This vase was created in the 2nd quarter of the 7th century B.C.

Greek Terracotta Storage Jar

Greek Terracotta Storage Jar

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The images on this vase feature a Greek myth — Herakles is grabbing the hair of Nessos, a centaur who tried to abduct his wife.

One of the earliest marble statues of a human figure from Attica

Greek Marble Statue of Youth.

Greek Marble Statue of Youth.

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The rigid stature and pose with left leg forward and arms reflect the influence of Egyptian art. This statue marked the grave of an Athenian aristocrat.

 

Fragments of a marble statue that was copied from a Greek bronze

Roman Diadoumenous Statue.

Roman Diadoumenous Statue.

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Head, arms, knees down, and tree trunk are ancient, but the rest of the statue was retired from a marble copy of this statue which now in National Museum, Athens.

This Greek statue was probably made 400-390 B.C.

Marble Statue of a Lion.

Marble Statue of a Lion.

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Like many Greek statues, this statue was brought to Rome during the Imperial period and was found in Trastevere, Rome.

This birth tray was created to commemorate the birth of Lorenzo de' Medici

The Triumph of Fate.

The Triumph of Fate.

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Part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's permanent collection, this birth tray is among a small collection of secular objects in the museum's Medieval Art wing.

This imaginary portrait by Rembrandt was painted in 1653

Aristotle with a Bust of Homer

Aristotle with a Bust of Homer.

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Aristotle with a Bust of Homer, also known as Aristotle Contemplating a Bust of Homer, is an oil-on-canvas painting by Rembrandt.

The Facade of the Wall Street Branch was salvaged for use in the museum.

United States' Branch Bank.

United States' Branch Bank.

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This vast, light-filled space presents the Museum's unsurpassed collection of American monumental sculpture, architectural elements, and stained glass. It is the grand vestibule to the American Wing, which houses,  period rooms and galleries for American decorative arts, paintings, and sculpture…

 

 

This stained glass was created by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1923-24.

Autumn Landscape.

Autumn Landscape.

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Tiffany used revolutionary techniques in creating this intricate stained glass. The Metropolitan Museum's president Robert W. de Forest bought the piece for the Museum when the client who had commissioned the piece died before its completion and installation.

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