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James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903)

April 1, 2010

By H. Barbara Weinberg

Whistler began to envision and entitle his works with the abstract language of music, calling them symphonies, compositions, harmonies, nocturnes, and arrangements.
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James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) as Etcher

April 1, 2015

By Constance C. McPhee

Etching offered Whistler the opportunity to sketch ideas quickly, then slowly refine and develop them through multiple states, creating variations with expressive inking.
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A World of Sports at The Met

September 21, 2017

By Egle Žygas

Press officer Egle Zygas invites readers to see 10 artworks and objects spanning more than 2,000 years of sports around the world.
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The interface of art, science, and conservation is an exciting place. That's what we at the Metropolitan Museum of Art discovered in June 2002 when we hosted a three-day symposium that brought these areas together. The first such conference ever held at the Met, the Art, Biology, and Conservation 2002 meeting provided an opportunity for close to 40 scientists and conservators to present their latest research on the interactions of microbes and art, and to offer approaches to counter the effects of biodeterioration. As I noted at the time, no work of art is immune to microbial attack. Microbes, being cosmopolitan, are a threat to art collections worldwide, as they are always present in the environment, lying dormant, and waiting for the right conditions to occur so they can flourish. Such conditions include subtle environment changes, such as a temporary increase in moisture level, as well as major events, such as a water leak; both can foster an infestation within just hours. Whether this leads to serious damage depends on many factors, including the material composition of the art, the amount of water present, the species of microbe on the art, and how long conditions are favorable for growth. Once such mishaps occur, the work of scientists and conservators becomes vital, as they strive to protect our often fragile cultural heritage. The papers in this volume detail the work of the select group of biologists and conservators that came together at ABC2002 to show how they are addressing these concerns. A wonderfully diverse group, they had in common a desire to preserve the historic and the beautiful, the skills to do so, and an excitement about the whole process. I think that excitement comes through in this volume as well.
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The Ancient Olympics and Other Athletic Games

July 23, 2021

By Alexis Belis

Highlights from The Met collection illustrate the many athletic games held in ancient Greece, featuring celebrity athletes, grand prizes, and the mythical origins of the first Olympics.
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Medieval Welsh Castles, and a Visit to Manchester

July 22, 2015

By Elizabeth Cleland

Associate Curator Elizabeth Cleland recounts the beauty of the medieval castles the group toured and the memorable gastronomic treats they ate during their trip to Wales.
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Splatters of Blood

June 28, 2016

By Maryam Ekhtiar

Associate Curator Maryam Ekhtiar explores the depiction of blood in a painting on view in Divine Pleasures: Painting from India's Rajput Courts—The Kronos Collections and artworks from The Met collection.
Image for Statuette of wrestlers

Date: ca. 1981–1550 B.C.
Accession Number: 66.99.10

Image for Portrait of Chuk the Wrestler

Date: ca. 1660–1675
Accession Number: 2015.367

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Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert (Netherlandish, Amsterdam 1519/22–1590 Gouda)

Date: 1552
Accession Number: 49.95.2331(2)

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Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert (Netherlandish, Amsterdam 1519/22–1590 Gouda)

Date: 1552
Accession Number: 49.95.2331(3)

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Utagawa Yoshiiku (Japanese, 1833–1904)

Date: 1st month, 1861
Accession Number: 2007.49.225

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Robert Davidson (Native American, Haida, Alaska, born 1946)

Date: 2001
Accession Number: 2011.154.193

Image for The Third Otani Hiroji as a Wrestler

Katsukawa Shunkō (Japanese, 1743–1812)

Date: ca. 1790
Accession Number: JP285

Image for Yokohama Sumo Wrestler Defeating a Foreigner

Ippōsai Yoshifuji (Japanese, 1828–1887)

Date: 2nd month, 1861
Accession Number: 2007.49.253

Image for The Actor Nakamura Utaemon IV as the Wrestler Iwakawa Jirokichi

Shunbaisai Hokuei 春梅斎北英 (Japanese, active 1829–1837, died 1837)

Date: 1837
Accession Number: 2011.139