Harlequin with a Guitar
1917
Juan Gris (Spanish)
Gift of The Alex Hillman Family Foundation, 2008 (2008.468)
Traveling Exhibitions
Traveling Works of Art
Conservation Projects
Excavations
Fellows
Exchanges & Collaborations
Multiple ItemsThe Met Around the World presents the Met’s work via the global scope of its collections and as it extends across the nation and the world through a variety of domestic and international initiatives and programs, including exhibitions, excavations, fellowships, professional exchanges, conservation projects, and traveling works of art.
Traveling
Exhibitions
The Met organizes large and small exhibitions that travel beyond the Museum's walls, extending our scholarship to institutions across the world. See our international exhibition program from 2009 to the present.
Traveling
Works of Art
The Met lends works of art to exhibitions and institutions worldwide to expose its collection to the broadest possible audience. See our current international loans program.
Conservation
Projects
The preservation of works of art is a fundamental part of the Met's mission. Our work in this area includes treating works of art from other international collections, and advising on conservation projects and practices globally. See our international conservation program from 2009 to the present.
Excavations
The Met has conducted excavations for over 100 years in direct partnership with source countries at some of the most important archaeological sites in the world. Today we continue this tradition in order to gain greater understanding of our ancient collections. See our international excavation program from the Met's founding to the present.
Fellows
The Met hosts international students, scholars, and museum professionals so that they can learn from our staff and pursue independent research in the context of the Met's exceptional resources and facilities. See the activities of our current national and international fellows.
Exchanges & Collaborations
The Met's international work takes many forms, from participation in exchange programs at partnering institutions and worldwide symposia to advising on a range of museum issues. These activities contribute to our commitment to advancing the work of the larger, global community of art museums. See our international exchange program and other collaborations from 2009 to the present.
1917
Centre Pompidou-Metz
France
May 25–September 24, 2012

Harlequin with a Guitar
1917
Juan Gris (Spanish)
Gift of The Alex Hillman Family Foundation, 2008 (2008.468)

The Human Liberty Bell
1918
Arthur S. Mole (American, born England)
Ford Motor Company Collection, Gift of Ford Motor Company and John C. Waddell, 1987 (1987.1100.471)

Human Statue of Liberty
ca. 1918
Arthur S. Mole (American, born England)
Ford Motor Company Collection, Gift of Ford Motor Company and John C. Waddell, 1987 (1987.1100.475)

[Government Troops Firing on Demonstrators, Corner of Nevsky Prospect and Sadovaya Street, St. Petersburg, Russia]
July 4, 1917
Karl Karlovich Bulla (Russian, born Germany)
Purchase, Jennifer and Joseph Duke Gift, 2001 (2001.678)

Alligators
1917
John Singer Sargent (American)
Gift of Mrs. Francis Ormond, 1950 (50.130.63)

Clottie Hall and Cathedral, Ypres, Tommies
1917–18
Margaret Hall (American)
Gift of Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes, 1961 (61.575.1)

Grave in "No Man's Land"
1917–18
Margaret Hall (American)
Gift of Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes, 1961 (61.575.10)

German Barbed Wire and Trench, Champagne
1917–18
Margaret Hall (American)
Gift of Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes, 1961 (61.575.4)

Cathedral at Mont Faucon, Argonne
1917–18
Margaret Hall (American)
Gift of Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes, 1961 (61.575.6)

Entrance to Fort Douaumont, Verdun
1917–18
Margaret Hall (American)
Gift of Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes, 1961 (61.575.7)