Cross in the Trie Cloister in the Cloisters, Sept.…
Cross in the Trie Cloister in the Cloisters, Sept.…
Cross in the Trie Cloister in the Cloisters, Sept.…
Cross in the Trie Cloister in the Cloisters, Sept.…
The Temptation of Christ and Christ Raising Lazaru…
The Temptation of Christ by the Devil Painting in…
The Shrine of St. Ann and the Holy Kinship in the…
Detail of the Shrine of St. Ann and the Holy Kinsh…
Fake Romanesque Wall Fountain in the Cloisters, Se…
Detail of a Wall Fountain in the Cloisters, Sept.…
Detail of a Wall Fountain in the Cloisters, Sept.…
The Langon Chapel in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
The Cuxa Cloister and Tower in the Cloisters, Sept…
The Cuxa Cloister in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
The Cuxa Cloister in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Three Female Reliquary Busts in the Cloisters, Sep…
Female Reliquary Bust in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Female Reliquary Bust in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Female Reliquary Bust in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Female Reliquary Bust in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Female Reliquary Bust in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Welcome Sign and Pig Cookie Jar in Aunt Barbara's…
Carved Wood Relief in Aunt Barbara's House, Oct. 2…
Gabriel Stained Glass Panel in the Cloisters, Sept…
Gothic Stained Glass Panels in the Cloisters, Sept…
Crucifixion Relief in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Architectural Relief in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Virgin and Child in Majesty Apse in the Fuentiduen…
Altar and Cross in the Fuentiduena Chapel in the C…
Christ on the Cross in the Fuentiduena Chapel in t…
The Fuentiduena Chapel in the Cloisters, Sept. 200…
Detail of the Nativity of the Virgin in the Cloist…
Detail of the Nativity of the Virgin in the Cloist…
Nativity of the Virgin in the Cloisters, Sept. 200…
Tree and Tower in the Herb Garden in the Cloisters…
Medieval Herbs and Seeds in the Herb Garden in the…
Garden in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Detail of the Workroom in the Herb Garden in the C…
Prodigal Son Stained Glass Roundel in the Cloister…
Detail of one of the Reliefs on a Portal in the Cl…
Detail of a Portal with the Entry of Christ into J…
Portal in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Standing Bishop in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Exterior of the Gothic Chapel in the Cloisters, Se…
Exterior of the Gothic Chapel in the Cloisters, Se…
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The Cloisters—described by Germain Bazin, former director of the Musée du Louvre in Paris, as "the crowning achievement of American museology"—is the branch of the Metropolitan Museum devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe. Located on four acres overlooking the Hudson River in northern Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park, the building incorporates elements from five medieval French cloisters—quadrangles enclosed by a roofed or vaulted passageway, or arcade—and from other monastic sites in southern France. Three of the cloisters reconstructed at the branch museum feature gardens planted according to horticultural information found in medieval treatises and poetry, garden documents and herbals, and medieval works of art, such as tapestries, stained-glass windows, and column capitals. Approximately five thousand works of art from medieval Europe, dating from about A.D. 800 with particular emphasis on the twelfth through fifteenth century, are exhibited in this unique and sympathetic context.
The collection at The Cloisters is complemented by more than six thousand objects exhibited in several galleries on the first floor of the Museum's main building on Fifth Avenue. A single curatorial department oversees medieval holdings at both locations. The collection at the main building displays a somewhat broader geographical and temporal range, while the focus at The Cloisters is on the Romanesque and Gothic periods. Renowned for its architectural sculpture, The Cloisters also rewards visitors with exquisite illuminated manuscripts, stained glass, metalwork, enamels, ivories, and tapestries.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/works_of_art/introduction.asp?dep=7
The collection at The Cloisters is complemented by more than six thousand objects exhibited in several galleries on the first floor of the Museum's main building on Fifth Avenue. A single curatorial department oversees medieval holdings at both locations. The collection at the main building displays a somewhat broader geographical and temporal range, while the focus at The Cloisters is on the Romanesque and Gothic periods. Renowned for its architectural sculpture, The Cloisters also rewards visitors with exquisite illuminated manuscripts, stained glass, metalwork, enamels, ivories, and tapestries.
Text from: www.metmuseum.org/works_of_art/introduction.asp?dep=7
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