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Old Masters

Hercules Segers, Woodland Path

Hercules Segers: Fantasy Land

The work of Hercules Segers, an incredibly innovative 17th-century Dutch landscape artist, comes to the Met, giving viewers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

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Claude Monet, House by the Zaan at Zaandam

Claude Monet: First Impressions

A current exhibition charts the beginning of Claude Monet’s career.

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Alphonse Mucha, Cycles Perfecta, 1902.

La Belle Époque: Poster Pioneers

The French Belle Époque brought the world the fine-art advertising poster, creating a collecting mania that hasn’t subsided since.

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Leonardo Cremonini, I cavalli che urlano, 1954-1955

Leonardo Cremonini: Paintings as Postcards

A forgotten postwar Italian artist comes to the fore.

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Gustav Stickley, Adjustable-Back Chair No. 2342

The Hand of the Craftsman

Professedly functional but sometimes fanciful, American Arts & Crafts objects still lend themselves to harmonious living.

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Oscar Bluemner, Sunset Effect on Rain, 1929

Oscar Bluemner: The Vermillionaire

Painting the landscape, Oscar Bluemner was also painting himself, in his own unique colors.

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Rolph Scarlett, Untitled (RS0382)

Objective: Non-Objectivity

Rolph Scarlett joined the quest for a pure art so independent of the everyday world that it couldn’t even be called “abstract.”

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Conservators at the Opificia delle Pietre Dure in Florence

Taken at the Flood

Fifty years after a catastrophic flood, the last of Florence’s damaged artworks have been restored and returned to their rightful places.

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Richard Erdman, Continuum IV

Richard Erdman: Set in Stone

For sculptor Richard Erdman, marble is a living thing.

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