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  2. Category : Sculptures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    Pages in category "Sculptures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 total.

  3. Metropolitan Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Met's collection of medieval art consists of a comprehensive range of Western art from the 4th through the early 16th centuries, as well as Byzantine and pre-medieval European antiquities not included in the Ancient Greek and Roman collection. Like the Islamic collection, the Medieval collection contains a broad range of two- and three ...

  4. Adam (Lombardo) - Wikipedia

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    Adam is an Italian Renaissance sculpture of c.1490–1495, a marble statue by Tullio Lombardo, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which bought it in 1936. [1] It is of prime importance as the first lifesize nude marble sculpture since antiquity, [2] [3] though Donatello's famous bronze David had preceded it by several decades.

  5. George Grey Barnard - Wikipedia

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    George Grey Barnard (May 24, 1863 – April 24, 1938), often written George Gray Barnard, was an American sculptor who trained in Paris.He is especially noted for his heroic sized Struggle of the Two Natures in Man at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, his twin sculpture groups at the Pennsylvania State Capitol, and his Lincoln statue in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  6. List of artists in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Guide

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    This guide, with color illustrations followed by concise descriptions, was updated in 1983 and 1994 as The Metropolitan Museum of Art Guide (edited by Kathleen Howard during Philippe de Montebello tenure), and under the same name in 2012 (edited by Harriet Whelchel, Margaret Aspinwall and Elisa Urbanelli during Thomas P. Campbell tenure).

  7. Auguste Rodin - Wikipedia

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    Auguste Rodin: Timeline of Art History Metropolitan Museum of Art; Rodin Exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum Nov 1987 – Jan 1988; Rodin Archived 6 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine at the Victoria and Albert Museum; Correspondence with Walter Butterworth Archived 10 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine held at the University of Salford

  8. 30 Surreal Details On Sculptures That Left People In Awe - AOL

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    Image credits: JamesLucasIT Sculpture as an art form dates back to 32,000 years B.C. Back then, of course, small animal and human figures carved in bone, ivory, or stone counted as sculptures.

  9. New York Kouros - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Accession: 32.11.1: The New York Kouros is an early example of life-sized statuary in Greece. The marble statue of a Greek youth, ...