Collections: European Art

  • 1st Floor
    Arts of Africa, Steinberg Family Sculpture Garden
  • 2nd Floor
    Arts of Asia and the Islamic World
  • 3rd Floor
    Egyptian Art, European Paintings
  • 4th Floor
    Contemporary Art, Decorative Arts, Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art
  • 5th Floor
    Luce Center for American Art

On View: From Scene of Three Murders

The artist states, "This painting is from a group of on-site works of the same location, executed at the same time of day, sunset, over the ...

Hiroshige's One Hundred Famous Views of Edo

Hiroshige's 118 woodblock landscape and genre scenes of mid-nineteenth-century Tokyo, is one of the greatest achievements of Japanese art.

    On View: Kneeling Statue of Nesbanebdjedet

    Nesbanebdjedet was one of several Libyans contending for rule in Egypt from the end of Dynasty XXII to Dynasty XXIV. He seems to have had an...

     

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    Portrait of Thadée NatansonYoung Women of Sparta (Jeunes filles de Sparte)Portrait of James McNeill WhistlerThe Disbelief of Saint Thomas (Incredulité de Saint Thomas)It Is Finished (Consummatum Est)A Holy Woman Wipes the Face of Jesus (Une sainte femme essuie le visage de Jésus)Pilate Washes His Hands (Pilate se lave les mains)Behold the Man (Ecce Homo)Good Friday Morning: Jesus in Prison (Le matin Vendredi Saint: Jésus en prison)The Voice from on High (La voix den haut)Saint Luke (Saint Luc)The Merchants Chased from the Temple (Les vendeurs chassés du Temple)The Procession in the Streets of Jerusalem (Le cortège dans les rues de Jérusalem)The Return of the Prodigal Son (Le retour de lenfant prodigue)Suffer the Little Children to Come unto Me (Laisser venir à moi les petits enfants)The Lords Prayer (Le "Pater Noster")
     
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    "Time Smoking Art Do I care, says Time if it’s Mona Lisa or David? To use a polite term, and a novel one at that, I smoke on art You say in your naivety or pride of accomplishment your art is forever, for all time - well, tell me about it... I lay out dust on your works and I have agents to eat your stuff You may use varnish and restoration and conservation may come in handy but hey - I’ve got plenty of time to do my work Ah, you proud beauties and you arrogant, virile males: I’ll do the smoking; you enjoy the smoke in your faces"
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    "Sarah Malcolm (1710-1733) I am Sarah Malcolm - yes, the one they call “the Irish Laundress” and the jury found me guilty of the murders (the Infamous Murderess) of Mrs Lydia Duncomb, Mrs Harrison and the servant Ann Price in Mrs Lydia’s chamber at the Inns of Court in the Temple; and imagine the jury only needed 15 minutes and there was disbelief when I admitted to robbery but not murder and there was disgust when I said the blood on my clothing was my own menstrual blood and not the blood of Ann Price: I had broken a taboo in talking of menstrual blood for, as they say, only ‘loose’ and not ‘virtuous’ women speak that way and of course even after the judgement I have been deemed even more guilty for I am “of a different Communion” of the Catholic faith, not Anglican - just as the Ordinary, James Guthrie described me in instructing me here at Newgate on the Christian faith; and I have earned the name now of many as the "evil, barbaric, and stubborn woman" And now Mr Hogarth sketches and paints that you might have a view of me; and the appointed date is 7 March 1733 when I will be executed... and these lines I add to the picture that you might remember me "
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    "Let us laugh instead: there’s too much sobriety too many of grave countenance tear down the masks O Thalia, Muse of Comedy; let us hold up the Mask of Comedy instead for all this seriousness and ambition of the world and the words and fire of Great Men of Ambition and Prophecy all that is but petty, vain and self-promotion; the world and all establishment is all laughable, ridiculous, plain comedy The Mask of Comedy is the Mirror of Truth; hold it up to the world "
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