metropolitan museum of art
i went to the metropolitan museum of art right after i visited the whitney. i headed to the met to see the vermeer exhibit. the vermeer exhibit is celebrating the 400th anniversary of the dutch's arrival in the new york known at that point as new amsterdam.
the exhibit was very well organized. as usual, the met does a great job giving the social context to the paintings and the history behind them. tons of people were at the exhibit, but the exhibit had enough space to move around. the exhibit leaves enough space around the paintings everyone is there to see.
the vermeers were amazing. the highlight of the exhibit was the milkmaid, which hasn't been in the usa since 1939. the exhibit also had 5 of his most famous paintings: a maid asleep, young women with a water pitcher, woman with a lute, study of a young woman and allegory of a catholic faith. i loved all the symbolism in the his paintings, which were so well explained in the descriptions.
definitely worth the trip even with the crowd.
times visited: 11
time in museum: 30 minutes
overall: A
the exhibit was very well organized. as usual, the met does a great job giving the social context to the paintings and the history behind them. tons of people were at the exhibit, but the exhibit had enough space to move around. the exhibit leaves enough space around the paintings everyone is there to see.
the vermeers were amazing. the highlight of the exhibit was the milkmaid, which hasn't been in the usa since 1939. the exhibit also had 5 of his most famous paintings: a maid asleep, young women with a water pitcher, woman with a lute, study of a young woman and allegory of a catholic faith. i loved all the symbolism in the his paintings, which were so well explained in the descriptions.
definitely worth the trip even with the crowd.
times visited: 11
time in museum: 30 minutes
overall: A
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