Traveling Hats

September 26, 2022

By Wendy A. Grossman

How did a set of Congolese headdresses influence the evolution of modern fashion?
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Essay

Model of the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri

December 21, 2023

By Dieter Arnold

Starting in 1911, the study of temples and tombs of the Middle Kingdom was the focus of the Museum’s work in western Thebes.
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On Robert Flaherty’s The Pottery Maker, with Silent-Film Accompanist Ben Model

May 22, 2020

By Christopher Alessandrini, Robin Schwalb, and Stephanie Wuertz

Take a deeper look at Flaherty’s enigmatic short and learn about the new score by Ben Model.
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Inside Look: Nayarit House Models

September 24, 2024
Join curator Laura Filloy Nadal on a tour through ancient Nayarit house models, offering a unique window into life in West Mexico between 100 BCE and 200 CE.
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Goddess: The Classical Mode explores the continually evolving influence of ancient Greco-Roman dress through the ages. Over the past two-and-a-half millennia, the classical mode has unfolded and persisted, finding expression in a variety of artworks and through them, in fashion. Through diverse permutations and transformations, ancient dress has survived and resonated as an ideal. This beautifully illustrated volume presents a survey of this fascinating theme, including examples of ancient sculptures and vases, along with works of art and fashions from various historical periods. Artists and designers have looked to the three major types of classical dress—the chiton, peplos, and himation—and have incorporated from Greco-Roman sources attributes such as the laurel and breastplate as well as various details, notably the Greek-key motif that is familiar as an architectural element from ancient Greek times to recent revivals. Because no ancient dress survives in cloth, Greek and Roman sculptures and vases, reinforced by literary sources of the period, provide the only evidence of their characteristics. this book is arranged in four sections, in which examples of antique art depicting each type of dress are followed by fashions showing subsequent connections and variations that have occurred on the metamorphosis from marble and clay to fabric. They demonstrate that in the process of assimilation and transformation, some of these interpretations have been subtle, and others more radical. Fashions inspired by the classical ideal can be elegant, romantic or provocative—reminders of Venus, goddess of love, of Diana, goddess of the hunt, or of the martial ancient tribe of women called Amazons. Most are in pale tones of white or beige, the result of the bleaching out of ancient, originally polychromed marbles that has occurred over many centuries. The emphasis is on the continuing presence of the classical mode in the fashion of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Full-page illustrations with accompanying texts portray and discuss important and innovative works by such designers as Paul Poiret and Mariano Fortuny; the emblematic draped creations of Madame Grès; costumes created for performances by the innovator of modern dance Isadora Duncan; the deconstructed peplos-style gown of Yves Saint Laurent; and the formidable recent contributions of Gianni Versace, Romeo Gigli, Alexander McQueen, and Tom Ford of Gucci. Each has made unique imaginative contributions that carry the immortal ideal originating from the goddesses of ancient Greece and Rome to the present and enliven it for the future. Inspired by the classical mode, Harold Koda, Curator in Charge of The Costume Institute, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, has conceived and developed this entertaining volume. It accompanies a major exhibition on view during the spring-summer of 2003 at The Costume Institute. Looking back 2,500 years to the time when Greek gods and goddesses reigned on Mount Olympus, this project continues the ongoing mission of The Costume Institute to document and examine diverse aspects of fashion's history and fashion's march into the twenty-first century.
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Throughout the ages, public sculptures have served as didactic tools, offering moral, patriotic, and cultural instruction. Symbols of pride, they have proclaimed cities as tastemakers in civic and aesthetic matters.
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Essay

Claude Monet (1840–1926)

October 1, 2004

By Laura Auricchio

Monet found subjects in his immediate surroundings, as he painted the people and places he knew best.
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Art

Gloves

Philippe Model (French, founded 1978)

Date: late 1980s
Accession Number: 1990.66.2a, b

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Art

Purse

Philippe Model (French, founded 1978)

Date: late 1980s
Accession Number: 1990.66.3

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Philippe Model (French, founded 1978)

Date: spring/summer 1988
Accession Number: 1989.248.2a, b

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Philippe Model (French, founded 1978)

Date: spring/summer 1987
Accession Number: 1989.248.1

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Art

Shoes

Philippe Model (French, founded 1978)

Date: spring/summer 1985
Accession Number: 1989.248.3a, b

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Art

Hat

Philippe Model (French, founded 1978)

Date: late 1980s
Accession Number: 1990.66.1

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Art

Shoes

Philippe Model (French, founded 1978)

Date: 1990s
Accession Number: 2005.322.11a, b

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Model by Louis Simon Boizot (French, Paris 1743–1809 Paris)

Date: 1806, modified 1818
Accession Number: 1978.55

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Philippe de Champaigne (French, Brussels 1602–1674 Paris)

Date: ca. 1644
Accession Number: 2004.31

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Samuel Colt (American, Hartford, Connecticut 1814–1862)

Date: ca. 1853
Accession Number: 1995.336