Terracotta krater ca. 750–735 B.C. – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Alexander, Christine. 1939. Early Greek Art: A Picture Book. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. McClees, Helen and Christine Alexander. 1941. The Daily Life of the Greeks and Romans: As Illustrated in the Classical Collections, 6th ed. pp. 126–27, 129, fig. 155, New York: The Metropolitan …

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/248904

Classic Harbor Line (New York City) – Tripadvisor

See the New York skyline and the Statue of Liberty by water in style on this 1920s-style yacht cruise. Complete with open-air viewing decks and a climate-controlled, glassed-in observatory, this yacht makes for a comfortable way to beat the crowds and see the sights on a harbor tour.

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New law requires New York museums to label Nazi-looted works

A New York state law that requires museums to identify art looted during the Nazi period may affect paintings and sculptures — by Picasso, Renoir, Klimt and others — in Manhattan institutions …

https://nypost.com/2022/08/22/new-law-requires-new-york-museums-to-label-nazi-looted-works/

University of the State of New York – Wikipedia

The University of the State of New York (USNY, / ˈ juː z n iː /) is the state of New York’s governmental umbrella organization for both public and private institutions in New York State. The “university” is not an educational institution: it is, in fact, a licensing and accreditation body that sets standards for schools operating in New York State, from pre-kindergarten through professional …

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New York Art Fairs / 2022 Art Fair Guide – Art Collecting

The Art Show Park Avenue Armory 67th Street and Park Avenue New York, NY November 3 – 6, 2022 The Art Show offers intimately scaled and thoughtfully curated presentations of the highest quality-fostering active conversations with gallerists, new relationships, and close looking at works by artists from a variety of genres, practices, and national and international origins.

https://art-collecting.com/newyork_art_fairs.htm

First Steps, after Millet 1890 – The Metropolitan Museum of Art

“The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: Chefs-d’œuvre de la peinture européenne,” June 23–November 12, 2006, no. 49. Barcelona. Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya. “Grandes maestros de la pintura europea de The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Nueva York: De El Greco a Cézanne,” December 1, 2006–March 4, 2007, no. 41.

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/436526

Amedeo Modigliani | Reclining Nude | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. “Painters in Paris: 1895–1950,” March 8–December 31, 2000, extended to January 14, 2001, unnumbered cat. (p. 86). Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art. “Picasso and the School of Paris: Paintings from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York,” September 14–November 24, 2002, no. 34. Tokyo. Bunkamura …

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Another Antiquity Suspected of Being Looted Will Be Seized from the …

New York’s Antiquity Trafficking Unit plans to seize an allegedly stolen 6th century Indian sculpture from the Met, just the latest artifact to be recovered from the museum.

https://observer.com/2022/09/another-antiquity-suspected-of-being-looted-will-be-seized-from-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art/

Claude Monet | Water Lilies | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Exh. cat., The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 2018, pp. 105, 186, ill. p. 2, fig. 102 (color, overall and detail). Claire M. Barry in Monet: The Late Years. Exh. cat., Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Fort Worth, 2019, pp. 40–45, figs. 64, 68, 69 (color, overall and details), compares it in size and format to both “Water-Lily Pond …

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Demographic history of New York City – Wikipedia

Overview. The population of New York City was over 90% Non-Hispanic White until the post-World War II era. Large numbers of non-whites only began settling in Manhattan in the 1920s and in the rest of NYC after World War II. The slowest area in the city to change its racial makeup was Staten Island, which was the only borough of New York City to retain a Non-Hispanic White majority after the 1980s.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographic_history_of_New_York_City