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artifacts, Barnard often met with hostility to his effort from local and governmental groups. Yet he was an astute negotiator who had the advantage of a professional sculptor's eye for superior stone carving, and by 1907 he had built a high-quality collection at relatively low cost. Reputedly he paid $ 25,000 for the Trie buildings, $ 25,000 for the Bonnefort and $ 100,000 for the Cuxa cloisters. His success led him to adopt a somewhat romantic view of himself. He recalled bicycling across the French countryside and unearthing fallen and long-forgotten Gothic masterworks along the way. He claimed to have found the tomb effigy of Jean d'Alluye face down, in use as a bridge over a small stream. By 1914 he had gathered enough artifacts to open a gallery in Manhattan.
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chosen thematically yet arranged simply to enhance the atmosphere created by the architectural elements in the particular setting or room in which they are placed. To create the atmosphere of a functioning series of cloisters, many of the individual works, including capitals, doorways, stained glass, and windows are placed within the architectural elements themselves.
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the Cloisters should focus on architectural elements, sculpture and decorative arts to enhance the environmental quality of the institution, whereas manuscripts were considered more suited to the Morgan Library in lower Manhattan. The Cloisters' books are today displayed in the Treasury room, and include the French "
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army removed the heads from the two kings, and in 1797 the abbey was sold as rubble for rebuilding. The site lay in ruin for decades and lost further sculptural elements until Barnard arranged for the entrances' transfer to New York. The doorway had been the main portal of the abbey, and was probably
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outline done in the very simplest form of stonework growing naturally out of the rocky hill-top. After looking through the books in the Boston Athenaeum ... we found a building at Monsempron in Southern France of a type which would lend itself in a very satisfactory manner to such a treatment."
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The museum's collection of artworks consists of about 5,000 pieces. They are displayed across a series of rooms and spaces, mostly separate from those dedicated to the installed architectural artifacts. The Cloisters has never focused on building a collection of masterpieces; rather, the objects are
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and a series of chapels and themed galleries, including the Romanesque, Fuentidueña, Unicorn, Spanish, and Gothic rooms. The design, layout, and ambiance of the building are intended to evoke a sense of medieval European monastic life. It holds about 5,000 works of art and architecture, all European
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to the Prado, on an equally long-term loan. The structure was disassembled into almost 3,300 mostly sandstone and limestone blocks, each individually cataloged, and shipped to New York in 839 crates. It was reconstructed at the Cloisters in the late 1940s The build was large and complex enough that
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works (from the High Gothic period) highlight the effects of light, especially the transitions between darkness, shadow and illumination. The Met's collection grew in the early 20th century when Raymond Picairn made acquisitions at a time when medieval glass was not highly regarded by connoisseurs,
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is small but of exceptional quality. J.P. Morgan was a major early donor, but although his taste leaned heavily towards rare printed and illuminated books, he donated very few to the Metropolitan, instead preserving them at the Morgan Library. At the same time, the consensus within the Met was that
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firm to create a park in the Fort Washington area. In February 1930 Rockefeller offered to build the Cloisters for the Metropolitan. Under consultation with Bosworth, he decided to build the museum at a 66.5-acre (26.9 ha) site at Fort Tryon Park, which they chose for its elevation, views, and
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showing damage sustained to monuments and artifacts, including tomb effigies. They are, according to curator Lauren Jackson-Beck, of "prime importance to the art historian who is concerned with the identification of both the original work and later areas of reconstruction". Two important series of
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The Cloisters' three gardens, the Judy Black Garden at the Cuxa Cloister on the main level, and the Bonnefont and Trie Cloisters gardens on the lower level, were laid out and planted in 1938. They contain a variety of rare medieval species, with a total of over 250 genera of plants, flowers, herbs
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fell in 1839. About half of its stonework was moved to New York between 1906 and 1907. The installation became one of the first major undertakings by the Metropolitan after it acquired Barnard's collection. After intensive work over the fall and winter of 1925–26, the Cuxa cloisters were opened to
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via an early 16th-century door carved with representations of unicorns. The unicorn tapestries consist of a series of large, colourful hangings and fragment textiles designed in Paris and woven in Brussels or Liège. Noted for their vivid colourization—dominated by blue, yellow-brown, red, and gold
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windows, carved on both sides and acquired from the church of La Tricherie, France. The ground level is entered through a large door at its east wall. This entrance begins with a pointed Gothic arch leading to high bayed ceilings, ribbed vaults and buttress. The three center windows are from the
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The building contains architecture elements and settings taken mostly from four French abbeys, which between 1934 and 1939 were transported, reconstructed, and integrated with new buildings in a project overseen by Collins. He told Rockefeller that the new building "should present a well-studied
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Rockefeller financed the purchase of many of the early collection of works, often buying independently and then donating the items to the museum. His financing of the museum has led to it being described as "perhaps the supreme example of curatorial genius working in exquisite harmony with vast
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Rockefeller purchased the museum site in Washington Heights in 1930 and donated it to the Metropolitan in 1931. Upon its opening on May 10, 1938, the Cloisters was described as a collection "shown informally in a picturesque setting, which stimulates imagination and creates a receptive mood for
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The Cloisters is governed by the board of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Metropolitan's collections are owned by a private corporation of about 950 fellows and benefactors. The board of trustees comprise 41 elected members, several officials of the City of New York, and persons honored as
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The Cloisters contains one of the Metropolitan's 13 libraries. Focusing on medieval art and architecture, it holds over 15,000 volumes of books and journals, the museum's archive administration papers, curatorial papers, dealer records and the personal papers of Barnard, as well as early glass
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and columns. The carvings seem preoccupied with the evils of hell. Those beside the mouth of hell contain representations of the devil and tormenting beasts, with, according to Young, "animal-like body parts and cloven hoofs herd naked sinners in chains to be thrown into an upturned monster's
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Barnard was primarily interested in the abbeys and churches founded by monastic orders from the 12th century. Following centuries of pillage and destruction during wars and revolutions, stones from many of these buildings were reused by local populations. A pioneer in seeing the value in such
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was acquired by the museum in 1938. It was originally one of a series of eight tapestries representing the salvation of man, with individual scenes influenced by identifiable panel paintings, including by van der Weyden. It was badly damaged in earlier centuries: it had been cut into several
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The Treasury room was opened in 1988 to celebrate the museum's 50th anniversary. It largely consists of small luxury objects acquired by the Met after it had built its initial collection, and draws heavily on acquisitions from the collection of Joseph Brummer. The rooms contain the museum's
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The convent at Trie-sur-Baïse featured some 80 white marble capitals carved between 1484 and 1490. Eighteen were moved to New York and contain numerous biblical scenes and incidents from the lives of saints. Several of the carvings are secular, including those of legendary figures such as
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The building is set into a steep hill, and thus the rooms and halls are divided between an upper entrance and a ground-floor level. The enclosing exterior building is mostly modern, and is influenced by and contains elements from the 13th-century church at Saint-Geraud at
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in north-central Spain. On the left of the room are portraits of kings and angels, also from the monastery at Moutier-Saint-Jean. The hall contains three pairs of columns positioned over an entrance with molded archivolts. They were taken from the Augustinian church at
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The "Belles Heures" is widely regarded as one of the finest extant examples of manuscript illumination, and very few books of hours are as richly decorated. It is the only surviving complete book attributed to the Limbourg brothers. Rockefeller purchased the book from
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irregular pieces and undergone several poor-quality restorations. The panel underwent a long restoration from 1971, undertaken by Tina Kane and Alice Blohm of the Metropolitan's Department of Textile Conservation. It is today hung in the Late Gothic hall.
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were added in New York during the 1950s by Breck. The rectangular garden hosts around 80 species of plants and contains a tall limestone cascade fountain at its center. Like those from Saint-Guilhem, the Trie cloisters have been given modern roofing.
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were disassembled stone-by-stone and shipped to New York City, where they were reconstructed and integrated into a cohesive whole. Construction took place over a five-year period from 1934. In 1933, Rockefeller donated several hundred acres of the
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on the right. The chapel includes other, mostly contemporary, medieval artwork. They include, in the dome, a large fresco dating to between 1130 and 1150, from the Spanish Church of Sant Joan de Tredòs. The fresco's colourization resembles a
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glass. Works in the collection are characterized by vivid colors and often abstract designs and patterns; many have a devotional image as a centerpiece. The majority of these works are in the museum's Boppard room, named after the
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in New York, who spent the last 20 years of his life acquiring artworks, "on an imperial scale" according to art historian Jean Strous, spending some $ 900 million (inflation adjusted) in total. After his death, his son
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parish church built around 1115 at Notre Dame de Pontaut. When acquired, it was in disrepair, its upper level in use as a storage place for tobacco. About three-quarters of its original stonework was moved to New York.
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Jane Hayward, a curator at the museum from 1969 who began the museum's second phase of acquisition, describes stained glass as "unquestioningly the preeminent form of Gothic medieval monumental painting". She bought
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dated c. 1400–1415. It is of exceptional quality, and one of the best preserved surviving examples of its type. Other recent acquisitions of significance include the 2015 purchase of a Book of Hours attributed to
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The Guilhem cloisters are inside the museum's upper level and are much smaller than originally built. Its garden contains a central fountain and plants potted in ornate containers, including a 15th-century glazed
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The capitals were carved at different points in the abbey's history and thus contain a variety of forms and abstract geometric patterns, including scrolling leaves, pine cones, sacred figures such as Christ, the
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The Gothic chapel is set on the museum's ground level, and was built to display its stained glass and large sculpture collections. The entrance from the upper-level Early Gothic Hall is lit by stained glass
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Four of the effigies were made for the Urgell family, are set into the chapel walls, and are associated with the church of Santa Maria at Castello de Farfanya, Catalonia, redesigned in the Gothic style for
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and nine arcades. The dome of the Fuentidueña Chapel was especially difficult to fit into the planned area. The east elevation, mostly of limestone, contains nine arcades from the Benedictine priory at
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Since it opened in 1938, The Cloisters has been featured and referenced in many works of popular culture. One of the more prominent uses of the Cloisters as a setting took place in 1948, when director
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was then the Metropolitan's chief European acquisition agent and acted as an intermediary. Rockefeller eventually acquired Barnard's collection for around $ 700,000, retaining Barnard as an advisor.
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Located on the south side of the building's main level, the Cuxa cloisters are the museum's centerpiece both structurally and thematically. They were originally erected at the Benedictine Abbey of
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estate and other holdings in the Fort Washington area. The Cloisters building and adjacent 4-acre (1.6 ha) gardens were designed by Charles Collens. They incorporate elements from abbeys in
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to preserve the land from further development. The Cloisters' new building and gardens were officially opened on May 10, 1938, though the public was not allowed to visit until four days later.
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and trees, making it one of the world's most important collections of specialized gardens. The garden's design was overseen by Rorimer during the museum's construction. He was aided by
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The museum's architectural settings, atmosphere, and acoustics have made it a regular setting both for musical recitals and as a stage for medieval theater. Notable stagings include
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made during the early design phase of the museum's construction, as well as historical photographic collections. These include photographs of medieval objects from the collection of
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tapestries, and is centered around a wellhead placed at Bonnefont-en-Comminges in the 12th century. The Bonnefont is on the upper level of the museum and gives a view of the
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The Fuentidueña chapel is the museum's largest room, and is entered through a broad oak door flanked by sculptures that include leaping animals. Its centerpiece is the
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of the period. The book has been described as "the high point of Parisian court painting", and evidence of "the unprecedentedly refined artistic tastes of the time".
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contains six sequences of engravings on either side of its shaft, and across the four sides of its lower arms. Further pieces of note include a 13th-century English
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Barnard often neglected his personal finances, and was so disorganized that he often misplaced the origin or provenance of his purchases. He sold his collection to
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The "Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux" is a very small early Gothic book of hours containing 209 folios, of which 25 are full-page miniatures. It is lavishly decorated in
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it required the demolition of the former "Special Exhibition Room". The chapel was opened to the public in 1961, seven years after its installation had begun.
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consists of around three hundred panels, generally French and Germanic and mostly from the 13th to early 16th centuries. A number were formed from handmade
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vase. The area is covered by a skylight and plate glass panels that conserve heat in the winter months. Rockefeller had initially wanted a high roof and
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The Merode Altarpiece, a great and famous landmark in the history of western painting, by the Master of Flémalle, has been acquired for the Cloisters
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in central France. The hall contains four large early-13th-century stone sculptures representing the Adoration of the Magi, frescoes of a lion and a
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A coat of arms illustrated on one of the leaves of the "Cloisters Apocalypse" suggests it was commissioned by a member of the de Montigny family of
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in 1954. Recent significant exhibitions include "Small Wonders: Gothic Boxwood Miniatures" which ran in the summer of 2017 in conjunction with the
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The Romanesque hall contains three large church doorways, with the main visitor entrance adjoining the Guilhem Cloister. The monumental arched
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and is dedicated to the ideal of Mary as the mother of God. Hanging within the apse is a crucifix made between about 1150 to 1200 for the
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The Trie cloisters was compiled from two late 15th- to early 16th-century French structures. Most of its components came from the
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contains three large sculptures by the main windows; two larger than life-size female saints dating from the 14th century, and a
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While examples of textile art are displayed throughout the museum, there are two dedicated rooms given to individual series of
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in France before 1913, and moved to New York. Barnard's collection was bought for the museum by financier and philanthropist
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Reynolds Brown, Katharine (1992). "Six Gothic Brooches at The Cloisters". In Parker, Elizabeth; Mary B. Shepard (eds.).
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collection of illuminated manuscripts, the French 13th-century arm-shaped silver reliquary, and a 15th-century deck of
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The Bonnefont cloisters were assembled from several French monasteries, but mostly come from a late 12th-century
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Dale, Thomas EA (2001). "Monsters, corporeal deformities, and phantasms in the cloister of St-Michel-de-Cuxa".
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Fountain at the Trie cloisters. Eighteen of the original building's eighty-one capitals were moved to New York.
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contains more than 92 intricately carved figures and 98 inscriptions. A similar 12th-century French metalwork
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and shield. The female effigy of a lady, found in Normandy, dates to the mid 13th century and is perhaps of
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The Langon chapel is on the museum's ground level. Its right wall was built around 1126 for the Romanesque
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and contains foliated capitals and statuettes on the outer piers; including two kings positioned in the
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periods, mainly during the 12th through 15th centuries. The objects include stone and wood sculptures,
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The very small "Bonne de Luxembourg" manuscript (each leaf 12.5 × 8.4 × 3.9 cm) is attributed to
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in Burgundy, France. Moutiers-Saint-Jean was sacked, burned, and rebuilt several times. In 1567, the
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The Art of Illumination: The Limbourg Brothers and the Belles Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry
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accessible but isolated location. The land and existing buildings were purchased that year from the
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above the kings. The large figurative sculptures on either side of the doorway represent the early
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and his second wife, Cecilia of Foix, the parents of Ermengol X, and that of a young boy, possibly
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in 1925 during one of his recurring monetary crises. The two had been introduced by the architect
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Equestrian Portrait of Cornelis and Michiel Pompe van Meerdervoort with Their Tutor and Coachman
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trustees by the museum. The current chairman of the board is the businessman and art collector
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English and French Medieval Stained Glass in the Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Kleinbauer, Helmut (1980). "A Theory about the Early History of the Cloisters Apocalypse".
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and column shafts recall Roman sculpture and are coiled by extravagant foliage, including
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are lined with elaborate and highly detailed rows of statuettes, which are mostly set in
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Deuchler, Florens (November 1969). "The Cloisters: A New Center for Mediaeval Studies".
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Rorimer, James (Summer 1942). "The Unicorn Tapestries Were Made for Anne of Brittany".
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Nickel, Helmut (1972). "A Theory about the Early History of the Cloisters Apocalypse".
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in south-western France, whose original abbey, except for the church, was destroyed by
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Capital from the monastery of Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert, French (Languedoc), after 804
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Deuchler, Florens (February 1971). "Looking at Bonne of Luxembourg's Prayer Book".
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The large "Nativity" panel (also known as "Christ is Born as Man's Redeemer") from
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Tomkins, Calvin (March 1970). "The Cloisters...The Cloisters...The Cloisters...".
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The Cloisters: The Building and the Collection of Mediaeval Art in Fort Tryon Park
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Christ Is Born as Man's Redeemer (Episode from the Story of the Redemption of Man)
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Sweet Herbs and Sundry Flowers: Medieval Gardens and the Gardens of the Cloisters
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writing their gospels. Capitals in the south gallery illustrate scenes from the
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The basis for the museum's architectural structure came from the collection of
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Siple, Ella (August 1938). "Medieval Art at the New Cloisters and Elsewhere".
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Annual Report for the Year 2010–11: Report from the Director and the President
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Annual Report for the Year 2014–15: Report from the Director and the President
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used the site's pathways and lanes for a scenic motorcycle chase. In the 2021
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clifftops across the river, which he had purchased over several years for the
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The Cloisters Apocalypse: An Early Fourteenth-Century Manuscript in Facsimile
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Husband, Timothy (Fall 2016). "Recent Acquisitions: A Selection, 2014–2016".
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The Cloisters in Popular Culture: 'Time in This Place Does Not Obey an Order'
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as well as complex medallion patterns. The glass on the east wall comes from
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Strouse, Jean (Winter 2000). "J. Pierpont Morgan: Financier and Collector".
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Freeman, Margaret (December 1956). "A Book of Hours for the Duke of Berry".
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The 15th-century "Falcon's Bath" tapestry was acquired by the museum in 2011
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A specialist museum, the Cloisters regularly acquires new works and rarely
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A Hushed Departure at the Met Museum Reveals Entrenched Management Culture
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hues—and the abundance of a wide variety of flora, they were produced for
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on the wall by the stairs dates to around 1330 and is from the church of
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donated a large number of works from the collection to the Metropolitan.
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Horste, Kathryn (1982). "Romanesque Sculpture in American Collections".
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The architects sought to both memorialize the north hill's role in the
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Forsyth, William (1978). "A Gothic Doorway from Moutiers-Saint-Jean".
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Wixom, William (Winter 1988). "Medieval Sculpture at The Cloisters".
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Bibliotheca Scholaria: Research Materials from the Cloisters Library
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used the Cloisters as the location for a convent school in his film
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Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
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Early Netherlandish Paintings: Rediscovery, Reception and Research
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and various kneeling angels. Carvings of angels are placed in the
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Ridderbos, Bernhard; Van Veen, Henk Th.; Van Buren, Anne (2005).
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leaves and grotesque heads peering out, including figures at the
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The Empress Elizabeth of Russia on Horseback, Attended by a Page
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Medieval Monuments at the Cloisters as They Were and as They Are
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Annual Report for the Year 2016–17 Exhibitions and Installations
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in France and dates to c. 1150. Two animals are carved into the
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Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center
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Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center
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Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
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The Virgin Mary and Five Standing Saints above Predella Panels
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Bishop dating from the 13th. The large limestone sculpture of
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Rorimer, James (1938). "New Acquisitions for the Cloisters".
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Hayward, Jane; Shepard, Mary; Clark, Cynthia (October 2012).
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View of the Gothic Chapel, with Catalan (Spanish) and French
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Mont Sainte-Victoire and the Viaduct of the Arc River Valley
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Nickel, Helmut; Hoffeld, Jeffrey; Deuchler, Florens (1971).
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Luminous Canterbury Pilgrims: Stained Glass at the Cloisters
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The Saint-Guilhem cloisters were taken from the site of the
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The Cloisters: Studies in Honor of the Fiftieth Anniversary
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The Cloisters: Studies in Honor of the Fiftieth Anniversary
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Husband, Timothy (2001). "Medieval Art and the Cloisters".
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The Cloisters: Studies in Honor of the Fiftieth Anniversary
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The Making of a Collection: Islamic Art at the Metropolitan
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A further major early source of objects was the art dealer
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AngloMania: Tradition and Transgression in British Fashion
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Rorimer, James (May 1948). "A Treasury at the Cloisters".
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Husband, Timothy (Spring 2013). "Creating the Cloisters".
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used its ramparts as a backdrop for her experimental film
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Other significant acquisitions include late 13th-century
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and panel paintings, of which the best known include the
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The Martyrdom of Saint Barbara (Lucas Cranach the Elder)
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The Unicorn Tapestries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Sculpture gardens, trails and parks in New York (state)
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The Interior of an Atelier of a Woman Painter (Lemoine)
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The chapel is entered from the Romanesque hall through
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Other major sources of objects were the collections of
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Lydia Crocheting in the Garden at Marly (Mary Cassatt)
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French Gothic windows from the Dominican monastery at
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wealth". The second major donor was the industrialist
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Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination
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Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination
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Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons Art of the In-Between
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Pair of Incense Boxes in the Shape of Mandarin Ducks
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The museum's building was designed by the architect
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Gregorio Luperón High School for Math & Science
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The Dance Class (Degas, Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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From the 779: 9886:New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan 7920:New York Public Library for the Performing Arts 7383:Death Becomes Her: A Century of Mourning Attire 7074:The Last Communion of Saint Jerome (Botticelli) 6914:A Goldsmith in His Shop, Possibly Saint Eligius 6789:Esther before Ahasuerus (Artemisia Gentileschi) 5513:Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 3100:Workshop of Rogier van der Weyden: The Nativity 2633:New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission 2550:, limewood with paint, probably German, c. 1490 2223:lantern slides of museum materials, manuscript 2004:The apse consists of a broad arch leading to a 2000:, Master of Pedret, Catalonia (Spain), c. 1100 964:" (or "Book of Revelation", c. 1330, probably 9851:Institutions founded by the Rockefeller family 7348:American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity 6614:Christ Carrying the Cross (El Greco, New York) 5944: 5606: 5566: 5550:Period Rooms in the Metropolitan Museum of Art 5234: 4771:, April 02, 2007. Retrieved September 15, 2018 4608: 4390: 4378: 4151: 4058: 3048: 2378:Lancet window, French (Normandy), c. 1250–1300 2351:Virgin and Child, French (Burgundy), 1130-1140 2325: 1685:figures. The inner garden has been set with a 9831:Art museums and galleries established in 1938 9201: 9016: 8222: 7531: 7114:Madame Grand (Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun) 6509:Bouquet of Small Chrysanthemums (Léon Bonvin) 5930: 3557:, April 11, 2005. Retrieved February 26, 2018 1920:(died c. 1314). The elaborate sarcophagus of 1102:in 1954, and donated it to the Metropolitan. 8554: 7289:Nativity scenes attributed to Zanobi Strozzi 6844:The Five Points (Metropolitan Museum of Art) 5852:. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 5633:. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 5573:. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 5552:. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 5493:. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 5408: 5346:. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 5047:. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 4988:. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 4969:. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 4966:The Cloisters: Medieval Art and Architecture 4751: 4736: 3593:The Burgos Tapestry: A Study in Conservation 2424:, illuminated manuscript, French, c. 1324–28 1880:, who was thought to have returned from the 1340:and was difficult to extract and transport. 816:, a foundational work in the development of 609:architectural artifacts from local farmers. 9800:National Register of Historic Places Portal 7672:Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art 7609:National September 11 Memorial & Museum 7194:The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (painting) 5237:The Nine Heroes Tapestries at the Cloisters 5133:. Ontario, Canada: Art Gallery of Ontario. 2297: 2235:, and a series taken during and just after 1419:Cathedral of Saint-Gervais-et-Saint-Protais 9785: 9208: 9194: 9023: 9009: 8350:Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Matthew 8229: 8215: 7538: 7524: 7284:Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine (Memling) 6619:Christ Presented to the People (Il Sodoma) 5937: 5923: 5881: 5417: 5235:Freeman, Margaret; Rorimer, James (1960). 4799:Qatar Uses Its Riches to Buy Art Treasures 4674:Medieval Treasury Reopens at The Cloisters 3135: 3015: 3013: 933: 806:The museum's best-known panel painting is 309: 45: 9217:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 8665:Columbia University Irving Medical Center 7439:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Centennial 7425:Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years 6854:The Forest in Winter at Sunset (painting) 6208:Miniature Altarpiece with the Crucifixion 5128: 4930: 4883: 4634:Chapel from Notre-Dame-du-Bourg at Langon 3198: 3162: 3087:Annunciation Triptych (Merode Altarpiece) 3060: 2708: 2706: 2704: 2702: 2077:. The chapter house consists of a single 859:Miniature Altarpiece with the Crucifixion 7958:Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum 7589:Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology 7545: 7324:Portrait of Madame Jacques-Louis Leblanc 7184:Merry company with two men and two women 6669:A Cowherd at Valhermeil, Auvers-sur-Oise 6238:Studiolo from the Ducal Palace in Gubbio 5753: 5735:The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs 5131:Small Wonders: Gothic Boxwood Miniatures 5119: 5090: 5028:. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. 5007:. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 4962: 4660: 4559: 4464: 4452: 4175: 3944: 3463: 3421: 3373: 3349: 3297: 3235:Ridderbos, Van Veen & Van Buren 2005 3123: 2896: 2755: 2618: 2506:, silver, partial gilt, British, c. 1470 2308:in 1942, and John Gassner's adaption of 2263: 2064: 1992: 1957: 1795: 1708: 1669:at Bonnefont-en-Comminges, southwest of 1646: 1577: 1518: 1494: 1461:and to provide a sweeping view over the 1432: 1305: 1236: 1144: 937: 783: 710: 630: 611: 8431:Our Saviour's Atonement Lutheran Church 8365:Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights 6689:Crucifixion with the Virgin and St John 6319:Adoration of the Magi (Bosch, New York) 5835:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 5806:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 5803: 5777:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 5774: 5757:Art and Architecture in Medieval France 5706:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 5703: 5677:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 5674: 5648:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 5645: 5628: 5430: 5363:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 5360: 5341: 5323:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 5320: 5310:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 5307: 5208:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 5205: 5168: 5147: 5093:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 5042: 5021: 4890:the Making of the Steven Spielberg Film 4816: 4807:, July 22, 2013. Retrieved May 26, 2018 4620: 4583: 4518: 4414: 4277: 4187: 4163: 4046: 3976:, June 13, 1986. 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It was acquired by the Met in 1968. 839:The 12th-century English walrus ivory 623:at his cloister in New York City, 1921 9189: 9004: 8952: 8803: 8718: 8675:Columbia University School of Nursing 8653: 8553: 8456: 8326: 8261: 8210: 8081:National Track and Field Hall of Fame 7519: 7234:Mountain Stream (John Singer Sargent) 6769:Egyptians Raising Water from the Nile 6649:The Collector of Prints (Edgar Degas) 6324:Adoration of the Shepherds (Mantegna) 5918: 5845: 5832: 5732: 5507: 5129:Ellis, Lisa; Suda, Alexandra (2016). 4648: 4571: 4542: 4530: 4506: 4494: 4479: 4402: 4353: 4338: 4321: 4306: 4294: 4216: 4204: 4136: 4124: 4082: 4070: 4022: 4010: 3998: 3970:A Date With Serenity At the Cloisters 3799: 3499: 3487: 3475: 3436: 3397: 3320: 3318: 3222: 3150: 3111: 3031: 3029: 2933: 2812: 2716:, Volume 21, No. 5, 1926. pp. 113–116 2678: 2555: 2489:Alexander the Great or Hector of Troy 1947: 1750:in the west gallery, followed by the 706: 126: 98: 70: 9826:1938 establishments in New York City 8932:George Washington Bridge Bus Station 8737:George Washington Educational Campus 8370:Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church 8041:American Academy of Arts and Letters 7493: 7446:The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion 7064:Lake George (John Frederick Kensett) 7009:Italian Hill Town (Arthur B. Davies) 6949:Head of Christ (Rembrandt, New York) 6469:Banquet in Silence (Marsden Hartley) 6464:The Banks of the Bièvre near Bicêtre 6419:The Artist's Wife and His Setter Dog 5547: 5389: 5061: 4963:Barnet, Peter; Wu, Nancy Y. (2005). 4907:from the original on October 9, 2021 4725:"The Cloisters Library and Archives" 3927: 3915: 3903: 3867: 3855: 3811: 3775: 3385: 2662:National Register of Historic Places 1677:, raised flower beds and lined with 857:, and an early 16th-century boxwood 701:Palisades Interstate Park Commission 8762:Yeshiva Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch 8360:Fort Washington Presbyterian Church 7855:New York Public Library Main Branch 7667:International Center of Photography 7555:Financial District and Battery Park 7418:In America: An Anthology of Fashion 7244:Movement No. 5, Provincetown Houses 7089:Lobster Fishermen (Marsden Hartley) 6874:Fur Traders Descending the Missouri 6749:The Dream of Aeneas (Salvator Rosa) 6604:The Chess Players (Eakins painting) 6519:The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne 6504:Annunciation (Botticelli, New York) 4439:"Monumental Moving Job". New York: 3362:Nickel, Hoffeld & Deuchler 1971 3286:Nickel, Hoffeld & Deuchler 1971 3079: 2951:"Cloisters Opened on Tryon Heights" 2279:sells or otherwise gets rid of them 2069:Langon Chapel, French, 12th century 1289:, South Netherlandish (probably in 1129:, grisaille, ink, and gold leaf on 1053:The Three Living and the Three Dead 988:" (c. 1399–1416) attributed to the 24: 8953: 8804: 8685:Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital 8410:St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church 8018:National Academy Museum and School 7941:(59th-125th Sts on or near 5th Av) 7898:American Museum of Natural History 7259:Mrs. Beckington (Alice Beckington) 6334:The Afternoon Meal (Luis Meléndez) 4096:The Bonnefont Cloister Herb Garden 3315: 3026: 2461:Amatory Brooch, German, c. 1340–60 2163: 2113:built as the south transept door. 1830:, and dates from around 1325. The 1538:lined with capitals enclosing the 1394:, now in the Campin room with the 25: 9902: 8400:St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Shrine 8056:Hamilton Grange National Memorial 7034:July Fourteenth, Rue Daunou, 1910 6809:The Farm at Les Collettes, Cagnes 6664:Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue 6479:A Basket of Clams (Winslow Homer) 6156:Armenian Gospel with Silver Cover 5868: 3713:Hayward, Shepard & Clark 2012 3701:Hayward, Shepard & Clark 2012 3686:Hayward, Shepard & Clark 2012 3674:Hayward, Shepard & Clark 2012 3630:Hayward, Shepard & Clark 2012 2825:Hayward, Shepard & Clark 2012 2608:) go to the Cloisters on a date. 2194:Monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza 661:, son of one of the designers of 386:Fort Tryon Park and the Cloisters 134:The Cloisters (the United States) 9794: 9784: 9775: 9774: 9275: 9268: 8262: 7502: 7501: 7492: 7467:Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy 7411:In America: A Lexicon of Fashion 7376:China: Through the Looking Glass 7341:Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty 7249:Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Phelps Stokes 7149:Manuel Osorio Manrique de Zúñiga 6829:Fish Market (Joachim Beuckelaer) 6414:Artillery (Roger de la Fresnaye) 6099:Metropolitan Museum of Art Guide 5909:Timothy Husband at The Cloisters 5760:. New York, NY: Harper and Row. 4877: 4848: 4835: 4822: 4791: 4774: 4757: 4718: 4692: 4679: 4666: 4626: 4597:Doorway from Moutiers-Saint-Jean 4589: 4433: 4420: 4359: 4222: 4105: 4088: 2910:The Cloisters Museum and Gardens 2712:"The Opening of the Cloisters". 2562:The Cloisters in popular culture 2538: 2526: 2511: 2496: 2481: 2466: 2454: 2429: 2413: 2398: 2383: 2371: 2356: 2344: 2332: 2204: 2116:Carvings on the elaborate white 2061:Doorway from Moutiers-Saint-Jean 2054: 1804:and Gothic stained glass windows 1791: 1573: 1523:Stone pillars and capitals with 1363: 1347: 1301: 1241:"The Unicorn is Attacked", from 1045: 1026: 892: 876: 261: 248: 125: 118: 97: 90: 69: 62: 8180:Rock&Roll Hall of Fame: NYC 8170:Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art 7939:Upper East Side and East Harlem 7903:Rose Center for Earth and Space 7886:(59th-125th Sts west of 5th Av) 7677:Lower East Side Tenement Museum 7390:Fashion and History: A Dialogue 7219:Morning, An Overcast Day, Rouen 7199:Miss V Dressed as a Bullfighter 6859:The Fortune Teller (de La Tour) 6679:Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus) 6659:Captain George K. H. Coussmaker 6474:Bashi-Bazouk (Jean-Léon Gérôme) 6228:Pomegranate carved in the round 4843:Medieval Drama at The Cloisters 3979: 3962: 3650: 3598: 3585: 3572: 3541: 3092: 3066: 2970: 2942: 2927: 2902: 2393:, ivory, English, c. 1290–1300 1651:View of the Bonnefont cloisters 1198:, who consist of three pagans ( 8150:Girl Scout Museum and Archives 8076:National Jazz Museum in Harlem 8013:Museum of the City of New York 7915:Children's Museum of Manhattan 7762:National Museum of Mathematics 7712:Whitney Museum of American Art 7574:Federal Hall National Memorial 6524:Brigand and His Wife in Prayer 6409:Aristotle with a Bust of Homer 6384:Anthony van Dyck self portrait 5614:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 5239:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2647: 2273:Acquisition and deaccessioning 1635:windows, but was convinced by 1437:Bonnefont garden and cloisters 1358:, North Netherlandish, 1500–10 1057:Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg 978:Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg 824:is well preserved with little 398: 351: 32:The Cloisters (disambiguation) 13: 1: 9881:Washington Heights, Manhattan 8835:163rd Street–Amsterdam Avenue 8719: 8697:Incarnation Children's Center 8592:Fort Washington Avenue Armory 8513:Boxers NYC Washington Heights 7875:United Nations Art Collection 7787:Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace 7362:Before Yesterday We Could Fly 7174:Max Schmitt in a Single Scull 7049:Lachrymae (Frederic Leighton) 6339:Alexander Hamilton (Trumbull) 6141:Cesnola Sphinx Funerary Stele 5894:Cloisters digital collections 5610:; Serrell, Katherine (1972). 5409:Jackson-Beck, Lauren (1989). 2611: 2574:. That year, German director 2251: 2120:limestone doorway depict the 1922:Ermengol VII, Count of Urgell 1516:the public on April 1, 1926. 1499:The Cuxa Cloister, c. 1130–40 1327:church of Saint Severinus in 1314:The Cloisters' collection of 1283: 1273: 1188: 1172: 1154: 1140: 986:Belles Heures du Duc de Berry 948:Belles Heures du Duc de Berry 836:by an unknown French master. 780:Panel paintings and sculpture 770: 597:. He lived in the village of 541: 526: 137:Show map of the United States 78:Location within New York City 9751:National Historic Landmarks 9031:New York City historic sites 8992:Manhattan Community Board 12 8855:181st Street/Fort Washington 8390:Our Lady of Esperanza Church 8327: 7687:Museum of Chinese in America 7214:Moonlight, Wood Island Light 7019:Jo, the Beautiful Irishwoman 6884:George Washington (Trumbull) 6764:Egyptian Woman with Earrings 6644:Coast Scene, Isles of Shoals 6609:Children Playing with a Goat 6404:Ariadne (Giorgio de Chirico) 6309:The Accommodations of Desire 5849:A Walk Through the Cloisters 4230:Gardens at The Met Cloisters 3037:A Treasury for The Cloisters 2936:"An "Oft-Repeated Anecdote"" 2408:, ivory, from Paris, c. 1300 2366:, metalwork, French, c. 1180 1642: 1485: 1335:, Germany. The collection's 853:statuette, a c. 1490 German 818:Early Netherlandish painting 581:museum near his home in the 568: 7: 9098:National Historic Landmarks 8480:Hispanic Society of America 8457: 8061:Hispanic Society of America 7925:New-York Historical Society 7910:Carnegie Hall (Rose Museum) 7835:Morgan Library & Museum 7825:John M. Mossman Lock Museum 7721:Chelsea, Flatiron, Gramercy 7614:New York City Police Museum 7274:A Musician and His Daughter 7004:Isle of the Dead (painting) 6899:Girl with a Cat (Gwen John) 6714:The Dead Christ with Angels 6233:Rectangular Octave Virginal 5969:Anna Wintour Costume Center 5901:, documentary presented by 5454:Metropolitan Museum Journal 5214:(1). New York, NY: 93–104. 5171:Metropolitan Museum Journal 5043:Cavallo, Adolph S. (1998). 4936:Metropolitan Museum Journal 4884:Bouzereau, Laurent (2021). 4715:. Retrieved August 19, 2018 2979:"4,473 Visit the Cloisters" 2326:Objects from the collection 2174:Moutier-Saint-Jean de Réôme 1998:Virgin and Child in Majesty 1786: 1740:Saint George and the Dragon 1428: 955:The museum's collection of 749:Morgan Library & Museum 509:and mostly dating from the 10: 9907: 9866:Metropolitan Museum of Art 8881:178th–179th Street Tunnels 8783:Mother Cabrini High School 8654: 8528:Fort George Amusement Park 8436:St. Teresa of Avila Church 8426:Old Christ Church Lutheran 7998:Metropolitan Museum of Art 7810:Houdini Museum of New York 7642:Asian American Arts Centre 7599:Museum of American Finance 7279:The Musicians (Caravaggio) 7229:Mother and Child (Cassatt) 7109:Madame Élisabeth de France 6974:I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold 6924:The Gulf Stream (painting) 6889:Gilbert Stuart (Goodridge) 6759:Madonna and Child (Duccio) 6494:Black Stork in a Landscape 6444:Bamboo in the Four Seasons 6268:Statuette of the lady Tiye 6176:Fieschi Morgan Staurotheke 5946:Metropolitan Museum of Art 5754:Stoddard, Whitney (1972). 5548:Peck, Amelia, ed. (1996). 5394:. Berlin: Taschen Verlag. 4923: 4788:. Retrieved March 30, 2018 4782:NYU Alumni: Daniel Brodsky 4609:Rorimer & Serrell 1972 4391:Rorimer & Serrell 1972 4152:Rorimer & Serrell 1972 4059:Rorimer & Serrell 1972 3049:Freeman & Rorimer 1960 2559: 2547:Statuette of Saint Barbara 2391:Enthroned Virgin and Child 2311:The Second Shepherds' Play 2058: 1951: 1769: 1608:Presentation at the Temple 1167:, the South Netherlandish 850:Enthroned Virgin and Child 657:In 1927 Rockefeller hired 563: 475:Metropolitan Museum of Art 457:, specializes in European 453:. The museum, situated in 165:99 Margaret Corbin Drive, 29: 9770: 9739: 9619: 9284: 9266: 9227: 9113: 9036: 8986: 8959: 8948: 8924: 8873: 8850:181st Street/St. Nicholas 8825:155th Street/St. Nicholas 8814: 8810: 8799: 8775: 8729: 8725: 8714: 8690:Sloane Hospital for Women 8660: 8649: 8610: 8564: 8560: 8549: 8500: 8467: 8463: 8452: 8418: 8385:Mount Sinai Jewish Center 8375:Holyrood Episcopal Church 8345:Church of the Incarnation 8337: 8333: 8322: 8268: 8257: 8244: 8188: 8127: 8099: 8086:Yeshiva University Museum 8031: 8003:Mount Vernon Hotel Museum 7938: 7883: 7840:Museum of Arts and Design 7800: 7730:Center for Jewish History 7720: 7697:New York City Fire Museum 7652:Eldridge Street Synagogue 7632: 7604:Museum of Jewish Heritage 7584:George Gustav Heye Center 7554: 7490: 7332: 7314:Old Trees, Level Distance 7254:Mrs. Atkinson (Gwen John) 7204:Model by the Wicker Chair 7129:Magdalene with Two Flames 7039:The Kearsarge at Boulogne 6959:The Hermit (Il solitario) 6939:The Harvesters (painting) 6754:Dressing for the Carnival 6439:Autumn Rhythm (Number 30) 6434:Autumn Ivy (Ogata Kenzan) 6389:Approaching Thunder Storm 6281: 6202:Kneeling Bull with Vessel 6108: 6080: 6022: 5997: 5959: 5952: 5342:Husband, Timothy (2008). 5256:. Yale University Press. 5025:Monuments of Medieval Art 3237:, pp. 177 & 194. 2934:Costa, Francesca (2022). 2474:Appliqué Figure of Christ 2305:The Miracle of Theophilus 2285:, a Southern Netherlands 2106:Moutiers-Saint-Jean Abbey 1354:"Descent of the Damned", 928:French Revolutionary Army 924:Gothic boxwood miniatures 907:, South Netherlandish, c. 869:boxes and playing cards. 659:Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. 473:periods. Governed by the 428: 420: 412: 407: 396: 381: 371: 363: 359: 345: 332: 325: 321: 317: 290: 237: 219: 180: 161: 146: 81:Show map of New York City 56: 51:View of the main entrance 44: 9504:Richmond (Staten Island) 8555:Buildings and structures 8355:Fort Tryon Jewish Center 8117:Statue of Liberty Museum 7893:American Folk Art Museum 7830:Madame Tussauds New York 6969:Houses on the Achterzaan 6879:Garden at Sainte-Adresse 6779:Entrance to a Dutch Port 6729:The Defense of Champigny 6629:Claes Duyst van Voorhout 6574:Camouflage Self-Portrait 6539:Broadway and 42nd Street 6304:The Abduction of Rebecca 6299:A Vase of Flowers (1716) 6258:Woman Seen from the Back 5989:Thomas J. Watson Library 5979:Robert Goldwater Library 5022:Calkins, Robert (2005). 4705:August 20, 2018, at the 4102:. Retrieved May 22, 2016 2422:Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux 2298:Exhibitions and programs 2122:Coronation of the Virgin 2014:Daniel in the lions' den 1987:San Baudelio de Berlanga 1612:Daniel in the Lions' Den 1247:tapestries. Brussels or 1222:) and three Christians ( 1038:Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux 974:Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux 887:", English, 12th century 736:Münstertal, Black Forest 591:Art Institute of Chicago 106:The Cloisters (New York) 8508:181st Street Ice Palace 8405:St. Rose of Lima Church 8175:Museum of Primitive Art 8091:Studio Museum in Harlem 7930:Nicholas Roerich Museum 7860:New York Transit Museum 7682:Merchant's House Museum 7453:The Pictures Generation 7239:Mountain with Red House 7224:Moses Striking the Rock 6979:In a Courtyard, Tangier 6929:Harlequin with a Guitar 6904:Glass Blowers of Murano 6839:Fishing Boats, Key West 6569:The Calm Sea (painting) 6499:Boating (Édouard Manet) 6394:Arab Woman (watercolor) 6369:Ancient Rome (painting) 6186:The Hunt of the Unicorn 5629:Rorimer, James (1951). 5003:Bolton, Andrew (2018). 4948:10.1086/met.40.20320643 1965:, Spanish, c. 1175–1200 1844:Santa Maria de Farfanya 1704: 1691:The Hunt of the Unicorn 1602:. The capitals contain 1592:Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert 1582:Saint-Guilhem Cloisters 1490: 1244:The Hunt of the Unicorn 1184:The Hunt of the Unicorn 1153:. South Netherlandish, 1059:", French, 14th century 934:Illuminated manuscripts 855:statue of Saint Barbara 684:Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert 678:and France. Parts from 644:John D. Rockefeller Jr. 636:John D. Rockefeller Jr. 595:Académie des Beaux-Arts 523:illuminated manuscripts 487:John D. Rockefeller Jr. 228:Romanesque architecture 27:Museum in New York City 9240:Keeper of the Register 8906:Fort Washington Avenue 8165:Museum of Biblical Art 7865:Paley Center for Media 7369:Camp: Notes on Fashion 7309:Oedipus and the Sphinx 7299:Northeaster (painting) 6954:The Heart of the Andes 6869:The Funeral (painting) 6799:The Experts (painting) 6589:Catania and Mount Etna 6579:Cannon Rock (painting) 6549:Burg Weiler Altarpiece 6454:Bain à la Grenouillère 6374:Annunciation (Memling) 6273:Phoenician metal bowls 6067:Philippe de Montebello 6047:Herbert Eustis Winlock 6032:Luigi Palma di Cesnola 5903:Philippe de Montebello 5846:Young, Bonnie (1979). 5390:Ingo, Walther (2014). 4984:Bayard, Tania (1997). 3987:Saint-Guilhem Cloister 2875:, pp. 6 & 26. 2572:Meditation on Violence 2476:, French, 13th century 2316:Art Gallery of Ontario 2269: 2070: 2001: 1966: 1898:Margaret of Gloucester 1878:knight of the crusades 1805: 1729:in 1571. Small narrow 1714: 1652: 1583: 1527: 1500: 1438: 1417:, glass work from the 1311: 1256: 1160: 1151:Nine Heroes tapestries 1082:was the third wife of 952: 803: 739: 688:Bonnefont-en-Comminges 639: 624: 465:, with a focus on the 348:New York City Landmark 335:U.S. Historic district 150:May 10, 1938 9760:Outside New York City 9255:National Park Service 9235:Contributing property 8023:Neue Galerie New York 7767:Print Center New York 7740:Fotografiska New York 7054:Lady at the Tea Table 7024:Joy of Life (Valadon) 6934:The Harvest, Pontoise 6724:The Death of Socrates 6719:The Death of Harmonia 6654:Comtesse de la Châtre 6489:Black Iris (painting) 6344:The Allegory of Faith 6213:Modern Gothic cabinet 5889:Curatorial department 4367:Tomb Effigy of a Lady 3549:Capturing the Unicorn 3199:Ellis & Suda 2016 3163:Ellis & Suda 2016 3035:Brennan, Christine. " 2666:National Park Service 2519:Adoration of the Magi 2267: 2246:Marburg Picture Index 2233:George Joseph Demotte 2140:(d. 511) and his son 2068: 2010:Adoration of the Magi 1996: 1961: 1861:. Three are from the 1799: 1712: 1689:of the type found in 1650: 1581: 1522: 1498: 1436: 1309: 1240: 1148: 1100:Maurice de Rothschild 976:" (c. 1324–28), the " 941: 830:Rogier van der Weyden 787: 714: 690:, Trie-sur-Baïse and 634: 615: 441:, is a museum in the 339:Contributing property 238:Public transit access 9871:Museums in Manhattan 9444:New York (Manhattan) 8896:Broadway (Manhattan) 8628:Highbridge Reservoir 8602:Morris–Jumel Mansion 8587:Duke Ellington House 8572:555 Edgecombe Avenue 8395:St. Elizabeth Church 8278:Fort Washington Park 8155:KGB Espionage Museum 8140:Dahesh Museum of Art 8071:Morris–Jumel Mansion 8008:Museum of Motherhood 7850:Museum of Modern Art 7624:South Street Seaport 7319:Pity (William Blake) 7304:Nude Before a Mirror 7264:Mrs. Hugh Hammersley 7189:Mezzetino (painting) 7169:The Matador Saluting 7164:The Masquerade Dress 7044:The Lacemaker (Maes) 6864:Fruit Dish and Glass 6819:Ferry near Gorinchem 6804:The Falls of Niagara 6794:Ethel Scull 36 Times 6674:Cows Crossing a Ford 6514:Boy Carrying a Sword 6379:Annunziata Polyptych 6314:The Actor (painting) 6263:Statuette of Mercury 6161:Calligraphic Galleon 6136:Coffin of Nedjemankh 6052:Francis Henry Taylor 6037:Caspar Purdon Clarke 5961:The Met Fifth Avenue 4661:Barnet & Wu 2005 4560:Barnet & Wu 2005 4465:Barnet & Wu 2005 4453:Barnet & Wu 2005 4176:Barnet & Wu 2005 3945:Barnet & Wu 2005 3374:Barnet & Wu 2005 3124:Barnet & Wu 2005 2897:Barnet & Wu 2005 2756:Barnet & Wu 2005 2521:, German, c. 1470–80 2438:International Gothic 2406:The Crucified Christ 2218:Library and archives 2158:Eleanor of Aquitaine 2034:Convent of St. Clara 1963:The Fuentidueña Apse 1954:The Fuentidueña Apse 1884:with a relic of the 1568:Bernard of Clairvaux 1505:Sant Miquel de Cuixà 1411:Château de Bouvreuil 1084:Charles IV of France 1072:historiated initials 962:Cloisters Apocalypse 951:". French, 1399–1416 697:New Jersey Palisades 680:Sant Miquel de Cuixà 437:, also known as the 421:Designated NYCL 109:Show map of New York 30:For other uses, see 9747:Bridges and tunnels 8916:St. Nicholas Avenue 8597:Hudson View Gardens 8380:Khal Adath Jeshurun 8300:J. Hood Wright Park 7963:El Museo del Barrio 7777:Rubin Museum of Art 7635:(Chambers-14th Sts) 7557:(Below Chambers St) 7294:Night-Shining White 7094:The Lovesick Maiden 6909:Golden Cock and Hen 6849:Florinda (painting) 6824:The Fingernail Test 6624:Christ with a Staff 6564:Ca' Dolfin Tiepolos 6248:The Triumph of Fame 6116:Amathus sarcophagus 4932:Ainsworth, Maryan W 4786:New York University 4379:Reynolds Brown 1992 3547:Preston, Richard. " 2240:prints are kept on 2154:Henry II of England 2088:taken from a small 1928:, which also shows 1777:Margaret B. 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