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Today: November 19, 2008


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New York, N. Why?: Photographs by Rudy Burckhardt, 1937–1940
(FM assistive listening devices available)
In the late 1930s, Swiss immigrant Rudy Burckhardt created some of the greatest photographs of New York ever made. This exhibition presents a unique album of 67 images of street furniture, outdoor advertising, and pedestrians, selected and sequenced by Burckhardt.
Douglas Eklund, assistant curator in the Department of Photographs
Free with Museum admission
10:00 a.m., The Howard Gilman Gallery
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Museum Highlights
An introduction to the Metropolitan's diverse and encyclopedic collection of art from all corners of the world, from the earliest times to the present.
Free with Museum admission
10:15 a.m., Great Hall
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Highlights of Great Paintings: East and West
An introduction to the wide scope of the Museum's rich painting collections, from Chinese paintings to Modern art.
Free with Museum admission
10:30 a.m., Great Hall
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Masterpieces of the Middle Ages
A presentation of the myriad objects produced in the Medieval world from the beginnings of Christianity to the rise of the Renaissance.
Free with Museum admission
10:45 a.m., Great Hall
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Arts of Japan
A presentation of the splendors of Japanese art at the Metropolitan Museum from the Neolithic period to the present.
Free with Museum admission
10:45 a.m., Great Hall
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Museum Highlights in Italian
An introduction to the Metropolitan's diverse and encyclopedic collection of art from all corners of the world, from the earliest times to the present.
Free with Museum admission
11:00 a.m., Great Hall
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Museum Highlights in French
An introduction to the Metropolitan's diverse and encyclopedic collection of art from all corners of the world, from the earliest times to the present.
Free with Museum admission
11:00 a.m., Great Hall
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Museum Highlights in Korean
An introduction to the Metropolitan's diverse and encyclopedic collection of art from all corners of the world, from the earliest times to the present.
Free with Museum admission
11:00 a.m., Great Hall
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Giorgio Morandi, 1890–1964
This exhibition of approximately 110 paintings, watercolors, drawings, and etchings, traces the career of Morandi—one of the greatest 20th-century masters of still life and landscape painting in the tradition of Chardin and Cézanne.

This gallery talk is given in conjunction with the special exhibition "Giorgio Morandi, 1890–1964".
Renato Miracco, art historian, critic, and director, Italian Cultural Institute of New York
Free with Museum admission
11:00 a.m., Robert Lehman Wing
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Art History 201: Antiquity from Prehistory through the Roman Empire
Janetta Rebold Benton, lecturer

Today's topic: Roman Sculpture and Architecture; Ara Pacis and Pantheon; Great Stupa in India; Han Dynasty Terracotta Sculpture in China
$23
11:00 a.m., The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium

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Museum Highlights
An introduction to the Metropolitan's diverse and encyclopedic collection of art from all corners of the world, from the earliest times to the present.
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11:15 a.m., Great Hall
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Museum Highlights in Japanese
An introduction to the Metropolitan's diverse and encyclopedic collection of art from all corners of the world, from the earliest times to the present.
Free with Museum admission
11:15 a.m., Great Hall
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Museum Highlights in German
An introduction to the Metropolitan's diverse and encyclopedic collection of art from all corners of the world, from the earliest times to the present.
Free with Museum admission
11:15 a.m., Great Hall
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Hindu and Buddhist Vision in Indian and Southeast Asian Art
A wide-ranging survey of South and Southeast Asian art, featuring archaeological material, sculpture, painting, and decorative art.
Free with Museum admission
11:30 a.m., Great Hall
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American Paintings
Highlights of American paintings in the Museum's collection.
Free with Museum admission
11:45 a.m., Great Hall
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Arts of China
An introduction to 5,000 years of Chinese art, including the arts of ancient China, the painting collection, and the Chinese Garden Court.
Free with Museum admission
12:00 p.m., Great Hall
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The Cradle of Civilization: Art of the Ancient Near East
An exploration through art of the emergence and development of the diverse cultures of the Ancient Near East from 8000 B.C. to the rise of Islam (mid-7th century A.D.)
Free with Museum admission
12:15 p.m., Great Hall
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Musical Instruments
An overview of the Museum's extensive collection of European, American, and non-Western instruments from prehistory to the present.
Free with Museum admission
12:15 p.m., Great Hall
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Old Master Paintings
A chronological overview of the Museum's distinguished collection of European paintings from the 13th through the 18th century.
Free with Museum admission
12:30 p.m., Great Hall
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American Historic Interiors
A history of American interiors, told through galleries and period rooms arranged chronologically from the 17th through the early 20th century.
Free with Museum admission
12:45 p.m., Great Hall
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Impressionism and Post-Impressionism (in Spanish)
An exploration of the 19th-century French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists focusing on the artists' stylistic innovations and the social milieu in which they worked.
Free with Museum admission
1:00 p.m., Great Hall
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Splendors of the Ancient Americas
A tour of the splendors of Ancient American art from the 2nd millennium B.C. to the 16th century.
Free with Museum admission
1:15 p.m., Great Hall
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Museum Highlights
An introduction to the Metropolitan's diverse and encyclopedic collection of art from all corners of the world, from the earliest times to the present.
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1:30 p.m., Great Hall
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American Wing in French
A survey of American Art, including paintings, sculptures, decorative art and period rooms from the 17th through the 20th Century.
Free with Museum admission
1:30 p.m., Great Hall
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Robert Lehman Collection: Renaissance to Impressionism
A view of one of America's greatest private collections, spanning a 700-year period, from the Renaissance to the mid-20th century.
Free with Museum admission
1:45 p.m., Great Hall
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The Art of Dress/Costume Institute
"The Art of Dress" is a new cross-cultural guided tour that focuses on the way artists have used clothing to express identity and influence from the 6th century B.C. through the 20th century.
Free with Museum admission
1:45 p.m., Great Hall
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Arts of Ancient Egypt
An introduction to the art and culture of ancient Egypt, from prehistoric to Roman times, illustrated by examples from the Museum's incomparable collection.
Free with Museum admission
2:00 p.m., Great Hall
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Parent–Child Workshops (Ages 3 through 6)
Fall 2008

Art programs for children of Members at the Family/Dual ($190) level and above offer children the unique experience of learning about art and creating their own works in the Museum. These classes are designed to provide adults and children with an opportunity to explore and discover art in a studio setting as well as in the Museum's galleries. All gallery visits focus on visual art concepts: line, shape, color, pattern, texture, balance, and form. Activities include painting, collage, sculpting, building, viewing works from the Museum's collection, and listening to related stories and fables.

Fee: $432 for the 12-session semester.

Session 4 (Ages 3 through 6)
Wednesdays, October 22–February 11
(No class November 12 or 26, December 24 or 31, or January 21)
2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.
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European Historic Interiors and Decorative Arts
A survey of 17th- and 18th century Western European interiors and decorative arts, including architectural elements, artworks, and furnishings.
Free with Museum admission
2:15 p.m., Great Hall
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Museum Highlights
An introduction to the Metropolitan's diverse and encyclopedic collection of art from all corners of the world, from the earliest times to the present.
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2:30 p.m., Great Hall
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Johannes Brahms
David Dubal, lecturer

Today's topic: Brahms’s Triumphant Middle Years and His Sad and Lonely Later Life: Intermezzo in A Major, Opus 118, No. 2, and the First Movement of the Violin Sonata No. 3 in D Minor
$23
2:30 p.m., The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium

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Arts of Ancient Greece and Rome
An overview of the Metropolitan's exceptional collection of Greek, Hellenistic, Etruscan and Roman art presented in the newly designed galleries.
Free with Museum admission
2:45 p.m., Great Hall
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Modern Art
An introduction to European and American art movements from 1900 to the present.
Free with Museum admission
3:00 p.m., Great Hall
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Collection Highlights at the Cloisters
Free with Museum admission
3:00 p.m., The Cloisters Museum and Gardens
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A Book, Then Look (Ages 3 through 5)
Fall 2008

Art programs for children of Members at the Family/Dual ($190) level and above offer students the unique experience of learning about art, either in a studio setting or in the Museum's galleries.

"A Book, Then Look" is a new program for adults and young, verbal children. This class will explore the Museum's collection from a crosscultural point of view, in conjunction with the Caldecott Medal Books. After reading together, students will encounter works of art related to the themes or art in the book. Participants will be invited to take home a copy of each book to establish their own children's art library.

Fee: $400 for the 8-session semester.

Session 1 (Ages 3 through 5)
Wednesdays, October 22–January 14
(No class November 12 or 26, or December 24 or 31)
3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
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Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
An exploration of the 19th-century French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists focusing on the artists' stylistic innovations and the social milieu in which they worked.
Free with Museum admission
3:15 p.m., Great Hall
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Museum Highlights
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3:30 p.m., Great Hall
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Start with Art at the Met
Start your fun at the Museum with storytelling, sketching, and other ways of exploring art! For kids ages three through seven and their adult companions.
Free with Museum admission
3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m., Carson Family Hall, Uris Center for Education, ground floor
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Art Afternoons (Kindergarten through Grade 5)
Fall 2008

Art programs for children of Members at the Family/Dual ($190) level and above offer students the unique experience of learning about art and creating their own works in the Museum. Students will explore their own creativity and discover art in a studio setting as well as in the Museum’s galleries. All gallery visits focus on visual art concepts: line, shape, color, pattern, texture, balance, and form. Activities include painting, collage, sculpting, building, viewing works from the Museum’s collection, and listening to related stories and fables.

Fee: $240 for the 12-session semester

Session 3 (Grades 1 through 4)
Wednesdays, October 22–February 11
(No class November 12 or 26, December 24 or 31, or January 21)

This session is sold out.
3:45 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
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The Nolen Library—Storytime at the Met
Using the wonderful resources of the children’s book collection and the latest in media technology, Felicia Blum from Education provides entrée to the marvelous world of children’s literature. Geared to ages 4 through 7 but listeners of all ages are welcome!

For further information about the Nolen Library, call 212–570–3788 or email education@metmuseum.org.
Free with Museum admission
4:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m., Children’s Reading Room in Nolen Library, Uris Center for Education
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Museum Classes for High School Students—Independent Study
Join other high school students in a program of free classes devoted to understanding art and exploring the Metropolitan Museum. All classes are based on works of art in the Museum's collection.

Learn how to study and research a work of art in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum. Students select an object for study, are guided in the use of library and online resources, learn research methods, work independently, and meet once a month to discuss progress. Limited to 10 students by application. Students must send a statement of interest, background, and preparation to students@metmuseum.org by September 20, 2008.

Classes start promptly—please be on time!
John Welch
5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m., Uris Center for Education, ground floor
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From the Bronze Age to Byzantium: Shipwrecks Excavated Off the Turkish Coast
A lecture featuring Cemal Pulak, associate professor, Department of Anthropology, and vice president, Institute of Nautical Archaeology, Texas A&M University.
Free with Museum admission
6:00 p.m., The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium
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Evening Reception—Art and Love in Renaissance Italy
A preview and evening reception for the special exhibition Art and Love in Renaissance Italy for President's Circle, Patron Circle, Patron, Sponsor, Donor, and Contributing Members.
6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.
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Portraits and Society: From Impressionism to Cubism
Jerrilynn D. Dodds, lecturer

Today's topic: The Abstract, the Primitive, and the Great War: Cubist Portraits
$23
8:00 p.m., The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium

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Please note that all of the events listed above are subject to change. For additional information, consult one of our staff members at an Information Desk upon arrival at the Museum. Events are free with Museum admission unless otherwise noted.

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