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15 obras que você precisa ver no The Met

2/28/2017Atualizado 10/29/2020

Enfrentando a coleção permanente na The Met Fifth Avenue, um tesouro de mais de 2 milhões de obras, pode ser assustador. Se você não tiver tempo (estamos falando de dias ou semanas, não de horas) para ver tudo, tente se concentrar nessas 15 obras-primas, uma seção transversal estilística das pinturas, esculturas e fotografias imperdíveis do museu.

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“Washington Crossing the Delaware” (1851), Emanuel Leutze

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“Cow’s Skull: Red, White, and Blue” (1931), Georgia O’Keeffe

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“Self-Portrait with a Straw Hat” (1887), Vincent van Gogh

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“Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies” (1899), Claude Monet

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“Madonna and Child” (ca. 1290–1300), Duccio di Buoninsegna

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“The Dance Class” (1874), Edgar Degas

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"Mobile” (1941), Alexander Calder

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“Aristotle with a Bust of Homer” (1653), Rembrandt van Rijn

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“Autumn Rhythm: Number 30” (1950), Jackson Pollock

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“Ugolino and His Sons” (1865–67), Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux

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Relief Panel (ca. 883–859 BC)

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“The Attitudes of Animals in Motion” (1881), Eadweard Muybridge

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“Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints” (ca. 1504), Raphael

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“Bullfight in a Divided Ring” (1814), Francisco Goya

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The Temple of Dendur (10 BC)