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Discover the peaceful tranquility of Peach Blossom Spring in this story originally told seventeen hundred years ago by the poet Tao Qian.
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Published: 2008-03-31
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Curator Gary Tinterow visits the New York studio of the painter John Currin to discuss the special exhibition Gustave Courbet.
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Published: 2008-03-03
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Curator Alisa LaGamma talks to artist El Anatsui about his work, including the sculpture Between Heaven and Earth, which was recently installed in the African art galleries.
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Published: 2008-01-21
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This episode, produced for younger audiences ages 7–12, features an African folk tale and is inspired by a linguist staff (oykeame) in the Museum's collection. Narrated by actor Ronnie Washington.
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Published: 2007-12-24
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This episode, written and performed by the Museum's summer 2007 high school interns, brings the Studio Craft movement to life.
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Published: 2007-11-05
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Guest curator Roger Taylor traces the history and impact of the paper negative, or calotype, which was invented by Henry Talbot in 1841.
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Published: 2007-10-22
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Curator Walter Liedtke discusses the Museum's unparalleled collection of seventeenth-century Dutch paintings, and provides insight into nineteenth-century Americans' fascination with these works from the age of Rembrandt.
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Published: 2007-09-17
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Director Philippe de Montebello offers a glimpse of the Metropolitan's state-of-the-art Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education, opening October 23.
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Published: 2007-08-13
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Curator Harold Koda explains Paul Poiret's significant contributions to the world of fashion.
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Published: 2007-07-23
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Discover the significance and historical context of Edward Hopper's 1929 painting The Lighthouse at Two Lights through a talk by one of our college interns.
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Published: 2007-07-09
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