Museum Artium Metropolitanum
Museum Artium Metropolitanum, vulgo Metropolitan Museum of Art et saepe the Met, Novi Eboraci situm, est maximum museum artis in Civitatibus Foederatis et unum ex decem maximis in orbe terrarum.[1] Sua congeries perennis in plus quam duobus decies centena operum consistit, inter septendecim partes curatorialibus divisis.[2] Aedificium principale, in orientali Hortorum Mediorum margine secundum Mille Museorum Manhatae situm, per aream est una ex maximis mundi pinacothecis artis. Praeterea, multo minor locus apud The Cloisters Manhatae Superioris artem mediaevalem pressit.[3]
Conservantur in congerie perenni sunt artis opera antiquitatis classicae et Aegypti antiqui, picturae et sculpturae paene omnium dominorum Europaeorum, et permulta opera artis Americanae et modernae. Museum etiam permulta opera conservat artis Africanae, Asianae, Oceanicae, Byzantinae, et Islamicae.[4] Museum etiam est domus congerierum encyclopaedicarum instrumentorum musicorum, vestimentorum et rerum adiunctarum, atque armorum antiquorum et armatura ex mundo toto.[5] Nonnullae partes interiores notabiles, a Roma saeculi primi ad designationem hodiernam Americanam, in pinacothecis perpetuo ostenduntur.[6]
Museum Artis Metropolitum anno a grege vicium Americanorum die 13 Aprilis anno 1870 conditum est. Inter conditores fuerunt negotiatores, argentarii, et artifices et cogitatores magni momenti illius temporis, qui museum aperire volebant ut artem et educationem artisticam populo Americano ferrent.[7] Museum die 20 Februarii 1872 apertum est, ad 681 Xysti Quinti situm.[8]
Anno 2012, Met circa 2 000 000 pedes quadratos occupabat.[9] Pretium admissionis est generis "solve quod velis," pretio autem $25 commendato.[10]
Congeries
[recensere | fontem recensere]Perennis musei congeries a septendecim separatis partibus curatorialibus curatur et exhibetur, cuique praecipuis curatoribus et scholasticis, cum quattuor partibus conservationis et parte investigationis scientifica.[2]
Inveniuntur in congerie perenni opera artis antiquitatis classicae et Aegypti antiquae, picturae et sculpturae paene omnium magistrorum Europeorum, et congeries ampla artis Americanae et modernae. Museum etiam permulta opera conservat artis Africanae, Asianae, Oceanicae, Byzantinae, et islamicae.[11] Museum est domus congerium orbis doctrinae instrumentorum musicorum, vestimentorum rerum adiunctarum, atque armorum antiquorum et armaturae ex toto mundo.[12] Variae partes interiores, a Roma saeculo primo ad designationem hodiernam Americanam, perpetuo in pinacothecis musei exhibentur.[13] Praeter exhibitiones perennes, museum magnas exhibitiones peregrinantis constanter ordinat et producit.
Director musei est Thomas P. Campbell, curator diutinus, qui pro Philippo de Montebello recedente substitutus est 2008.[14][15]
Imagines ex perenni picturarum congerie selectae
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Rogerus Bruxellensis, Polyptych cum Nativitate, c. 1450
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Rembrandus, Aristoteles Protome Homeri Contemplatur, 1653
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Maria Dionysia Villers, Puella Adumbrat, 1801
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Franciscus Goya, Majas in maeniano, 1835
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I. M. W. Turner, Canalis Grandis, 1835
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Eugenius Delacroix, Christus tempestate dormit, 1853
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Eduardus Manet, Christus mortuus cum angelis, 1864
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Edgarus Degas, Classis saltatoria, 1872
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Eduardus Manet, In navibus 1874
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Petrus Augustus Renoir, Domina Charpentier et liberi, 1878
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Iulius Bastien-Lepage, Ioanna Arcensis, 1879
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Vincentius van Gogh, Cypressi, 1889
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Claudius Monet, Quattuor arbores 1891
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Paulus Gauguin, The Midday Nap, 1894
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Henricus Rousseau, The Repast of the Lion, c. 1907
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ "Top 10 Museums and Galleries," travel.nationalgeographic.com.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Curatorial Departments".
- ↑ "Visit The Cloisters," www.metmuseum.org.
- ↑ Montebello 1997.
- ↑ Pyhrr 2003.
- ↑ Peck 1996.
- ↑ "Brief History of The Museum," www.metmuseum.org.
- ↑ James Moske, "This Weekend in Met History: February 20," www.metmuseum.org (Museum Archives).
- ↑ "The Metropolitan Museum of Art, www.humanitiesweb.org, 13 Ianuarii 2012.
- ↑ "NYC art museum accused of duping visitors on admission fees," www.foxnews.com, 25 Martii 2013 (Associated Press).
- ↑ Montebello 1997:6–7.
- ↑ Pyhrr 2003:6.
- ↑ Peck 1996:17,275.
- ↑ Miriam Kreinin Souccar "New Met Director has Lots of Company," Crain's New York Business, 10 Septembris 2008.
- ↑ Kelly Crow, "Met Selects Curator to Run Museum," Wall Street Journal, 10 Septembris 2008.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Danziger, Danny. 2007. Museum: Behind the Scenes at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Novi Eboraci: Viking. ISBN 9780670038619.
- Howe, Winifred E., et Henry Watson Kent. 2009. A History of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 1. Memphide: General Books. ISBN 9781150535482.
- Montebello, Philippe de. 1997. Masterpieces of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Novi Eboraci: Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 0300106157.
- Peck, Amelia.1996. Period Rooms in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Novi Eboraci: Metropolitan Museum of Art ISBN 0300105223.
- Pyhrr, Stuart W. 2003. Arms and Armor: Notable Acquisitions 1991-2002: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Portu Novo: Yale University Press. ISBN 0300098766.
- Tompkins, Calvin. 1989. Merchants & Masterpieces: The Story of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Novi Eboraci: Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 0805010343.
- Trask, Jeffrey. 2012. Things American: Art Museums and Civic Culture in the Progressive Era. Philadelphiae: University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 9780812243628.
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
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- Situs officialis
- Cotter, Holland. 2012. "The Met Reimagines the American Story," The New York Times, 15 Ianuarii
- Index chronologicus exhibitionum praecipuarum in Museo Artis Metropolitano,
- "The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents a Timeline of Art History,"
- Publicationes Musei Artis Metropolitani. Novi Eboraci: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- Laudatio Thomae Hoving, in The Daily Telegraph
- Vogel, Carol, "Grand Galleries for National Treasures", New York Times, 5 Ianuarii.