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The Metropolitan Museum Journal is issued annually by The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Its purpose is to publish original research on works in the Museum's collections and the areas of investigation they represent. Contributions, by members of the Museum staff and other specialists, vary in length from monographic studies to brief notes. The wealth of the Museum's collections and the scope of these essays make the Journal essential reading for all scholars and amateurs of the fine arts.

The present volume contains fifteen papers, including a group prompted by The Splendor of Dresden exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum in 1978–79.

210 pages, 300 black-and-white illustrations. 9'' x 11 3/8''. Hardcover; clothbound, with jacket.

Metropolitan Museum Journal: Volume 15, 1980

Table of Contents
The Male Figure in Early Cycladic Sculpture, by Pat Getz-Preziosi
The Earliest Known Chous by the Amasis Painter, by Andrew J. Clark
Stained Glass from the Cathederal of Tours: The Impact of the Sainte-Chapelle in the 1240s, by Linda Morey Papanicolaou
The Arrest of Christ: A Gothic Relief in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, by Dorothy Gillerman
Two Fifteenth-Century Aragonese Retables and Painters of the Calatayud Group, by Judith B. Sobre
English Tapestries After the Indian Manner, by Edith A. Standen
Decorative Panels by François Girardon from the Tomb of the Princesse de Conti, by Dean Walker
Girardon's Melancholy: A Note on Its Placement in the Park at Malmaison During the Nineteenth Century, by Gerard Hubert
A Drawing by Chassériau, by Joan R. Mertens
Benjamin West and William Beckford: Some Projects for Fonthill, by Martha Hamilton-Phillips
A Wax Miniature of Joseph Boruwlaski, by Priscilla Grace

  • 210 pages
  • 300 black-and-white illustrations
  • 9'' x 11 3/8''
  • Hardcover
  • Clothbound, with jacket



Description

The Metropolitan Museum Journal is issued annually by The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Its purpose is to publish original research on works in the Museum's collections and the areas of investigation they represent. Contributions, by members of the Museum staff and other specialists, vary in length from monographic studies to brief notes. The wealth of the Museum's collections and the scope of these essays make the Journal essential reading for all scholars and amateurs of the fine arts.

The present volume contains fifteen papers, including a group prompted by The Splendor of Dresden exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum in 1978–79.

210 pages, 300 black-and-white illustrations. 9'' x 11 3/8''. Hardcover; clothbound, with jacket.

Metropolitan Museum Journal: Volume 15, 1980

Table of Contents
The Male Figure in Early Cycladic Sculpture, by Pat Getz-Preziosi
The Earliest Known Chous by the Amasis Painter, by Andrew J. Clark
Stained Glass from the Cathederal of Tours: The Impact of the Sainte-Chapelle in the 1240s, by Linda Morey Papanicolaou
The Arrest of Christ: A Gothic Relief in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, by Dorothy Gillerman
Two Fifteenth-Century Aragonese Retables and Painters of the Calatayud Group, by Judith B. Sobre
English Tapestries After the Indian Manner, by Edith A. Standen
Decorative Panels by François Girardon from the Tomb of the Princesse de Conti, by Dean Walker
Girardon's Melancholy: A Note on Its Placement in the Park at Malmaison During the Nineteenth Century, by Gerard Hubert
A Drawing by Chassériau, by Joan R. Mertens
Benjamin West and William Beckford: Some Projects for Fonthill, by Martha Hamilton-Phillips
A Wax Miniature of Joseph Boruwlaski, by Priscilla Grace





  • 210 pages
  • 300 black-and-white illustrations
  • 9'' x 11 3/8''
  • Hardcover
  • Clothbound, with jacket


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