3401 x 5120 px | 28,8 x 43,3 cm | 11,3 x 17,1 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
28. September 2017
Weitere Informationen:
Terracotta neck amphora (storage jar). Greek, Attic, Proto-Attic, second quarter of the 7th century B.C. Attributed to the New York Nettos Painter. Chamber of Greece in the fourth century BC in the Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street . Tel 212-535-7710 . (Tue-Thu 9:30 am-5 : 30pm / Fri-Sat 9:30 am- 9pm / Sun 9:30 am-5 : 30pm / $ 20US adults / seniors $ 15US / students $ 10US / < 12yrs free). It is the museum 's most prestigious art world . It opened in 1872 and today has more than two million works of art ranging from the treasures of classical antiquity (Greece and Cyprus) to punctures , photographs and sculptures of all time . They are exposed , for example, Maestas works of Picasso , Rembrandt , Raphael, El Greco and Velázquez, among many others. Also important are the rooms of weapons and armor , the collection of dresses, with over 75000 costumes , and drawings and prints , including works by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci , Goya, Rubens and others. The collection of photographs is impresioante . The MET has more than 20, 000 original of all time highlighting Alfred Stieglitz , Edward Steichem , Walter Evans , Diane Arbus and Robert Frank 's great , which recently gave her an impressive retrospective of the work "Americans " with contacts and unpublished photographs . Visit fairly well this museum we can take at least a whole day, so it should be a good guide and walk the same halls that interest us before you are fully exhausted first.