The Metropolitan Museum Journal, v. 49/2014
English | ISSN: 0077-8958 | PDF | 230 pages | 10.99 Mb
English | ISSN: 0077-8958 | PDF | 230 pages | 10.99 Mb
The Metropolitan Museum Journal is issued annually by The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Its purpose is to publish original research on works in the Museum’s collection. Articles are contributed by members of the Museum staff and other art historians and specialists.
Adam by Tullio Lombardo
Luke Syson and Valeria Cafá
Ancient Sources for Tullio Lombardo’s Adam
Valeria Cafá
The Treatment of Tullio Lombardo’s Adam: A New Approach to the Conservation of Monumental Marble Sculpture
Carolyn Riccardelli, Jack Soultanian, Michael Morris, Lawrence Becker, George Wheeler, and Ronald Street
A New Analysis of Major Greek Sculptures in the Metropolitan Museum: Petrological and Stylistic
Lorenzo Lazzarini and Clemente Marconi
Hellenistic Etruscan Cremation Urns from Chiusi
Theresa Huntsman
Redeeming Pieter Coecke van Aelst’s Gluttony Tapestry: Learning from Scientific Analysis
Federico Carò, Giulia Chiostrini , Elizabeth Cleland, and Nobuko Shibayama
Trade Stories: Chinese Export Embroideries in the Metropolitan Museum
Masako Yoshida
A Greek Inscription in a Portrait by Salvator Rosa
Michael Zellmann-Rohrer
Honoré de Balzac and Natoire’s The Expulsion from Paradise
Carol Santoleri
Another Brother for Goya’s “Red Boy”: Agustín Esteve’s Portrait of Francisco Xavier Osorio, Conde de Trastámara
Xavier F. Salomon
Nature as Ideal: Drawings by Joseph Anton Koch and Johann Christian Reinhart
Cornelia Reiter
A Buddhist Source for a Stoneware “Basket” Designed by Georges Hoentschel
Denise Patry Leidy
Luke Syson and Valeria Cafá
Ancient Sources for Tullio Lombardo’s Adam
Valeria Cafá
The Treatment of Tullio Lombardo’s Adam: A New Approach to the Conservation of Monumental Marble Sculpture
Carolyn Riccardelli, Jack Soultanian, Michael Morris, Lawrence Becker, George Wheeler, and Ronald Street
A New Analysis of Major Greek Sculptures in the Metropolitan Museum: Petrological and Stylistic
Lorenzo Lazzarini and Clemente Marconi
Hellenistic Etruscan Cremation Urns from Chiusi
Theresa Huntsman
Redeeming Pieter Coecke van Aelst’s Gluttony Tapestry: Learning from Scientific Analysis
Federico Carò, Giulia Chiostrini , Elizabeth Cleland, and Nobuko Shibayama
Trade Stories: Chinese Export Embroideries in the Metropolitan Museum
Masako Yoshida
A Greek Inscription in a Portrait by Salvator Rosa
Michael Zellmann-Rohrer
Honoré de Balzac and Natoire’s The Expulsion from Paradise
Carol Santoleri
Another Brother for Goya’s “Red Boy”: Agustín Esteve’s Portrait of Francisco Xavier Osorio, Conde de Trastámara
Xavier F. Salomon
Nature as Ideal: Drawings by Joseph Anton Koch and Johann Christian Reinhart
Cornelia Reiter
A Buddhist Source for a Stoneware “Basket” Designed by Georges Hoentschel
Denise Patry Leidy
Michael Zellmann-Rohrer is Professor, Faculty of Fine Arts, Kyoto City University of Arts