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Making room for more books
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Looking Back on a Year of The Met Film Archive

March 3, 2021

By The Digital Editors

_From the Vaults_ resurfaces selections the Museum’s extensive moving-image archive of over 1,500 film.
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Seeing Myself in Alice Neel’s Mother and Child

May 4, 2021

By Savita Monie

Neel’s painting of an Indian mother clothed in a resplendent sari sparks memories of childhood and emigration.
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Three Artists’ Books in Celebration of Juneteenth

June 17, 2021

By Sophia Alexandrov

These recent additions to The Met’s Watson Library celebrate Black joy and liberation.
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The Ancient Olympics and Other Athletic Games

July 23, 2021

By Alexis Belis

Highlights from The Met collection illustrate the many athletic games held in ancient Greece, featuring celebrity athletes, grand prizes, and the mythical origins of the first Olympics.
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Refashioning the Lavoisiers

September 1, 2021

By Silvia A. Centeno, Dorothy Mahon, and David Pullins

A team of experts from across The Met gains new understanding of Jacques Louis David’s iconic portrait.
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Native American Art Books

November 17, 2021

By Holly Phillips

Watson Library celebrates Native American Heritage Month with books by and about Indigenous artists
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Risographs in Watson Library

December 15, 2021

By William Blueher

Artists explore the potential of a new printmaking technology.
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Storytelling and West African Cinema

April 22, 2020

By Yaëlle Biro, Rahmatou Keïta, and Fanta Régina Nacro

Filmmakers Rahmatou Keïta and Fanta Nacro speak about their work’s relationship to narrative traditions of the Sahel.
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Baaba Maal’s Songs of the Sahel

May 6, 2020

By Will Fenstermaker

The world-renowned Senegalese singer carries the stories of the Sahel to The Met.
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Kitao Masanobu (Santō Kyōden)

...numerous masterpieces of woodblock printing, many of which are nearly impossible to find in such fine condition today...

MetCollects introduces highlights of works of art acquired by the Met each year through gifts and purchases.
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Master of the Barbo Missal

"...The Met takes a major step in presenting masterpieces of Judaica..."

MetCollects introduces highlights of works of art acquired by the Met each year through gifts and purchases.
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Man Ray

This remarkably seductive album of photogravures is an exquisite example of his legacy as America's greatest Surrealist photographer...

MetCollects introduces highlights of works of art acquired by the Met each year through gifts and purchases.
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Hendrick Avercamp

"...His finished drawings are much rarer, and the present one is among his best of an imaginary landscape..."

MetCollects introduces highlights of works of art acquired by the Met each year through gifts and purchases.
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Gilles Michel Louis Moutier-Le Page

...these very pistols spectacularly confirmed that the French were then unsurpassed in their mastery of the gunmaker's art...

MetCollects introduces highlights of works of art acquired by the Met each year through gifts and purchases.
Irving Penn

"The resulting portraits–landmarks in the history of twentieth century photography–are a brilliant update of some 300 years’ interest by artists in producing pictures of small tradesmen, or petit métiers."

MetCollects introduces highlights of works of art acquired by the Met each year through gifts and purchases.
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Master of the Furies

When this compelling, transformative statuette of Saint Sebastian became available, it was an opportunity not to be missed, as the Museum has nothing comparable...

MetCollects introduces highlights of works of art acquired by the Met each year through gifts and purchases.
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This is one of the most elegant and best-preserved porphyry vessels to have survived from classical antiquity...

MetCollects introduces highlights of works of art acquired by the Met each year through gifts and purchases.
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Cartier

The journey of the emerald in this brooch from Colombia, where it originated in its natural state, to seventeenth-century India and back to New York underscores the abiding and universal attraction of great gems.

MetCollects introduces highlights of works of art acquired by the Met each year through gifts and purchases.
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With the daring amalgamation of the whimsical, exotic, and macabre, the sculptural details on this ewer brilliantly show off the distinctive Portuguese interpretation of Renaissance style.

MetCollects introduces highlights of works of art acquired by the Met each year through gifts and purchases.