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Essay

Cezanne’s Card Players

August 1, 2022
In preparation for the 2011 exhibition Cézanne‘s Card Players, Met staff investigated the creation of this series of masterpieces through technical examination.
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Past Exhibition

Cézanne's Card Players

February 9–May 8, 2011
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editorial

A Lens into Photographic Trade Literature

May 16, 2018

By Karalyn Mark

Former Intern Karalyn Mark discusses some early photography trade literature that she digitized in Watson Library.
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The William Cullen Bryant Fellows brings together collectors, scholars, and aficionados of historical American and Latin American art.
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Associate Manager for Acquisitions Holly Phillips discusses a burgeoning digital collection of trade catalogs from Watson Library.
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At the crest of the long commerce between China and the West in the mid- to late eighteenth century, Chinese porcelain was eagerly acquired by Western rulers, statesmen, leading families, and others alert for the novel. Its primary appeal was that it could be designed to order, and when it came off the trade ships a season or two later, many of the pieces—sometimes entire dinner sets—were decorated with family armorials, images still topical, or designs more or less freely reproduced from drawings or engravings sent to China the year before. Recent interest in China trade porcelain has brought to light significant new examples of this ware. The present study deals with fifty-two pieces or groups of pieces added since 1955 to the Metropolitan Museum's well-known Helena Woolworth McCann Collection of China Trade Porcelain. Dating from the early sixteenth to the mid-nineteenth century, these tapersticks, cups, pitchers, plates, dishes, and tureens tell us a good deal about the growth of European interest in the ware, how Western tastes in design changed, how the makers' skills and techniques took them from blue-and-white ware through grisaille and famille rose painting to polychrome plus gilt, and how the shapes of porcelains reflected in some cases the direct influences of European metalwork and glassware. All fifty-two additions to the collection are comprehensively illustrated—nearly a quarter of them are shown in color—and numerous views of comparable pieces in other collections are included, as well as the original pictorial sources for many of the painted decorations. The author, Clare Le Corbeiller, is Associate Curator of Western European Arts in the Metropolitan Museum. Her work carries forward the account published by the Museum in 1956, China—Trade Porcelain, but it may be read as a wholly independent volume. As such, it offers documented new material for the collector of Chinese porcelains and a wide-ranging, charmingly informative introduction to the subject for anyone.
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Essay

The Trans-Saharan Gold Trade (7th–14th Century)

October 1, 2000

By Department of Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas

Gold, sought from the western and central Sudan, was the main commodity of the trans-Saharan trade. The traffic in gold was spurred by the demand for and supply of coinage.
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editorial

Cabinet Fever

November 18, 2015

By Dana Hart

Library Manager Dana Hart looks at some of the few remaining card catalogues in the Met.
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American Bound: Watson's Rare Trade Bindings, Part I

January 28, 2015

By Holly Phillips, Diane De Fazio, and William Blueher

Associate Manager for Acquisitions Holly Philips, Volunteer Diane De Fazio, and Metadata and Collections Librarian William Blueher discuss Watson Library's burgeoning collection of American trade binding.
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American Bound: Watson's Rare Trade Bindings, Part II

May 20, 2015

By Holly Phillips, Diane De Fazio, and William Blueher

Associate Manager for Acquisitions Holly Philips, Volunteer Diane De Fazio, and Metadata and Collections Librarian William Blueher discuss Watson Library's burgeoning collection of American trade bindings.
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Issued by Isaac Puller (British, active early 18th century)

Date: 1714
Accession Number: 47.71.14

Image for Campion Rose from the Language of Flowers series (N366) issued by the Lone Jack Cigarette Company to promote Unknown Cigarettes

Issued by The Lone Jack Cigarette Company

Date: 1888
Accession Number: 63.350.224.366.39

Image for Red Chrysanthemum from the Language of Flowers series (N366) issued by the Lone Jack Cigarette Company to promote Unknown Cigarettes

Issued by The Lone Jack Cigarette Company

Date: 1888
Accession Number: 63.350.224.366.36