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  1. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, over two million works of art spanning over 5000 years. An epitome of human achievement

    Metropolitan Museum of Art

  2. Main entrance to the Met, framed by large Ionic columns

    Metropolitan Museum of Art. Main Entrance

  3. Marble statue of a wounded warrior. Roman, Antonine period, ca. A.D. 138-181

    Roman Warrior

  4. European Sculpture Court

    European Sculpture Court. Metropolitan Museum of Art

  5. Perseus with the head of Medusa, Antonio Canova. 1804-6

    Perseus with the head of Medusa. Metropolitan Museum of Art

  6. Patio from the castle of Vélez Blanco

    Patio from castle of Vélez Blanco, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  7. Patio from castle of Vélez Blanco.

    Patio from castle of Vélez Blanco, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  8. Etched steel armor for man and horse, Wolfgang Grosschedel. Man's armor about 1535, horse armor dated 1554

    Steel armor, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  9. Armors for man and horse. A compilation of Syrian, Iranian, and Turkish pieces, 1450-1550

    Armor, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  10. Japanese armor from the Edo period

    Japanese Armor, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  11. An assortment of Japanese armor

    Japanese Armor, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  12. The Met Department of Arms and Armor

    Arms and Armor, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  13. Colt Third Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver, ca. 1853

    Colt Revolver. Metropolitan Museum of Art

  14. The Angel of Death and the Sculptor from the Milmore Memorial, Daniel Chester French. 1926

    Angel of Death and Sculptor. Metropolitan Museum of Art

  15. The Charles Engelhard Court, American Wing

    Charles Engelhard Court. Metropolitan Museum of Art

  16. The Temple of Dendur, a gift to America from Egypt

    Temple of Dendur. Metropolitan Museum of Art

  17. Archives at the Met

    Archives at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

  18. Archived sculptures

    Archived sculptures. Metropolitan Museum of Art

  19. Assyrian stone reliefs from the Northwest Palace of Ashurnasirpal II, 833-859 B.C.

    Assyrian Stone Reliefs, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  20. Deeply carved cuneiform of the Assyrian stone reliefs

    Assyrian Stone Reliefs. Metropolitan Museum of Art

  21. This elegantly crafted silver bull is from the Proto-Elamite period, 3100-2900 B.C. Southwestern Iran

    Silver Bull. Metropolitan Museum of Art

  22. Copy of a letter written in 614-612 B.C. from Sin-sharra-ishkun, king of Assyria, to Nabopolasser, king of Babylon, requesting truce

    Stone Tablet. Metropolitan Museum of Art

  23. Nuremberg Chronicle, by Hartmann Schedel, published in 1493. Adorned with over 600 woodcut illustrations

    Nuremberg Chronicle. Metropolitan Museum of Art

  24. Camel and Riders. Tang dynasty, late 7th century

    Camel and Riders, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  25. Epitaph for Master Xu. Tang dynasty

    Epitaph for Master Xu. Metropolitan Museum or Art

  26. The Great Hall

    The Great Hall. Metropolitan Museum of Art

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