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Ringing in Tuba Christmas with the Bellophone

December 8, 2016

By Bradley Strauchen-Scherer

Associate Curator Bradley Strauchen-Scherer introduces readers to a Bellophone—a two-belled tuba-euphonium hybrid instrument—recently donated to The Met.
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"Artist's Choice" with Tauba Auerbach at Watson Library

November 2, 2016

By Jared Ash

Special Collections Librarian Jared Ash looks back at a recent MetFridays event held in Watson Library featuring artist Tauba Auerbach.
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Celebrate Tuba Christmas with a Family Fanfare

December 6, 2017

By Bradley Strauchen-Scherer

In honor of this month's Tuba Christmas celebrations, Associate Curator Bradley Strauchen-Scherer highlights a selection of low-brass instruments on view in the Museum's Fanfare gallery.
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Asuka and Nara Periods (538–794)

October 1, 2002

By Department of Asian Art

Japan’s first historical epoch–the Asuka period, named for the area near Nara where the court resided–coincides with the introduction of Buddhism into the country.
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Kingdoms of the Savanna: The Kuba Kingdom

October 1, 2003

By Alexander Ives Bortolot

At the Kuba court, appreciation of artistic innovation was balanced by reverence for tradition and continuity.
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Kingdoms of the Savanna: The Luba and Lunda Empires

October 1, 2003

By Alexander Ives Bortolot

The emergence of the Luba and Lunda empires in the seventeenth century had a profound impact upon political and artistic practices in the Central African savanna.
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Cuba has nurtured vibrant and distinct artistic traditions—some with ties to Europe and North America, others unique to the island nation.
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Cuba: Meeting the Artists

January 14, 2014

By H. Barbara Weinberg

Curator Emerita H. Barbara Weinberg, just returned from a Travel with the Met trip to Cuba, recounts the group's interactions with members of the country's visual-arts community.
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Founded in 2011, Alsarah & the Nubatones have dubbed their sound “East African retro-pop.”
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Spiritual Power in the Arts of the Toba Batak

July 1, 2023

By Maggie Wander

The rich sculptural, architectural, and textile traditions of the Toba Batak in northern Sumatra have served, for generations, as potent tools for harnessing spiritual power that was central to religious and social life before Christianity was introduced in the nineteenth century.
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Tsuba attributed to Gotō Renjō (Mitsutomo) (Japanese, 1628–1708, tenth-generation Gotō master)

Date: 14th century; mounting, 19th century
Accession Number: 36.25.1746a, b

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Date: late 14th century
Accession Number: 2005.430

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Omori Hidenaga (Japanese, active late 18th century)

Date: 18th century
Accession Number: 2004.461

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Attributed to the Hirata School (Japanese, Edo period)

Date: ca. 1615–1868
Accession Number: 43.120.692

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Inscribed by 鷲田光中作 Washida Mitsunaka (Japanese, 1830–1889)

Date: 19th century
Accession Number: 29.100.1053

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Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757–1820)

Date: 19th century
Accession Number: JP1991

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Date: 16th century
Accession Number: 46.122.14

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Date: 16th century
Accession Number: 46.122.18

Image for Sword Guard (Tsuba)

Date: late 14th–early 15th century
Accession Number: 2006.351

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Date: 16th century
Accession Number: 36.120.187