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Displaying Islamic Art at the Metropolitan: A Retrospective Look

Rebecca Lindsey, Member of the Visiting Committee, Department of Islamic Art

Posted: Thursday, February 2, 2012

Postcard showing Gallery E-14, the so-called "Persian Room," 1912

A Metropolitan Museum patron interested in Islamic art in the 1880s would have found little of relevance on display. By 1910, however, the situation was very much improved, and in the century since then, the Islamic art displays at the Museum have become the largest in the Western world.

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Connecting with Islamic Art at the Metropolitan

Deniz Beyazit, Assistant Curator, Department of Islamic Art

Posted: Wednesday, January 4, 2012

The Lion Court at the Alhambra, Viewed from Beneath the Portico Temple | 2007.250.2

Building History: The Making of the Met's New Moroccan Court

Thomas P. Campbell, Director and CEO

Posted: Tuesday, March 22, 2011

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