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Art That Calls My Name at the Met

Joseph Kellard August 24, 2019

Some paintings and sculptures that caught my eye during a few strolls through the Metropolitan Museum of Art earlier this year:

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In Art Tags art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Metropolitan Museum, Merced River, Yosemite Valley, Albert Bierstadt, Mrs. Hugh Hammersley, John Singer Sargent, Egyptian Peasant Woman and Her Child, Leon Bonnet, Concord Minuteman of 1775, Daniel Chester French, Roman, Study of a Female Nude, Henri Lehmann, griffin, Byzantine, Gorge in the Mountains, Sanford R. Gifford, The Beeches, Asher Brown Durand, A Rose, Thomas Anshutz, The Parthenon, Frederic Edwin Church
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Aphrodite. Roman copy of Greek original (above). Nymph of Dampierre by Vasse (bottom left) and Reclining Naiad by Canova (bottom right). 

Nudes at Night

Joseph Kellard September 28, 2015

It had been a long time. More than a decade ago, I attended evening tours of the Metropolitan Museum of Art guided by the ultra-enthusiastic art historian Lee Sandstead, who later hosted the Art Attack program on the Travel Channel. Of course, I’ve visited the museum many times since then, but not after dark.

 

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Tags art, sculpture, sculptures, Metropolitan Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Met, Daniel Chester French
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Édouard and Marie-Louise Pailleron (1881).

Sargent’s Subjects Gave Me the Look

Joseph Kellard September 22, 2015

A girl and her brother looked directly at me, their stares inviting me to step into a room they were in. So I did.

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In Art, Photography Tags John Singer Sargent, Sargent, painting, art, Metropolitan Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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