Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Japanese and Buddha Exhibits At The Met


Another stroll in the Met when I had more time than normal, I found these gorgeous exhibits. It amazes me how often I come here and I find areas I have never been before. The size of this museum is pretty huge, and you could never see everything in one day. Or a few days, for that matter!  



These statues are just so beautiful  

I just love these, and I do have a Buddha head in my living room 

How beautiful is this?  Bamboo art is pretty magical 
So very elegant  





Quite a very relaxing area indeed  





I had to show this new piece from the Egyptian area to you as well. Isn't it just gorgeous? I am so obsessed with this type of art, it would be wonderful to visit the Egypt in Cairo and see the King Tut items. The Met has some wonderful examples of Egyptian art which I always enjoy when I visit.  


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New York, NY 10028
Phone: 212-535-7710

The Met Fifth Avenue presents over 5,000 years of art spanning all cultures and time periods. Since the Museum opened its doors to the public in its current location in Central Park in 1880, its footprint has expanded to cover more than two million square feet. Today, art comes alive in the Museum's galleries and through its exhibitions and events, revealing both new ideas and unexpected connections across time and cultures.

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Closed Thanksgiving Day, December 25, January 1, and the first Monday in May. Friday evenings are made possible by the Ruth Lapham Lloyd Trust. Saturday evenings are made possible by the William H. Kearns Foundation.

*Galleries are cleared 15 minutes before closing.

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