Mirror of the medieval world
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Contributions
- Wixom, William D. - Contributor
- Boehm, Barbara Drake. - Contributor
- Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) - Contributor
Publication
1999 - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
70,000 words, Guess
Page Count
280 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL381151M
- ISBN-100870997858
- OCLC Control Number606822477
- OCLC Control Number40119853
- Library of Congress Control Number98043426
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- Goodreads3304500
- LibraryThing188598
Classifications
- DDC709/.02/0747471
- LCCN5963.N4 M445 1999
Description
Highlighted in these pages - and in an accompanying exhibition that allows the public to savor many of the works at first hand - are more than 300 purchases and gifts. Although a great majority of the objects have been on view and have figured in various Metropolitan Museum publications over the last two decades, many works have remained unpublished until now. Following a Foreword by the Director, the Introduction by William D. Wixom provides an overview of the enrichment of the collections under his stewardship. The reader then discovers how lacunae were filled, as highly significant examples of the art of the Middle Ages took their place among others with equally impressive provenances. For those unaware of the richness and quality of the medieval treasures available for edification and enjoyment in New York's foremost museum, this volume offers an exciting introduction; for students and scholars of medieval art, it presents the opportunity to take an armchair tour of old favorites encountered on past visits to the Metropolitan's galleries and to become acquainted with the many splendid additions.
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