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ART ACROSS TWO WORLDS

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ART FAKES and FORGERIES

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PRICE and VALUE in the ART WORLD

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LOOTED ART - I: HOW NAPOLEON CHANGED MUSEUMS

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LOOTED ART - II: WHO GETS TO KEEP IT?

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THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE and MODERNISM

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ART and IDEOLOGY in PARIS

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THE WHITE MARBLE LIE: COLOR IN ANTIQUITY

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CYPRESSES: VAN GOGH, BÖCKLIN, and BEYOND

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THE SOUL OF NATURE - FRIEDRICH AND ROMANTICISM

MET exhibition: February 8 – May 11, 2005

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CARAVAGGIO

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SARGENT in Paris and Beyond

MET exhibition: April 27 - August 3, 2025

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MANET and DEGAS

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VERMEER or DAUGHTER?

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CREATIVE FLOWS - I: ISLAMIC and WESTERN ART

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CREATIVE FLOWS - II: ISLAMIC and WESTERN ARCHITECTURE

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ART OF THE ISLAMIC WORLDS

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SIGHT and SENSE

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HANDS in ART

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SHOCK ART!

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UNFINISHED

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from SUBLIME to RIDICULOUS: Art Restoration

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NEW MOMA - NEW MODERNISM

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THE MET IN NEW LIGHT - I

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THE MET IN NEW LIGHT - II

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DISCOVERIES & MYSTERIES IN ART - ongoing series

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THE SOUL OF NATURE - FRIEDRICH AND ROMANTICISM

MET exhibition: February 8 – May 11, 2005


The Metropolitan Museum states: “Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840) reimagined European landscape painting by portraying nature as a setting for profound spiritual and emotional encounters.” Organized to honor the 250th anniversary of Friedrich’s birth, it is the first comprehensive exhibition of the artist held in the United States. This presentation will include works by Friedrich’s contemporaries to create a comparative experience of his work and the extremely influential movement of Romanticism.

 

THE SOUL OF NATURE - FRIEDRICH AND ROMANTICISM

MET exhibition: February 8 – May 11, 2005

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