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Art Of The Samurai : Japanese Arms And Armor, 1156-1868

John Baldessari : Pure Beauty

Eccentric Visions : The Worlds Of Luo Ping

Pen And Parchment : Drawing In The Middle Ages

Cast In Bronze : French Sculpture From Renaissance To Revolution

Looking In : Robert Frank’s The Americans

Francis Bacon

Art Of The Korean Renaissance, 1400-1600

Pierre Bonnard : The Late Still Lifes And Interiors

Raphael To Renoir : Drawings From The Collection Of Jean Bonna

The Art Of Illumination : The Limbourg Brothers And The Belles Heures Of Jean De France, Duc De Berry

Beyond Babylon : Art, Trade, And Diplomacy In The Second Millennium B.C.

  • Beyond Babylon : Art, Trade, And Diplomacy In The Second  Millennium B.C.
  • Attribution

    edited by Joan Aruz, Kim Benzel, and Jean M. Evans
  • Publication Details

    Book, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2008
  • Description

    Objects of the highest artistry reflect the development of a sophisticated trade network throughout the eastern Mediterranean region and the resulting fusion of Near Eastern, Aegean, and Egyptian cultural styles. The history of the period and the artistic creativity fostered by interaction among the powers of the ancient Near East, both great and small, are discussed by an international group of scholars in essays and entries on the more than 350 objects included in the exhibition, continuing the fascinating story begun in the landmark catalogue Art of the First Cities (2003). (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     OVERSIZE (UPPER)  N5345 .B38 2008  AVAILABLE

Art And Love In Renaissance Italy

Van Gogh In Saint-Rémy And Auvers

Landscapes Clear And Radiant : The Art Of Wang Hui (1632- 1717)