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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Allen & Ginter Fruits Series

Allen & Ginter Fruits Series Collection
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Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Salon des Cent: Exposition Internationale d affiches, 1895 French

Salon des Cent: Exposition Internationale d affiches, 1895 French
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, Albi 1864-1901 Saint-Andre-du-Bois) Salon des Cent: Exposition Internationale d affiches, 1895

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Cypresses 1889 Vincent van Gogh

Cypresses 1889 Vincent van Gogh
Cypresses was painted in late June 1889, shortly after Van Gogh began his yearlong stay at the asylum in Saint-R├®my. The subject, which he found " beautiful as regards lines and proportions

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Under the Wave off Kanagawa

Under the Wave off Kanagawa (Kanagawa oki nami ura), also known as The Great Wave, from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjūrokkei) ca

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Dads Coming

Dads Coming
Winslow Homer (American, 1836 - 1910 ), Dads Coming!, 1873, oil on wood. Homer spent the summer of 1873 in Gloucester, Massachusetts

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: The Creation of the World and the Expulsion from Paradise 1445

The Creation of the World and the Expulsion from Paradise 1445
The masterpiece was painted by Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia). It represents a vision of Paradise reminiscent of that described by the great Florentine poet Dante in " The

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Still Life with Checked Tablecloth

Still Life with Checked Tablecloth
Gris, a master of disguised images, presents a table brimming with coffee cups, stemmed wineglasses, a large white-footed fruit compote (seen from the side and from above)

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Allies Day, May 1917

Allies Day, May 1917
A patriotic whirlwind overtook mid-town Manhattan as America entered the First World War in the spring of 1917. On Fifth Avenue, the British Union Jack, the French Tricolor

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Garden Flowers Dated 1540

Garden Flowers Dated 1540
After Chen Chun Chinese. Following Shen Zhous (1427-1509) example of treating still-life painting as uninhibited " ink plays

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: A Dictamnus ca. 1620-30 Balthasar van der Ast

A Dictamnus ca. 1620-30 Balthasar van der Ast
This watercolor of a blossoming Fraxinella (Dictamnus albus)--also known as a burning bush or gas plant in light of the highly flammable oil the plant secretes--belongs to a large group of drawings

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: The Source 1862 Gustave Courbet

The Source 1862 Gustave Courbet
Oil on canvas. Believed to be Courbets Realist retort to Neoclassicist Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: The Arab Jeweler, Charles Sprague Pearce, 1882

The Arab Jeweler, Charles Sprague Pearce, 1882
Boston-born Charles Sprague Pearce belonged to the generation of American artists who increasingly settled in France in the post-Civil War years

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: The Banks of the Bièvre near Bicêtre, Henri Rousseau

The Banks of the Bièvre near Bicêtre, Henri Rousseau
The Banks of the Bièvre near Bicêtre ca. 1908-09 Henri Rousseau (le Douanier) French Rousseau identified the subject of this painting in a handwritten note, affixed to its stretcher, dated 1909

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: The Dream of the Shepherd (Der Traum des Hirten) 1896

The Dream of the Shepherd (Der Traum des Hirten) 1896
This powerful and haunting picture is among the ambitious Symbolist compositions that established Hodlers fame in Europe around 1900

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: The Lovers dated A. H. 1039 / A. D. 1630 Painting by Reza Abbasi

The Lovers dated A. H. 1039 / A. D. 1630 Painting by Reza Abbasi
The artist Reza Abbasi revolutionized Persian painting and drawing with his inventive use of calligraphic line and unusual palette

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Fresco with Miracle of the Jewels

Fresco with Miracle of the Jewels
Late 13th-early 14th century. Fresco transferred to canvas. Made in Aragon, Spain

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: The City of New York: Longworths Explanatory Map and Plan, 1817

The City of New York: Longworths Explanatory Map and Plan, 1817, Hand-colored engraving, plate. The Edward W. C. Arnold Collection of New York Prints, Maps and Pictures, Bequest of Edward W. C

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Vaudeville Act 4: Bumbery Blads & Cie, Plastic Poses (

Vaudeville Act 4: Bumbery Blads & Cie, Plastic Poses (Variet├®nummer 4: Bumbery Blads & Cie, Plastiche Posen) 1907. Moriz Jung Austrian

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Pauline Lucca, from Worlds Beauties, Series 2 (N27)

Pauline Lucca, from Worlds Beauties, Series 2 (N27)
Trade cards from " Worlds Beauties, " Series 2 (N27), issued in 1888 in a set of 50 cards to promote Allen & Ginter brand cigarettes

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Landaulet #516 ca. 1860

Landaulet #516 ca. 1860 Brewster & Co. American. Established in 1810 by James Brewster (1788-1866) in New Haven, Connecticut, Brewster & Company, specialized in the manufacture of fine carriages

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Revenue Flag from the Naval Flags series (N17)

Revenue Flag from the Naval Flags series (N17)
Revenue Flag, United States, from the Naval Flags series (N17) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands ca. 1888

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Order of the Indian Empire, Great Britain

Order of the Indian Empire, Great Britain, from the Worlds Decorations series (N30) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes 1890. Trade cards from the " Worlds Decorations" series (N30)

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Yellow Muscat Trade Card 1891

Yellow Muscat Trade Card 1891
Yellow Muscat, from the Fruits series (N12) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands 1891 Issued by Allen & Ginter American Trade cards from the " Fruits" series (N12)

Background imageThe Metropolitan Museum of Art Collection: Pomegranate Trade Card 1891

Pomegranate Trade Card 1891
Pomegranate, from the Fruits series (N12) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands 1891 Issued by Allen & Ginter American Trade cards from the " Fruits" series (N12)


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