
L'histoire
Walk into the Metropolitan and you can cross the ancient world, medieval Europe, imperial China and modern New York in a single afternoon. One wing holds an entire Egyptian temple, the Temple of Dendur, given by Egypt in the 1960s and rebuilt stone by stone behind a glass wall facing Central Park. Beyond it run galleries of European painting, a hall of arms and armor, a collection of historical dress, and an American Wing built around the marble facade of a demolished Wall Street bank. The Met was meant to hold the whole world, and it now keeps close to two million objects.
It had to build that from nothing. When a group of Americans incorporated the museum in 1870, the young United States had no royal or imperial hoard to inherit the way the Louvre or the Prado had. The founders, the lawyer John Jay among them, set out to assemble an encyclopedia of human art for a country that owned none. Its first purchase was a single Roman sarcophagus, and the next year a block of 174 European paintings gave it a picture gallery overnight.
The city granted it land inside Central Park on one condition, that the doors stay open to the public. The columned Fifth Avenue front that visitors climb today was designed by Richard Morris Hunt and finished in 1902. Behind it the original red-brick building of 1880 still stands, hidden inside the later wings and visible now only from within the galleries.
Collection
316 œuvres
José Costa y Bonells, dit PepitoFrancisco Goya, 1810
Joseph-Henri Altès (1826-1895)Edgar Degas, 1868
Juan Gris (1887–1927)Amedeo Modigliani, 1915
Paysage aux étoilesHenri-Edmond Cross, 1906
Madame Cézanne (Hortense Fiquet, 1850-1922) dans la serrePaul Cézanne, 1891
Madame Cézanne à la robe rougePaul Cézanne, 1889
Odalisque, harmonie en rougeHenri Matisse, 1926
Lauriers-rosesVincent van Gogh, 1888
Le Paiement à l'hôtessePieter de Hooch, 1674
Portrait d'un homme, probablement un membre de la famille Van BeresteynRembrandt, 1632
Portrait d'une femme, probablement membre de la famille Van BeresteynRembrandt, 1632
Portrait d'une jeune femmeLorenzo di Credi, 1490
Portrait d'Ignacio Garcini y QueraltFrancisco Goya, 1804
Portrait de James Stuart, duc de Lennox et RichmondAntoine van Dyck, 1634
Portrait de Josefa de Castilla Portugal y van Asbrock de GarciniFrancisco Goya, 1804
Portrait de Robert Rich, deuxième comte de WarwickAntoine van Dyck, 1634
Portrait de Tiburcio Pérez y Cuervo, l'architecteFrancisco Goya, 1820
Pont de chemin de fer sur la Marne à JoinvilleArmand Guillaumin, 1871
Rébecca et Ivanhoé blesséEugène Delacroix, 1823
Rubens, sa femme Hélène Fourment et un de leurs enfantsPierre Paul Rubens, 1635
Matin de printemps au cœur de la villeChilde Hassam, 1890
Nature morte aux pommes et au pichetCamille Pissarro, 1872
Ressac, îles de ShoalsChilde Hassam, 1913
L'Agonie dans le jardinRaphaël, 1504
Le JardinierGeorges Seurat, 1882