
One Met. Many Worlds.
American Alliance of Museums Media and Technology Committee MUSE Awards, Education and Outreach, Honorable Mention (2015)
Inspired by and based on The Metropolitan Museum of Art Guide, One Met. Many Worlds. presents the Met's more than 500 collection highlights in English, and also in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. Further, visually engaging details of individual works are highlighted to introduce provocative and layered concepts. One Met. Many Worlds. invites out visitors to respond with pairing details playfully, poetically, and creatively.
Met Art in Publication
ca. 4000–3600 BCE
Proto-Elamite
ca. 3100–2900 BCE
Proto-Elamite
ca. 3000 BCE
Sumerian
ca. 2900–2600 BCE
ca. 2300–2000 BCE
Akkadian
ca. 2250–2150 BCE
Neo-Sumerian
ca. 2090 BCE
Babylonian
ca. 18th–17th century BCE
Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex
ca. late 3rd–early 2nd millennium BCE
Old Assyrian Trading Colony
ca. 18th century BCE
Hittite
ca. 14th–13th century BCE
Assyrian
ca. 883–859 BCE
Assyrian
ca. 8th century BCE
Assyrian
ca. 9th–8th century BC
Achaemenid
ca. 5th century BCE
ca. 4th century BCE
Parthian
ca. 1st century BCE
ca. 2nd–3rd century CE
ca. mid-1st millennium BCE
Sasanian
ca. 5th century CE
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