Metropolitan Museum of Art:
Medieval Collection on 5th Avenue
by
Meaghan McCarthy and Chris Daenzer
The collection of artifacts above is primarily
steelyard weights
and statues in the early/middle Byzantine collection.
In addition to the Cloisters collection uptown, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has
a medieval art collection located on the first floor in the main building on 5th Avenue.
The collection extends from the 4th to the 16th century, and covers many distinct areas
such as Byzantium, Early Christian and Gothic art.
In 1917, J. Pierrepoint Morgan gave the Museum many works of art, which strongly
supplemented the collection along with various gifts from other collectors. Artifacts are
only a small part of the medieval collection that also includes various paintings,
tapestries and armor/weapons.
Bibliography
Montebello, Phillipe, Dir., The Metropolitan Museum of Art Guide, 2d ed., (New
York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1994)
Links
Medieval
NewYork | MMA Medieval Main | Gold
Jewelry | Silver Artifacts | Caskets | Stone Carvings | Ivory Plaques
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