Two Men Contemplating the Moon, ca. 1825-30, oil on canvas, Caspar David Friedrich |
Last Friday, we made an impromptu visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art after canceling our long-awaited trip to the Ronald S. Lauder NEUE GALERIE Museum for German and Austrian Art in Manhattan. Unfortunately for us, every first Friday of the month the NEUE GALERIE is free and as you'd imagine there was a crowded queue stretching around the block. Reluctant to wait, we decided to reschedule our visit and go to the Met instead.
Final Study for the Monument to Balzac, modeled 1897, cast 1972, bronze, Aguste Rodin |
Ville-d'Avray, 1790, oil on canvas, Camille Corot |
(L) Reverie, ca. 1860-65, oil on wood, Camille Corot. (R) The Muse: History, ca. 1865, oil on canvas, Camille Corot |
It should be noted, as of this writing, that the museum’s website wrongly states that Friedrich's Two Men Contemplating the Moon is currently not on view.
Saltash with the Water Ferry, Cornwall, 1811, oil on canvas, Joseph Mallord William Turner |
(L) Study of a Female Nude, 1840, oil on canvas, Henri Lehmann. (R) Brigand and His Wife in Prayer, 1824, oil on canvas, Léopold Robert |
Repose, 1895, oil on canvas, John White Alexander |
Hopefully, next time we will be able to visit the NEUE GALERIE; but if not, the Met is just down the block.
(L) Mr. and Mrs. I.N. Phelps Stokes, 1897, oil on canvas, John Singer Sargent. (R) A Rose, 1907, oil on canvas, Thomas Anshutz |
Leatherstocking's Rescue, 1832, oil on canvas, John Quidor |
(L) Genius of Mirth, 1842; this carving, 1843, marble, Thomas Crawford. (R) Nydia, the Blind Flower Girl of Pompeii, ca. 1853-54; this carving, 1859, marble, Randolph Rogers |
Spanish Music Hall, 1902, oil on canvas board, Everett Shinn |
Aquamanile in the form of a Lion, 1100-1200, copper alloy with glass inlay, North German |