Philippe de Montebello and the Metropolitan Museum of Art [ Texto impreso]:] 1977-2008 / James R. Houghton and members of the staff.
Material type:
- 9781588393401 (Metropolitan Museum of Art (hc))
- 9780300154245 (Yale University Press (hc))
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Monografía prestable | Biblioteca FJM Sala general | Estudios Curatoriales | N 610 .P48 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1200775 |
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Antiquity / Dorothea Arnold, Joan Aruz and Carlos A. Picón (p. 3) -- Medieval Europe / Peter Barnet (p. 23) -- Europe from the Renaissance / Everett Fahy, Keith Christiansen, Walter Liedtke, Colta Ives, George R. Goldner, Ian Wardropper, Thomas P. Campbell, Dita Amory, Laurence B. Kanter (p. 31) -- American art / Morrison H. Heckscher (p. 69) -- Musical instruments / J. Kenneth Moore (p. 75) -- Music at the museum / Hilde Limondjian (p. 83) -- Arms and armor / Stuart W. Pyhrr and Donald J. La Rocca (p. 89) -- Asian art / Maxwell K. Hearn and James C. Y. Watt (p. 97) -- Islamic Art / Stefano Carboni (p. 105) -- Africa, Oceania, and the Americas / Julie Jones, Alisa LaGamma, Eric Kjellgren, Virginia-Lee Webb (p. 113) -- The modern era / Gary Tinterow (p. 127) -- Photographs / Malcolm Daniel (p. 135) -- Costume / Harold Koda (p. 143) -- Publications / John P. O'Neill (p. 151)
"In this unusual glimpse into the Metropolitan Museum, members of curatorial and other key departments describe Philippe de Montebello's impact on their activities during the thirty-one years of his directorship. The transformations that took place during his tenure are astonishing: countless numbers of the museum's finest works familiar to visitors today were acquired, galleries were redesigned, additions were constructed, and new approaches for bringing the arts to the public were developed. De Montebello's unwavering pursuit of excellence, support for scholarship and curatorial initiative, organizational grasp, and flashes of humor inform this fascinating collection of stories that illustrate the challenges and triumphs of one of the world's greatest art museums" (bookseller's description)