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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin Index Summer 1991 — Spring 1992 New Series, Volume XLIX A Ancient Art: Gifts from The Norbert Schimmel Collection. Introduction: compartmented, supported by rams, Mesopotamia, ca. 2600- Joan R. Mertens. Entries: Marsha Hill, Elizabeth J. Milleker, 2500 8.c., 11 Oscar White Muscarella, and Catharine H. Roehrig, No. 4, 1-64 weight, handled, southern Iran or Afghanistan, late 3rd millen. 8.c., Amarna reliefs, 25-32, 57-59, see also Egyptian, reliefs 19 Ancient Near Eastern, 5-21, 53-56 Concordance, 63-64 appliqué, Anatolia, ca. 14th-13th cen. B.c., 54 (no. 10) Egyptian ax head in shape of horse, northern Afghanistan, late 3rd-early 2nd amulets: falcon-headed crocodile, early Ptolemaic, 305-247 B.c., 59 millen. 8.c., 56 (no. 30) (no. 48); crocodile, early Ptolemaic, 305-247 8.c., 59 (no. 48); ax, shaft-hole, northern Afghanistan, ca. 2000-1750 b.c., 53 (no. 6) ram’s-head, Dynasty 25, ca. 770-657 B.c., 34 belt decoration in form of bird-demon, Urartian, ca. late 8th-7th cen. bowls, fragments of, 59 (no. 49) B.c., 8 container, cosmetic, in form of Bes-image, prob. Dynasty 27, 525-404 belt (scenes of bull and lion hunt), Urartian, ca. 8th-7th cen. 8.c., 9 B.c., 33; see also statuettes /f igurines boss (bull’s head), northern Afghanistan, late 3rd-early 2nd millen. painting, tomb (standing woman), Dynasty 18, ca. 1500 B.c., 59 (no. B.c., 54 (no. 9) 47) brooch, Lydian or East Greek, ca. 5th cen. s.c., 10 protome (lion holding head of Nubian in its jaws), late Dynasty 18- circlet and pair of pins (spherical heads), central Anatolia, ca. 15th- early Dynasty 19, ca. 1391-1280 B.c., 32 13th cen. B.c., 55 (no. 16) reliefs (Amarna), Dynasty 18, ca. 1345-1335 8.c.: Akhenaten clutching earring, Achaemenian, Sth-4th cen. B.c., 18 olive branch, 27; Akhenaten presenting duck to Aten, 25; fibula, Assyrian, 7th cen. 8.c., 14 attendants of royal family, 28; chariots in royal procession, 58 ingot (inscribed, Hittite hieroglyphs), central Anatolia, ca. 15th-13th (no. 42); court ladies at ceremony, 58 (no. 40); decorated kiosk cen. B.c., 55 (no. 17) column, 57 (no. 35); desert scene with antelope, 30; detail of lid (serpent in relief), southern Iran or Afghanistan, late 3rd-early offering, 57 (no. 36); female dancers with instruments, 58 (no. 2nd millen. 8.c., 21 39); female musicians, 28; fishing scene, 59 (no. 46); four royal mace head (recumbent bulls), southern Mesopotamia, ca. 3100-2900 attendants, 28; chariot scene (fragment), 59 (no. 45); scene with B.c., 54 (no. 11) running horses (fragment), 58 (no. 43); grapevine, 31; king medallion (seated goddess and male worshiper), eastern Anatolia, ca. making offering, 57 (no. 34); king’s hand, 57 (no. 33); part of 8th-7th cen. B.c., 55 (no. 18) procession, 57 (no. 38); purification of royal woman, 57 (no. 37); peg (kneeling male), southern Mesopotamia, ca. 2900-2334 8.c., 54 ripe barley, 32; scene with royal boat, 58 (no. 41); two bowing (no. 14) courtiers behind Nefertiti, 27-28; two chariot horses, 30; two pendant, compartmented (bull's head), Iran, ca. 2900 a.c., 55 (no. 19) princesses, 27; two soldiers, 58 (no. 44) pins: bird on pin, eastern Iran, ca. 2500 8.c., 53 (no. 2); terminating in statuettes/ f igurines: head of priest, mid- to late 4th cen. 8.c., 35; head three — heads, Urartian, ca. 7th cen. 8.c., 10; winged dragon of woman, late Dynasty 18, ca. 1391-1353 8.c., 24; hedgehog, terminal, northern Afghanistan, late 3rd-early 2nd millen. 8.c., Middle Kingdom, ca. 2040-1640 8.c., 22; monkey holding kohl 56 (no. 32) tube, early Dynasty 18, ca. 1550-1479 8.c., 23; monkey holding plaque, lion, northern Afghanistan, late 3rd-early 2nd millen. 8.c., 56 baby, Dynasty 12, ca. 1991-1783 8.c., 22; sculptor’s model, 2nd (no. 31) half 4th cen. 8.c., 36; of Wepwawet, Ist millen. 8.c., 59 (no. 50) pommel (wolflike creatures in combat), western Asia, 3rd-Ist cen. Greek and Roman B.c., 56 (no. 28) amphorae: neck, black-figure, panathenaic shape, Greek (Archaic, quiver cover, western Asia, ca. 9th-8th cen. 8.c., 55 (no. 22) Attic), ca. 540-530 b.c., 40; neck, Etruscan, ca. 460 B.c., 61 (no. 66) rollers: Iran or Mesopotamia, early 2nd millen. 8.c., 53 (nos. 3, 4) attachments: in form of mounted archer, South Italian (Campanian, roundels: southwestern Iran, 14th-13th cen. a.c., 14; northwestern Suessula?), early 5th cen. 8.c., 62 (no. 70); in form of two lions, Iran, ca. 9th-7th cen. 8.c., 55 (no. 23); with griffin heads, western one pair of lions conjoined, five-petaled flower, Etruscan, ca. Asia, late 1st millen. 8.c., 56 (nos. 26, 27) 550-500 8.c., 62 (no. 69) spoon handle terminating in calf’s head, Iran, 1st half 5th cen. s.c., 55 belly guards (mitrai), Greek (Archaic, Cretan), iate 7th cen. B.c., 39 (no. 24) bracelets: in form of snake, Greek (Hellenistic, Ptolemaic), ca. 300-250 stamp seal (addorsed lion foreparts), Iran, 5th cen. B.c., 56 (no. 25) B.c., 60 (no. 59); with ram’s-head finials, Greek (early Hellenis- standard surmounted by ram, Iran, late 2nd millen. 8.c, 15 tic), late 4th cen. 8.c., 61 (no. 68) statues/figurines: bison, Mesopotamia, 3rd millen. 8.c., 54 (no. 12); dishes: lekane, red figure, Greek (South Italian, Apulian), ca. 340-330 dedicatory, southern Mesopotamia, ca. 2600-2334 B.c., 54 (no. B.C, 61 (no. 64); three (vertical handles), phiale [q.v.], and ladle, 13); female, head of, Mesopotamia, prob. early 2nd millen. 8.c., eastern Mediterranean, Ist cen. a.D., 61 (no. 65); with swinging 12-13; female, seated, northern Afghanistan(?), late 3rd-early handles, Roman, Ist cen. 8.c.-1st cen. a.D., 62 (no. 75). See also: 2nd millen. 8.c., 20; foundation, southern Mesopotamia, ca. plate 2600-2400 B.c., 12; goddess, seated, central Anatolia, ca. 14th- drinking cups (kylix): Greek (Hellenistic), 3rd-2nd cen. B.c., 60 (no. 13th cen. 8.c., 8; goddess, seated, with child, central Anatolia, ca. 51); black-figure, Greek (Archaic, Attic), ca. 540 a.c., 42; red- 14th-13th cen. 8.c., 7; lion-griffin, head of, northwestern Iran, figure, Greek (Archaic, Attic), ca. 500 8.c., 44; red-figure, Greek early 1st millen. B.c., 55 (no. 21); stag, northwestern Iran, 1st (Attic), ca. 480 B.c., 61 (no. 67) millen. 8.c., 53 (no. 1); warrior, Lebanon, late 3rd-early 2nd finial of kerykeion, Greek, turn of 6th-5th cen. 8.c., 61 (no. 62) millen. B.c., 5 handles: attachment in form of mask, Roman (Julio-Claudian period), tubular object with projecting human heads, Iran, southwestern ca. A.D. 1-50, 51; pair of, for column krater, Etrusco-Campanian, Caspian region, late 2nd millen. 8.c., 55 (no. 20) early Sth cen. 8.c., 47 vessels: beaker (birds on rim), northern Afghanistan, late 3rd-early head, fragmentary, of emperor Caracalla, Roman (Severan, said to be 2nd millen. 8.c., 56 (no. 29); bowl, elliptical (running tigress on from Bubon, southwestern Anatolia), ca. a.0. 212-17, 52 each side), Sasanian, 6th-7th cen. a.D., 18; rhyton terminating in helmets, two, Greek (Archaic, Cretan), late 7th cen. 8.c., 38 forepart of horned lion, western Asia, ca. 4th-3rd cen. B.c., (53 herm, Greek (Archaic, Arcadian, found at Hagios Sostis), ca. 490 a.c., no. 5); rhyton terminating in forepart of ram, Achaemenian, 5th cen. B.c., 16; Afghanistan, late 3rd-early 2nd millen. 8.c., 54 (no. jugs (oinochoe): barrel-bodied, Italo-Geometric, 7th cen. 8.c., 60 (no. 7); Afghanistan, late 3rd-early 2nd millen. B.c., 54 (no. 8); 52); East Greek (Archaic), late sixth cen. 8.c., 60 (no. 58) kylix, see drinking cu Islamic: Turkish, Ottoman period, 1806, 52, 53; Moroccan, Ottoman libation bowls: patera (wolf’s head on handle), Roman (late Republi- period, ca. 1750-1800, 52, 53; Balkan, Ottoman period, 18th cen., can or early Imperial period), late 1st cen. B.c., 62 (no. 76); 52, 53 phiale, East Greek (Archaic), end of 6th cen. 8.c., 62 (no. 73). See pistols: flintlock, Russian, 1786, 43; revolver, American, 1862, 49; also dishes wheellock, German, ca. 1540-45, 42 mirrors: box (bust of woman), Greek (Classic), ca. 325-300 b.c., 50; rifle, wheellock, German, ca. 1680-1690, 44, 45 (detail) Greek (Hellenistic) or Roman, 1st cen. 8.c.—1st cen. a.v., 62 (no. fluting, 17 72); support in form of girl, Greek (Archaic), 3rd quarter 6th cen. garniture, defined, 21; petite garniture, 33 B.c., 60 (no. 60) Grecke, Johan Adolph, 43 muzzle, horse’s, West Greek (Hellenistic), 3rd cen. B.c., 62 (no. 74) Greenwich Armor, 21-23 oinochoe, see jugs armor, 1527, 21; of George Clifford, Greenwich, ca. 1580-85, 22; pen ornament, hair (decorative bust), Greek (Ptolemaic, said to be from and watercolor drawings of exchange pieces, 23 Egypt), 3rd or 2nd cen. B.c., 50 gusoku, see Japanese Armor patera, see libation bowls halberd, see pole arms phiale, see libation bowls Helmets, 16; see also Parade I iclmets, Japanese Armor, sallcts, plate, Greek (Archaic), 2nd half 6th cen. 8.c., 39-40 Spangenhelm psykter, see vases French, ca. 1550, 24; Hispano-Moresque, late 15th cen., 3, 55; Italian, pyxides, see toilette boxes 1543, 24; morion, German, ca. 1570, 37; Rennhut, German, ca. revetement (rampant sphinxes), Lydian (Archaic), 6th cen. B.c., 60 1525; tournament, German, ca. 1500; turban, Persian, prob. 2nd (no. 53) half 15th cen., 50; war hat (chapel-de-fer), western European, ca. stand, red-figure (sphinx on each side), Greek (Archaic, Attic), ca. 520 1475, 16 B.c., 43 Helmschmid: Kolman, 16; Lorenz, 16 statuette of Pan, Greek (Classic), 5th-4th cen. B.c., 61 (no. 61) Hirschfanger, see Hunting Weapons stele, grave (fragment), Greek (Archaic, Attic), ca. 510 B.c., 44 Holbein the Younger, Hans, 21, 35 toilette boxes, pair, red-figure, Greek (Attic), last quarter 5th cen. B.c., Hopfer, Daniel, 16 62 (no. 71) Horse Armor, 19 vases: aryballos (perfume), ring, Greek (Archaic, Corinthian), ca. 6th German, 1548, 19; Italian, ca. 1400, 15 cen. B.c., 60 (no. 54); in shape of duck, Greek (Archaic, Hunting Weapons, 40-41 Corinthian), 6th cen. 8.c., 60 (no. 55); in shape of swan, Greek illustrations: from Stdnde und Handwerker, by Jost Amman, German, 6-8; (Archaic, Corinthian), 6th cen. 8.c., 60 (no. 56); lekythos (for oil), from Jacobe Album (Jacob Halder), English, 23; tournament book, white-ground, Greek (Classic, Attic), ca. 440 B.c., 48; psykter (for Nuremberg, after 1561, 4 cooling wine in krater), red-figure, Greek (Archaic, Attic), ca. Infantry Arms, 34-36 520-510 b.c., 46 Islamic Arms, 50-53 vessels, four, northwestern Anatolia, Early Bronze Age (Troy II), ca. Jaley, Louis, 3, 45 2200 s.c., 36 Japanese Armor, 56-61 votive leaf (enthroned deity Pluto), Roman (Imperial period), 3rd armor: gusoku, Edo period, 18th cen., 59; late Kamakura period, early cen. a.D., 60 (no. 57) 14th cen., 57; domaru, Muromachi period, ca. 1550, 58 votive relief (fragment), Greek (Classic, Attic), ca. 405-390 B.c., 49 helmets: Kofun period, 5th cen., 56; Momoyama period, 16th cen., 60; votive relief (fragment (Hades seizing Persephone]), Greek (South Muromachi period, 15th cen., 61 Italian, Locrian), ca. 470-460 8.c., 61 (no. 63) swords: daisho, 63; katana, 62; kogai, 63; wakizashi, 62; manufactured Schimmel, Norbert, 2 (director’s note), 2-4, 25 for European market, 54 Arms & Armor from the Permanent Collection. Helmut Nickel, No. 1, 1- Kuntz, Jacob, 47 64 kuwagata, 61 American Arms, 47-49 Landsknechte, 18 armor: see under type of armor, also see under part of armor Le Bourgeois, Marin, 43 Arms for the Palace Guard, 37-38 Lochner, Kunz, 19 Arms of the Western Migrations, 9-11 Martinez, Juan, 39 arrowhead, ceremonial, Bohemian, before 1439, 34 mask, war (mempo), Japanese, 59, inside back cover ax, battle, Syria, Mamluk period, 15th cen., 50 Maucher, Johann Michael, 45 bit (curb), Spanish, ca. 1350, 13 Medieval Arms, 14-15 Blachon, Joseph, 45 mempo, see mask bosses: Langobardic, 7th cen., 10; Langobardic, 7th cen., 11; Late menuki, 62 Roman, 2nd half 4th cen. a.p., 10 Morisset, James (goldsmith), 39 Boutet, Nicolas-Noél, 46 Napoleonic Firearms, 46 burgonet, see Helmets Negroli, Filippo, 24 Carteron, Nicolas, 45 Nimschke, Louis D., 49 cavalry armor, heavy, French, ca. 1600, 30 Parade and Field Armor, 28-33 Chivalry and Horsemanship, 12-13 field, Italian, ca. 1600-1610, 28, 29 (detail); parade, of Henry II, Colt, Samuel, 49 French, ca. 1555, front cover, inside front cover; parade, of Luis, Costume Armor, 17-18 rince of Asturias (child’s armor), 31, 32 (detail) fluted, Italian, ca. 1510, 17; portions of, attr. to Kolman Helmschmid Parade Helmets, 24-25 (German, Augsburg), ca. 1525, 18 parade helmet and shield, French, ca. 1760, 33 Court Swords, 39 Parade Shields, 26-27, see also shields crossbow, German, 1460, 40; see also Hunting Weapons pavise, see shields daggers: Mughal, ca. 1620, 51; Swiss, ca. 1570, 35 Peck, Peter, 42 daisho, 62 plaque, ornamental, of knight, western European, ca. 1300, 12 Delaune, Etienne, 26 pole arms: glaive, Italian, ca. 1600-1610, 37; halberds, German, 1589, domaru, see Japanese Armor 1590, 1632, 36; partizan, 36; pike, 36 Earl, Ralph, Marinus Willet, American, ca. 1791, 49 powderhorn, engraved, American, 1759, 47 East and West, 54-55 Rapiers, 38-39 field armor, see Parade and Field Armor Rennhut, see Helmets Firearms, 42-45; see also Napoleonic Firearms Rundell and Bridge (goldsmiths), 39 flintlocks, see also pistols: hunting gun, French, ca. 1620, 3, 42; rifle, sallets: German, ca. 1495, 16; lion-headed, Italian, ca. 1460, 24 American, ca. 1815-25, 47; rifle, French, ca. 1800, 46, 46 (detail); Schuech, Israel M., 39 sporting gun, French, 1735, 44, 45 (detail) Schweizerdolch, see Infantry Arms shakudo, 55, 62 La Rue, Louis-Félix de, 15 shields; see also Parade Shields, Tourr ament Arms: delibash, Hungarian, Infant Satyrs with Grapes, 15 mid-16th cen., 55; parade, attr. to Girolamo da Treviso, ca. 1535, Lecomte, Félix, 39 26; parade, of Henry II, French, ca. 1555, 27; parade, and helmet, Faith and Charity, Model for a Clock, 39 French, ca. 1760, 33; pavise, Bohemian, ca. 1440, 34; shield Lemoyne, Jean-Baptiste, 10, 12 bosses, 10-11; targe, tourname it, German early 15th cen., 20 Bust of a Man, 10, 12 (detail) Spangenhelm, 9-10, 60; Ostrogothic, 6tl. cen., 9 macchietta, 7 spur (rowel), Spanish, ca. 1400, 12 Maindron, Etienne-Hippolyte, 49 Sustermans, Justus, workshop of, Cosimo II de’Medici (1590-1621), Model fora Statue for a Hero, 49; Velleda (not illustrated), 49 Flemish, 1597-1681, 25 Marin, Joseph-Charles, 44-46 Sword Furniture (Japanese), 62-63 Admiral de Tourville, 47; Naiad Supporting a Shell on Her Head, 44; Pair swords, see also Japanese Armor: American (made in Paris), 1785-86, of Bacchantes, 46; Pair of Bacchantes, 46; Reclining Bacchante with 48; hunting, German, mid-18th cen., 41; presentation, English, Infants, 45 1798-99, 39; rapier, French, ca. 1605, 38; rapier, German, 1606, Michel, Claude; see Clodion 38; saber, Persian and Turkish, ca. 1876, 51; saber, Turkish, mid- Minerva Giustiniani, 16 16th century, 52; Viking, 10th cen., 11; western European, ca. Nini, Jean-Baptiste, 15 1400, 14 Louis XV, 15 targe, see shields Pajou, Augustin, 7, 14, 40 Theatrical Armor, 33; see also Parade and Field Armor Ceres, 14; Fidelity, the Mother of Constant Love, 7 (detail), 41 (and detail) Tournament Arms, 20 Pigalle, Jean-Baptiste, 11, 12, 16 tsuba,6 2 Mercury, 11, 12 (detail) van Royne, Martin, 21 Rodin, Auguste, 7, 50, 56 Bacchante, 50; Head of Balzac, 57; Pair of Male Nudes Demonstrating the Principles of Contrapposto According to Phidias and Michelangelo, 7 (detail), 56 Roland, Philippe-Laurent, 30, 36-37 Draper, James David. See French Terracottas. Sleeping Boy, 30; Bacchante Riding a Goat, 36, 37 (detail) schizzo, 7 II¢ stages of modeling (ébauche, esquisse, maquette), 7 surfaces, cast, 7; modeled, 7 terracotta, term defined, 4 French Terracottas. James David Draper, No. 3, 1-57 terre de Chaumont, 15 Anguier, Michel, 5 Vassé, Louis-Claude, 13 Flora, 13 The Flood, 5 Anonymous, 34, 35 H Ceres, 34; Ram's Head, 35 Bacchic themes, front and back covers, title page, 6, 15, 18-21, 25, 28, 36, 44, 46, 50, 52 Bardon, Dandré, 6, 14 Hill, Marsha. See Ancient Art Essai sur la sculpture, 1765, 6 Bell, Quentin; Techniques of Terracotta, 4) M Biardeau, Pierre, 4 Virgin and Child, 4 Boizot, Simon-Louis, 35 Mertens, Joan R. See Ancient Art The Theft of the Rose, 35 Milleker, Elizabeth J. See Ancient Art Bonnifay, Paul-Auguste-Sylvaire, 48 Muscarella, Oscar White. See Ancient Art Woman in a Bonnet, 48 bozzetto, 5 N Carpeaux, Jean-Baptiste, 53, 54 Amélie de Monfort, 55; Bacchante, 52; Boy Crying, 54 Carrier-Belleuse, Albert-Ernest, 50,53 © Leda and the Swan, 53; Young Woman ia a Straw Bonnet, 52 Nickel, Helmut. See Arms & Armor Chinard, Joseph, 42-43 Ik Boy as Cupid, 43; Bust of a Man, 42 Clodion, 3, 6, 7, 15, 16-29, 39, 44, 46, 53 Architecture, 26; Atlas or Hercules Supporting the Globe, Model fora Clock, 38; Bacchus and a Nymph, 28, 29 (detail); Balloon Monument, Recent Acquisitions: A Selection, 1990-1991. No. 2, 1-96 2 (detail), 23, 24 (detail); Childrer: and Satyr-Children Leading a American Decorative Arts. Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, Frances Gruber Goat to Sacrifice (stucco), 21; Children and Satyr-Children Leading a Safford, Catherine Hoover Voorsanger, 58-61 Goat to Sacrifice (terracotta), 20-21; Children and Satyr-Children cream pot from tea service, Wood & Hughes, New York City, 1862- Stealing the Cubs of a Pantheress (stucco), 19; Children and Satyr- 63, 59 Children Stealing the Cubs of a Pantheress (terracotta), title page library table, William Lightfoot Price, Rose Valley Shops, Rose (detail), 18-19; Minerva, 3, 16, 17 (detail); Music, 27, 27 (detail); Valley, Penna., 1904 Nymph and Satyr Carousing, fron and back covers, 25 parrots and magnolia window, Tiffany Studios, New York City, ca. contrapposto, 46, 56 1910-20 Cornu, Jean, 9 tea urn, Paul Revere, Jr., Boston, Mass., 1791, 59 Venus Giving Arms to Aeneas, 8, 9 (det iil) American Paintings and Sculpture. H. Barbara Weinberg, Donna J. Diderot, Denis; Encyclopédie, 1765, 6 Hassler, Dale T. Johnson, 55-57 Dumont, Jacques-Edme, 40 Ramage, John, Lieutenant General John Maunsell, ca. 1790, 55 Paris, 40 Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, Eva Rohr, 1872, 56 ébauchoir, 6 Twachtman, John H., Arques-la-Bataille, ca. 1884, 57 Frémict, Emmanuel, 49 Ancient Near Eastern Art. Joan Aruz, 5 The Wounded Bear, 49 winged deity, Anatolian (Hittite Empire), ca. 13th cen. B.c., 5 Julien, Pierre, 6, 32-33 Arms and Armor. Stuart W. Pyhrr, Donald J. LaRocca, 22-25 Bust of a Girl Veiled and Crowned with | lowers, 32; L'Amour silencieux, 6 leg defense, Iranian (Ak-Koyunlu period), late 15th cen., 22 (detail), 33 elements of a light cavalry armor, Christian Schreiner the Younger, Godwin, Edward William, table with folding shelves, English Austrian (Innsbruck /M iihlau), ca. 1505-10, 23 (London), ca. 1872, 32 flintlock pistol of Charles XI of Sweden, Bertrand Piraube, French Rodin, Auguste, The Burghers of Calais, modeled 1884-95, cast 1985, 35 (Paris), 1676, 24 Roland, Philippe-Laurent, Louis XVI (1754-1793), French (Paris), double-barreled percussion shotgun, Louis Perrin, French (Paris), 1787, 30 1854, 25 Greek and Roman. Carlos A. Picén, Joan R. Mertens, Elizabeth J. Milleker, The Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas. Julie Jones, Kate Ezra, 8-11 Phillip Guddemi, 82-88 bust of Serapis, Roman, 2nd cen. .p., 9 African Art, 82-86 air of eyes, probably Greek, Classic period or later, 8 court official with cross pendant, Nigeria (Court of Benin), mid- Shee Dionysos, Roman, late 1st cen. a.D., (restorations, 18th cen., 16th-17th cen., 83 Vincenzo Pacetti), 11 lidded bowl, Nigeria (Yoruba, Owo), 18th cen., 84 Islamic Art. Daniel Walker, Annemarie Schimmel, 12-13 mask for Gelede festival, Republic of Benin (Yoruba), 20th cen., 86 calendar in form of scroll, Turkish (Ottoman period), dated 1226 plaque, Nigeria (Court of Benin), mid-16th-17th cen., 82 A.H./a.D. 1810, 13 power figure, Zaire (Kongo, Yombe), 19th cen., 85 rug fragment, chessboard type, Turkish, late 16th or 17th cen., 12 Art of Oceania, 87-88 Medieval Art and The Cloisters. William D. Wixom, Charles T. Little, ceremonial hanging (palepai), Sumatra (Lampung), 18th cen.(?), 87 Timothy B. Husband, Barbara Drake Boehm, Katharine R. grave marker, Philippines (Sulu Archipelago), mid-19th or early Brown, 14-21 20th cen., 88 bifolium, from manuscript, Decretals of Gratian, French (Paris), ca. Art of the Americas, 88 1290, 17 jar, Arkansas (Caddoan), 11th-14th cen., 88 bow fibulae, pair, Visigothic, end of 6th cen., 14 Asian Art. Martin Lerner, Hiroshi Onishi, Suzanne G. Valenstein, buckle, lyre-shaped, Visigothic, 7th century, 14 Alfreda Murck, Maxwell K. Hearn, Steven M. Kossak, 89-96 devotional shrine (Hausaltarchen), German (Swabia), ca. 1490, 20-21 Chinese Art, 89-92 embroidery of the Annunciation, Netherlandish, late 15th cen., 19 goda sanctuary, Chinese (late Northern Ch’i [550-577] to Sui head, perhaps of angel, French (Paris), ca. 1250, 16 [581-618] dynasty), ca. 570-600, 91-92 pendant capsule in form of tau cross, English, ca. 1485, 20 stem bowl, Chinese (Ming dynasty), late 15th cen. (Ch’eng-hua tapestry hanging (Rucklaken), frag:nent, German (Upper Rhineland, period), 92 Basel), ca. 1410-20, 18 Tu Chin (active ca. 1465-1509), The Scholar Fu Sheng in a Garden, temple pendant and stick, Byzantine (Constantinople), late 11th-Ist Chinese (Ming dynasty), 90 half 12th cen., 15 Tung Ch’i-ch’ang, Invitation to Reclusion at Ching-hsi, Chinese Musical Instruments. Laurence Libin, 52-53 (Ming dynasty), 1611, 89 guitar, José Massague, Spanish (Barcelona), ca. 1750, 53 Japanese Art, 92-93 viola da gamba, Barak Norman, English, 1692, 52 double-paneled door with paintings of courtesans, Japanese, Edo Prints and Photographs. Colta Ives, Suzanne Boorsch, Maria Morris period (1630-40), 92 Hambourg, David W. Kichl, Malcolm R. Daniel, Jeff L. Indian Art, 93-96 Rosenheim, 45-51 plaque with a proto-Durga and attendants, India (West Bengal, Photographs Chandraketugarh([?}), Shunga period, 1st cen. 8.c., 93 Le Secq, Henri (Jean-Louis-! lenri Le Secq Destournelles), Large standing balarama or nagaraja, India (Uttar Pradesh or Madhya Figures on the North Porch, Chartres Cathedral, 1852, 51 Pradesh), Gupta period, ca. mid-5th cen., 95 Robert, Louis-Rémy, Alfred Thompson Gobert, 1850s, 50 standing bodhisattva Maitreya, Pakistan (Gandhara region), ca. Sherman, Cindy, Untitled, 1989, 49 late 2nd-early 3rd cen., 94 Prints standing nagaraja (serpent king), India (Uttar Pradesh or Madhya Corot, Jean-Baptiste-Camille, Two Travelers in a Forest, January Pradesh), Gupta period, ca. mid-5th cen., 94-95 1854, 47 The Buddha Amoghasiddhi Attended by Bodhisattvas, Tibet, 1st half Delacroix, Eugéne, Turk Mounting a Horse, 1824, 46 13th cen., 96 Kandinsky, Wassily, Violett, 1923, 48 Costume Institute. Michele Majer, 54 Master I°V, Virgin and Child with Saints Margaret and Jerome, A mantua and petticoat, English or European, ca. 1708, 54 Bishop Saint, and an Angel (Saint Michael?), 1540-1550, 45 Drawings. William M. Griswold, 42-44 Twentieth Century Art. Sabine Rewald, Lowery S. Sims, Lisa M. Hackert, Jacob Philipp, A Rocky Landscape at Civita Castellana, 43 Messinger, Jane Adlin, J. Stewart Johnson, 62-81 Pils, Isidore, Study for Saint Remigius, 43-44 Anderson, Laura, The Sacred and the Profane, 1989, 69 Zanguidi, Jacopo, called Il Bertoja, God the Father with Four Angels, 42 Bellini, Mario and Cleto Munari, tea and coffee service, 1980, 80 Egyptian Art. Dorothea Armold, Marsha Hill, 6-7 Chagall, Marc, Snow, ca. 1911, 46 sculptured statue base (fragment), Egyptian (early Dynasty 19), ca. Chauvin, Louis (Jean), The Sacred Flame, ca. 1929, 72 1300-1250 8.c., 6 Cobo, Chema, A Painting Called January 23 and April 15, 1986, 1986, 74 terracotta figure, female deity, Egyptian, 2nd-3rd cen. a.D., 7 Corber6, Xavier, H.M. The King and H.M. The Queen, 1987-88, cast European Paintings. Keith Christiansen, Walter Liedtke, Gary Tinterow, 1989, 73 36-41 Cumming, Robert, Burning Box, 1990, 79 Fra Angelico, A Bishop Saint, 38 Grant, Duncan, Virginia Woolf, 1911, 62 Kobke, Christen, Valdemar Hjartvar Kebke (1813-1893), the Artist's Hernandez, Adan, La Media Luna (The Half Moon), 1988, 77 Brother, 41 Murray, Elizabeth, Terrifying Terrain, 1989-90, 78 Peter Paul Rubens, A Forest at Dawn with a Deer Hunt, front cover Newman, Barnett, Shimmer Bright, 1968, 71 (detail), 39-40 Penck, A. R., The Egg Palace, 1982 Taddeo di Bartolo, Christ and the Twelve Apostles, 36-37 Ranalli, George and Environments Plus, Inc., Cincinnati, “Valentine European Sculpture and Decorative Arts. Olga Raggio, James David #2” side chair, 1988, 81 Draper, Clare Le Corbeiller, James Parker, Clare Vincent, 26-35 Ringgold, Faith, Street Story Quilt, 1985, 75 Bernini, Pietro and Gian Lorenzo, Pair of Terms: Priapus and Flora, Romberger, james, The Battle for ABC, 1991, 76 Italian (Rome), 1616, 28-29 Rosso, Medardo, Ecce Puer (Behold the Child), 1906, 63 Campagna, Girolamo, Brother Onufrio, Italian (Venetian), 27 Rouault, Georges, Three Judges, ca. 1937-39, 64 Carpeaux, Jean-Baptiste, model for Watteau fountain, French (Paris), Soutine, Chaim, The Terrace at Vence, ca. 1923-25, 65 ca. 1867-68, 31 Stamos, Theodoros, Study for Hibernation, 1947; Untitled, 1947, 68 Falize, Lucien, Léon Chedeville, and Le Roy et Fils, clock, French Roehrig, Catharine H. See Ancient Art. (Paris), 1881, 33-34 Fiorentino, Adriano (Adriano di Giovanni de’Maestri), Giovanni Gioviano Pontano (1426-1503), Italian (Naples), ca. 1490, 26 Copyright © 1992 The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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