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EVENING RECEPTIONS

Vigée Le Brun: Woman Artist in Revolutionary France Supporting* viewing and reception THU FEBRUARY 11, 6–8PM

MEMBER MORNINGS

Welcome to This Season at the Met Many of you have made the Met a part of your holiday tradition. With art, music, and conversation filling our galleries, the Met in winter is a treasured place for warmth and inspiration. This season a stunning range of exhibitions—on ancient Egypt, the Kongo, one of history’s most important women artists, and more—complements a lively schedule of talks and holiday performances to enjoy with family and friends. Online, too, connections with art, other art lovers, and Met experts are always just moments away through one of our innovative web features, popular blogs, or social media channels. Online or in our galleries, over 5,000 years of art and culture provide a vivid perspective that can only be found at the Met. I hope you’ll connect with us soon.

Enjoy private access to special exhibitions on select days.

Ancient Egypt Transformed: The Middle Kingdom THU JANUARY 14– SUN JANUARY 17, 9–10AM Jacqueline de Ribes: The Art of Style THU FEBRUARY 18– SUN FEBRUARY 21, 9–10AM

DAYTIME PREVIEWS During Museum hours. Open at 10AM daily.

Vigée Le Brun: Woman Artist in Revolutionary France Supporting,* Sustaining, Friend TUE FEBRUARY 9– SUN FEBRUARY 14 Family/Dual, Individual, Associate WED FEBRUARY 10– SUN FEBRUARY 14

ART TALKS

Supporting,* Sustaining, Friend, Family/Dual. Present your Membership card at The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium for admission. Advance registration is not required.

The Met Breuer: A Preview Andrea Bayer, Jayne Wrightsman Curator, Department of European Paintings; Kelly C. Baum, Curator, Department of Modern and Contemporary Art; Sheena Wagstaff, Leonard A. Lauder Chairman, Department of Modern and Contemporary Art THU JANUARY 21, 11AM FRI JANUARY 29, 6PM

Thomas P. Campbell, Director

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WINTER CELEBRATIONS

Members Holiday Reception All Members Get in the holiday spirit at this festive party for all ages. Enjoy gallery talks, food and cocktails, art making, a lighting of our iconic tree, and live music. Tickets, $225. TUE DECEMBER 1, 6:30–9PM Acquisitions Fund Benefit 18th annual black-tie dinner to benefit the Museum’s Acquisitions Fund. To request an invitation or for more information, call 212-570-3948. THU DECEMBER 10, 7–10PM Winter Gala at The Cloisters Supporting,* Sustaining Celebrate the holidays during this enchanting evening at The Cloisters museum and gardens; black tie. Enjoy cocktails, dinner, and dancing. Tickets start at $500 per person. For more information, call 212-570-3909. THU DECEMBER 17, 7–11PM

On the cover: From Vigée Le Brun: Woman Artist in Revolutionary France: Self-Portrait, 1790, by Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, oil on canvas. Galleria degli Uffizi, Corridoio Vasariano, Florence

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*Supporting includes President’s Circle, Patron Circle, Patron, Sponsor, Donor, Contributing, Met Family Circle, and Apollo Circle Patron Members.

Be the first to see The Met Breuer— the Museum’s new location focusing on our modern and contemporary program—before it opens to the public in March 2016. Members get special early access. For more information, visit metmuseum.org/ visit/metbreuer. The Museum’s elegant dining spaces are perfect for your next celebration! Members at any level may rent one of four rooms for private parties throughout the year. Visit metmuseum.org/celebrations or call 212-570-3986.

1 Baronne de Crussol Florensac, 1785, by Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, oil on wood. Musée des Augustins, Toulouse

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During Museum hours. Supporting,* Sustaining, Friend TUE FEBRUARY 9– SUN FEBRUARY 14 Family/Dual, Individual, Associate WED FEBURARY 10– SUN FEBRUARY 14

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Exhibition Tour Katharine Baetjer FRI FEBRUARY 26, 10:30AM GALLERY 199

Emmanuel von Schack FRI FEBRUARY 26, 7PM GALLERY 534, VELEZ BLANCO PATIO Without voice interpretation

Additional programs will be included in the Spring Calendar.

February 15 – May 15, 2016 Special Exhibition Gallery 199, 1st floor

Vigée Le Brun: Woman Artist in Revolutionary France Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755–1842), one of the finest 18th-century French painters, is among the most important of women artists. An autodidact with exceptional gifts as a portraitist, she was admitted to the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture in 1783 and exhibited at the Paris Salons. She was Marie Antoinette’s official painter before the French revolution, and afterward traveled widely and painted members of the royal families of Naples, Russia, and Prussia, and princely sitters of various nationalities. This is the first retrospective and only the second exhibition devoted to the artist in modern times. #VigeeLeBrun Made possible by the Gail and Parker Gilbert Fund, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, and the Diane W. and James E. Burke Fund. Additional support provided by gifts made in memory of Parker Gilbert. Organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Réunion des Musées Nationaux—Grand Palais, and the National Gallery of Canada, with the exceptional participation of the Château de Versailles.

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Exhibition Tour Space is limited; first come, first served. Stickers distributed 20 minutes prior at exhibition entrance. Meet in Gallery 199. James Green and Kristen Windmuller-Luna FRI DECEMBER 18, 10:30AM

September 18, 2015 – January 3, 2016 Special Exhibition Gallery 199, 1st floor

Kongo: Power and Majesty Conceived to inspire awe for the abstract force of law and order, to heal petitioners, and promote trade, the electrifying Mangaaka Power Figure has come to epitomize Kongo civilization in the West. Kongo artists were responsible for a range of artistic forms, including elegant mother and child figures, finely embroidered raffia textiles, and exquisitely carved ivory tusks. Some 140 Central African masterpieces, including, for the first time, 15 of the sensational monumental Mangaaka Power Figures, are presented in historical context and in relation to the earliest Kongo creations owned by European princes during the Renaissance. #KongoPower Made possible by the Gail and Parker Gilbert Fund and the Diane W. and James E. Burke Fund.

For more of this season’s programs, see pages 14–20.

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Opposite page: Self-Portrait in Traveling Costume, 1789–90, by Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, pastel on paper. Private collection This page: Power Figure (Nkisi N’Kondi: Mangaaka), 19th century, inventoried 1898, wood, iron, resin, ceramic, plant fiber, textile, ​ cowrie shell, animal hide and hair, pigment.​​ Manchester Museum, University of Manchester

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THU JANUARY 14– SUN JANUARY 17, 9–10AM

Related MetTours

Meanings and Messages in Ancient Monuments Christina Marinelli THU DECEMBER 10, 11AM SAT JANUARY 9, 11AM SUN JANUARY 24, 11AM GALLERY 534, VELEZ BLANCO PATIO

Who’s Who in the Met Pharaohs

Marissa Schlesinger Space is limited; first come, first served. Stickers distributed 20 minutes prior at Gallery 534, Vélez Blanco Patio.

SUN DECEMBER 20, 11AM FRI JANUARY 22, 6:30PM SAT FEBRUARY 20, 4PM

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Symposium—Middle Kingdom Egypt: New Discoveries Leading scholars present discoveries resulting from archaeological fieldwork and new studies of previously known material. Free with Museum admission. FRI JANUARY 22, 10:30AM, THE GRACE RAINEY ROGERS AUDITORIUM

October 12, 2015 – January 24, 2016 The Tisch Galleries, 2nd floor

Ancient Egypt Transformed: The Middle Kingdom The least known of ancient Egypt’s major eras, the Middle Kingdom (ca. 2030–1650 b.c.) was a transformational period that witnessed the creation of powerful and compelling works of art rendered with great subtlety and sensitivity. This exhibition presents distinctive artistic traditions that flourished during the reigns of the era’s successive pharaohs; art that was created for different layers of Egyptian society; the vital role of the family; as well as Egypt’s relations with foreign lands and magnificent objects created for tombs, chapels, and temples. #MiddleKingdomEgypt Made possible by Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman. Additional support provided by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Diane Carol Brandt, and The Daniel P. Davison Fund. Supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.

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THU FEBRUARY 18– SUN FEBRUARY 21, 9–10AM

November 19, 2015 – February 21, 2016 Anna Wintour Costume Center, ground floor

Jacqueline de Ribes: The Art of Style The internationally renowned style icon Countess Jacqueline de Ribes possesses an originality and elegance that has established her as one of the most celebrated fashion personas of the 20th century. This thematic show features about 60 ensembles of haute couture and ready-to-wear primarily from de Ribes’s personal archive, dating from 1962 to the present. #JacquelinedeRibes

For more of this season’s programs, see pages 14–20.

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Opposite page: Head of a Statue of Amenemhat III Wearing the White Crown, Twelfth Dynasty, reign of Amenemhat III (ca. 1859–1813 B.C.), graywacke. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. Photograph by Anna-Maria Kellen This page: Jacqueline de Ribes, 1961, attributed to Raymundo de Larrain

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January 26 – May 22, 2016 The Charles Z. Offin Gallery, Karen B. Cohen Gallery, Harriette and Noel Levine Gallery, 2nd floor

The Power of Prints: The Legacy of William M. Ivins and A. Hyatt Mayor Commemorating the centennial of the Met’s Department of Prints, this exhibition celebrates two transformational figures: William Ivins, the inaugural curator of the department, and his great protégé, A. Hyatt Mayor. As social historians and amateur print specialists, the two transformed how Americans understand and collect prints. Their scholarship and numerous exhibitions also galvanized print scholarship in the 20th century. On view are works by Andrea Mantegna, Albrecht Dürer, Rembrandt van Rijn, Jacques Callot, Francisco de Goya, James McNeill Whistler, Mary Cassatt, and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, as well as works by lesser-known artists. Made possible by The Schiff Foundation.

Programs for The Power of Prints: The Legacy of William M. Ivins and A. Hyatt Mayor are listed on page 19.

January 5 – April 11, 2016 Robert Wood Johnson, Jr. Gallery, 2nd floor

Wordplay: Matthias Buchinger’s Inventive Drawings from the Collection of Ricky Jay Although he was born without hands or feet, Matthias Buchinger became a celebrated draftsman, calligrapher, magician, and musician in the 18th century. He performed for German emperors, and in England and Ireland entertained the king and was a frequent guest at noble houses. On view are approximately 20 drawings from the collection of Ricky Jay, the celebrated illusionist, actor, and author. Framing the artist’s drawings are works from the Met’s collection that play on the idea of using text as image. #MatthiasBuchinger Programs for Wordplay: Matthias Buchinger’s Inventive Drawings from the Collection of Ricky Jay are listed on page 19.

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October 26, 2015 – September 18, 2016 The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, Special Exhibition Gallery 359, 1st floor

Design for Eternity: Architectural Models from the Ancient Americas This exhibition, featuring small-scale sculptures in stone, ceramic, wood, and metal, created by artists from the ancient Americas to be placed in tombs of important individuals, is the first of its kind in the United States. It provides new insights into ancient American architectural design while shedding light on the role of models in mediating relationships between the living, the dead, and the divine. #DesignforEternity Made possible by Jill and Alan Rappaport in honor of Joanne Pearson. Additional support provided by the Friends of the Department of the Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas.

Programs for Design for Eternity: Architectural Models from the Ancient Americas are listed on page 19.

October 20, 2015 – January 10, 2016 Robert Lehman Wing, ground floor

Fashion and Virtue: Textile Patterns and the Print Revolution, 1520–1620 Six Milanese engravings of interlaced roundels after Leonardo da Vinci, and later copied by Albrecht Dürer, sparked the serial production and international exchange of prints and books with ideas for ornament and decoration. Shortly after, a new book genre dedicated to textile patterns emerged. Demand for these models was at an unparalleled high, as textile decoration had become an important means of self-expression across all levels of society. This exhibition highlights the Met’s extensive holdings of Renaissance textile pattern books, on view with related prints, drawings, textiles, costumes, and paintings. #FashionandVirtue Made possible by the Placido Arango Fund and the William Randolph Hearst Foundation.

Programs for Fashion and Virtue: Textile Patterns and the Print Revolution, 1520–1620 are listed on page 19.

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1 From Design for Eternity: Architectural Models from the Ancient Americas: House with Occupants, 100 B.C.–A.D. 200, Mexico; Nayarit culture, ceramic. Gift of Joanne P. Pearson, in Memory of Andrall E. Pearson, 2015 (2015.306) 2 From Wordplay: Matthias Buchinger’s Inventive Drawings from the Collection of Ricky Jay:

Portrait of Matthias Buchinger, 1705, anonymous, etching with inscription by Buchinger in pen and red ink. Collection of Ricky Jay

3 From Fashion and Virtue: Textile Patterns and the Print Revolution, 1520–1620: Vari disegni di merletti, 1639, by Bartolomeo Danieli, etching. Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1937 (37.47.2(1–13))

4 Details from The Power of Prints: The Legacy of William M. Ivins and A. Hyatt Mayor: Equilibre Europeen, 1867, by Honoré Daumier. The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1962 (62.650.405); Selections from The Chicago World’s Fair series, published by Max Rigot Selling Company, printed by American Colortype, Chicago and New York.

The Jefferson R. Burdick Collection, Gift of Jefferson R. Burdick; The Great Hercules, 1589, by Hendrick Goltzius. Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1946 (46.140.28); Sphere of the World, 1485, by Johannes de Sacrobosco, George von Peuerbach, and Johann Regiomontanus. Gift of P. J. Sachs, 1917 (17.45)

For more of this season’s programs, see pages 14–20.

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1 From Masterpieces of Chinese Painting from the Metropolitan Collection: Night-Shining White (detail), ca. 750, by Han Gan, handscroll; ink on paper. Purchase, The Dillon Fund Gift, 1977 (1977.78)

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2 From Chinese Textiles: Ten Centuries of Masterpieces from the Met Collection: Panel with Phoenix and Birds in a Rock Garden, China, Ming dynasty (1368–1644), late 16th–early 17th century, silk and metallic thread tapestry (kesi). Seymour Fund, 1960 (60.1)

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3 From A Passion for Jade: The Heber Bishop Collection: Pillow in the shape of an infant boy, Qing dynasty (1644– 1911), jade (nephrite). Gift of Heber R. Bishop, 1902 (02.18.426)

4 From Celebrating the Arts of Japan: The Mary Griggs Burke Collection: Beauty of the Kanbun Era (detail), Edo period, circa 1660–80, hanging scroll; ink, color, and gold on paper. Mary Griggs Burke Collection, Gift of the Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation, 2015 (2015.300.112)

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October 20, 2015 – July 31, 2016 Arts of Japan, The Sackler Wing Galleries, Asian Art, 2nd floor

Celebrating the Arts of Japan: The Mary Griggs Burke Collection Over five decades, Mary Griggs Burke (1916–2012), a New York–based collector of Asian art, built one of the finest and most comprehensive private collections of Japanese art outside Japan. In March of this year, the Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation presented to the Met over 300 masterworks, of which over half—including outstanding examples of painting, calligraphy, sculpture, ceramics, and lacquerware—are on view in this tribute exhibition, part of a yearlong celebration marking the hundredth anniversary of the Department of Asian Art. #ArtsofJapan #AsianArt100 Made possible by the Mary Griggs Burke Fund, Gift of the Mary Livingston Griggs and Mary Griggs Burke Foundation, 2015.

Programs for Celebrating the Arts of Japan: The Mary Griggs Burke Collection are listed on page 19.

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October 31, 2015 – October 11, 2016 Douglas Dillon Galleries, C. C. Wang Family Gallery, Frances Young Tang Gallery, Asian Art, 2nd floor

Masterpieces of Chinese Painting from the Metropolitan Collection Over the past 40 years, the Met’s collection of Chinese painting and calligraphy has grown to be one of the greatest in the world, and this exhibition highlights the gems of the collection. Masterpieces date from the Tang dynasty (608–917) to the Qing (1644–1911), and the collection encompasses the vast historical sweep of the brush arts of China, from meticulous court painting to fiercely brushed dragons to lyrical paintings by scholars. The exhibition is part of a yearlong celebration marking the centennial of the Department of Asian Art. #ChinesePainting #AsianArt100 Made possible by the Joseph Hotung Fund.

Programs for Masterpieces of Chinese Painting from the Metropolitan Collection are listed on page 19.

Also on View

March 14, 2015 – June 19, 2016 Florence and Herbert Irving Galleries for Chinese Decorative Arts, Asian Art, 3rd floor

December 19, 2015 – June 5, 2016 Encountering Vishnu: The Lion Avatar in Indian Temple Drama

A Passion for Jade: The Heber Bishop Collection

Through December 8, 2015 The Royal Hunt: Courtly Pursuits in Indian Art Through March 27, 2016 Korea: 100 Years of Collecting at the Met Through June 19, 2016 Chinese Lacquer: Treasures from the Irving Collection, 12th–18th Century Through June 19, 2016 Chinese Textiles: Ten Centuries of Masterpieces from the Met Collection

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Heber R. Bishop’s collection of carved jades was formed in the last quarter of the 19th century and bequeathed to the Met in 1902. Consisting of over one thousand pieces—primarily Chinese jades of the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as jades from Mughal India—it was the first major collection of its kind in the country. This exhibition features a selection of the finest examples from this renowned collection and celebrates the hundredth anniversary of the Department of Asian Art. #BishopJades #AsianArt100 Made possible by the Joseph Hotung Fund.

For more of this season’s programs, see pages 14–20.

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January 20 – April 17, 2016 The Cloisters

The World in Play: Luxury Cards, 1430–1540 Only three decks of European handpainted playing cards are known to have survived from the late Middle Ages. Featured here are all three decks including The Cloisters Playing Cards—the only complete set of these luxury cards— together with a selection of cards from the earliest hand-painted woodblock deck as well as the finest deck from the early 16th century. Fifteenth-century German engraved cards and contemporary north Italian tarot cards complete the display. The figures and scenes depicted on these cards reflect changing worldviews during a period of tumultuous social, economic, and religious change. #MetLuxuryCards

Also on View Through January 6, 2016 Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Crèche Through January 18, 2016 Grand Illusions: Staged Photography from the Met Collection January 25 – April 24, 2016 Jan van Eyck’s Crucifixion and Last Judgment: New Discoveries Through February 7, 2016 Girolamo dai Libri and Veronese Art of the Sixteenth Century

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December 15, 2015 – May 1, 2016 The American Wing Gallery 742, Deedee Wigmore Galleries, The Erving and Joyce Wolf Gallery, 1st floor

Artistic Furniture of the Gilded Age The most sumptuous moment in America’s Gilded Age is revealed through the work of some of its most noted design firms in this three-part exhibition. The centerpiece is the opulent Worsham-Rockefeller Dressing Room from a house commissioned by tastemaker Arabella Worsham (later Huntington). A complete work of art, it is a rare surviving commission by the cabinetmaker and interior decorator George A. Schastey (1839–1894), the subject of the exhibition’s second part. An adjoining gallery displays works by Schastey’s best-known competitor, Herter Brothers, that were created for the William H. Vanderbilt House. #GildedAgeFurniture Artistic Furniture of the Gilded Age: George A. Schastey: Made possible by the Enterprise Holdings Endowment and The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation. Additional support provided by Karen H. Bechtel.

Programs for Artistic Furniture of the Gilded Age are listed on pages 19–20.

Last Chance Through December 13, 2015 About Face: Human Expression on Paper Through January 3, 2016 Arms and Armor: Notable Acquisitions 2003–2014

Through March 6, 2016 The Aftermath of Conflict: Jo Ractliffe’s Photographs of Angola and South Africa

Through January 3, 2016 Celebrating Sax: Instruments and Innovation

Through March 13, 2016 Reconstructions: Recent Photographs and Video from the Met Collection

Through January 3, 2016 In and Out of the Studio: Photographic Portraits from West Africa

Through March 27, 2016 The Luxury of Time: European Clocks and Watches

Through January 3, 2016 Pattern, Color, Light: Architectural Ornament in the Near East (500–1000)

Through June 26, 2016 Alex Katz at the Met

Through January 10, 2016 Andrea del Sarto’s Borgherini Holy Family

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The following are at noon and 2 p.m. Free to individual visitors with Museum admission. No reservations necessary. For information, call 212-650-2280.

Messengers, Musicians, and Mighty Warriors: Angels in Medieval Art Zachary Stewart SAT DECEMBER 5 The Visual Culture of Death in the Middle Ages Katherine Boivin SUN DECEMBER 6 A Spectrum of Visions: Marian Themes in The Cloisters Collection Xavier Seubert SAT DECEMBER 19 Picturing the World: Foreign Places in Medieval European Art Mark Cruse SAT JANUARY 2 Summoning the Saints with Medieval Altarpieces Danielle Oteri SUN JANUARY 3 Body and Blood: The Eucharist in the Middle Ages Mary Halbach SAT JANUARY 9

The Cloisters Museum and Gardens With an exquisite collection devoted to the art and architecture of the Middle Ages, and its location overlooking the Hudson, this branch museum is the perfect destination for a memorable, immersive experience of medieval Europe in Manhattan. In winter, The Cloisters is alive with holiday sights and sounds, a perfect complement to your traditional activities: festive decorations with fresh plant materials throughout the galleries, tours and programs offering special insights into the collection, and concerts performed in the acoustically unsurpassed Fuentidueña Chapel from 12th-century Spain. A special exhibition, The World in Play: Luxury Cards, 1430–1540, is on view January 20 through April 17, 2016. HOURS DAILY MARCH–OCTOBER: 10AM–5:15PM DAILY NOVEMBER–FEBRUARY: 10AM–4:45PM Closed Thanksgiving Day, December 25, and January 1.

The Gilded Surface in Medieval Art Joseph Ackley SAT JANUARY 16 Dog Tales Carol Schuler SAT JANUARY 23 Into the Woods: Trees and Woodlands in Medieval Culture Deirdre Larkin SAT JANUARY 30 Romanesque Art and Architecture Heather Horton SAT FEBRUARY 6 Medieval Art from the Holy Roman Empire Jeanne-Marie Musto SUN FEBRUARY 7 Materials and Techniques of Medieval Art Emma Wegner SAT FEBRUARY 13 Courtly Pleasures and Pastimes Leslie Bussis Tait SAT FEBRUARY 20 Loom and Needle: Textile Production in the Middle Ages Jennifer Ball SAT FEBRUARY 27

Queen of Stags, 5 of Stags, 7 of Hounds, and King of Ducks from The Stuttgart Playing Cards, ca. 1430, German, Upper Rhineland, paper (pasteboard) with gold ground and opaque paint over pen and ink. Stuttgart, Landesmuseum Württemberg

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Winter Programs Gain insight into the Museum and its collections through engaging programs geared to a variety of interests and ages. Also see exhibition-related events on pages 4–12. Please note that these events are open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis, unless otherwise noted.

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Bonnie J. Sacerdote Lecture Hall Carson Family Hall Exhibition Entrance The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium Medieval Sculpture Hall Vélez Blanco Patio

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Create works of art in the galleries with family-friendly activities led by an artist. Supplies provided, ongoing instruction, 1–4 p.m. All ages welcome. See also page 19.

Time Capsules SUN JANUARY 3, GALLERY 304 Fantasy Homes SUN FEBRUARY 14, GALLERY 217, THE ASTOR COURT

Draw inspiration from artists and original works of art! Observe through drawing and respond to creative challenges in the galleries. Open to visitors of all ages. Demonstrations repeat every 30 minutes between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. See also page 19.

Light FRI DECEMBER 18, GALLERY 305 Composition FRI JANUARY 15, GALLERY 209, THE ASTOR FORECOURT

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For Education program funders, visit metmuseum.org/educationfundingsupport

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STUDIO WORKSHOP

See also Fashion and Virtue: Textile Patterns and the Print Revolution, 1520–1620, page 19.

Paints and Pigments Make pigments from original substances such as malachite, azurite, and cochineal with artist Jessica Houston. $95, materials and Museum admission included. Register at metmuseum.org/ artmaking. SAT DECEMBER 19, 10:30AM–4:30PM

MetTours Presented by educators, curators, conservators, and invited specialists. They start in Gallery 534, Vélez Blanco Patio, unless noted at exhibition entrance or another location. In addition, Museum-trained volunteers lead over 15 guided tours daily of the Met’s collection. Tours are given in English and nine other languages throughout the winter. Check the website or inquire at the information desks for topics, schedule, and points of departure.

Exhibition Tour—The Luxury of Time: European Clocks and Watches Elizabeth Sullivan TUE DECEMBER 1, 11AM FRI JANUARY 15, 11AM GALLERY 521, WRIGHTSMAN EXHIBITION GALLERY

When Belief Meets Art Michael Norris WED DECEMBER 2, 11AM TUE DECEMBER 29, 11AM SUN FEBRUARY 7, 11AM

Conversation with an Educator—Man Ray’s Obstruction, Modern and Contemporary Art Marianna Siciliano THU DECEMBER 3, 11AM GALLERY 908, MURIEL KALLIS STEINBERG NEWMAN GALLERY

Exhibition Tour—Grand Illusions: Staged Photography from the Met Collection Beth Saunders FRI DECEMBER 4, 10:30AM FRI JANUARY 8, 10:30AM GALLERY 852, THE HOWARD GILMAN GALLERY

The Art of Illusion: Fooling the Eye in 20th-Century Paintings Deborah Goldberg SUN DECEMBER 6, 11AM WED JANUARY 6, 11AM TUE FEBRUARY 2, 11AM

Disguise and Display in Greek and Roman Art Jean Sorabella SUN DECEMBER 13, 11AM WED JANUARY 27, 11AM SAT FEBRUARY 20, 11AM

Conversation with a Curator— Ernestine Eberhardt Zaumseil’s Bedcover, The American Wing Amelia Peck, Marica F. Vilcek Curator, American Decorative Arts WED DECEMBER 9, 11AM GALLERY 751, ANTHONY W. AND LULU C. WANG GALLERIES OF EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN ART

British and American Prints and Drawings Constance McPhee Advance registration required by online reservation only at metmuseum.org/events/programs/ met-tours/gallery-talks TUE DECEMBER 15, 11AM TUE JANUARY 12, 11AM TUE FEBRUARY 16, 11AM

The Audio Guide is a recorded guide to selected special exhibitions and the permanent collection and is free for visitors who are blind, partially sighted, or hard of hearing. Neck loops and large-print scripts are available. The fees in the next column include sales tax.

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Intarsia Interiors Deborah Krohn Space is limited; first come, first served. Stickers distributed 20 minutes prior at VBP. SAT DECEMBER 12, 4PM SUN JANUARY 10, 11AM FRI FEBRUARY 5, 11AM

Unknown Treasures: Chinese Textiles and Lacquer Denise Leidy, Brooke Russell Astor Curator, Department of Asian Art TUE DECEMBER 8, 11AM

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Material Transformation Jacqueline Terrassa FRI DECEMBER 11, 11AM FRI JANUARY 15, 6:30PM WED FEBRUARY 10, 11AM

All-in-One Player $ 7.00 General Public $ 6.00 Members $ 5.00 Children under 12 Guides are “$5 after 5” on Friday and Saturday evenings. Rent four Audio Guides, and the fifth one is free with a Frequent User Card!

Above: For MetTours, “Conversation with a Curator—Ernestine Eberhardt Zaumseil’s Bedcover,” December 9: Bedcover, ca. 1865, by Ernestine Eberhardt Zaumseil, cotton, silk, and wool. Gift of George E. Schoellkopf, 2013 (2013.958)​

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Reveal and Conceal Jennifer Mock WED DECEMBER 16, 11AM FRI JANUARY 8, 6:30PM TUE FEBRUARY 9, 11AM

Conversation with a Conservator—Charles Le Brun’s Everhard Jabach (1618–1695) and His Family, European Paintings Michael Gallagher, Sherman Fairchild Conservator in Charge, Department of Paintings Conservation THU DECEMBER 17, 11AM GALLERY 617

Exhibition Tour—Korea: 100 Years of Collecting at the Met Soonai Lee TUE DECEMBER 22, 10:30AM GALLERY 233, ARTS OF KOREA GALLERY

It’s a Man’s World Alice Schwarz WED DECEMBER 23, 11AM SUN JANUARY 31, 11AM

Conversation with an Educator—Isamu Noguchi�s Kouros, Modern and Contemporary Art Deborah Goldberg SUN DECEMBER 27, 11AM MON DECEMBER 28, 11AM GALLERY 920, LILA ACHESON WALLACE WING

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Do You See What I See? Maria Rhor Space is limited; first come, first served. Stickers distributed 20 minutes prior at VBP. WED DECEMBER 30, 11AM SAT JANUARY 23, 4PM SUN FEBRUARY 21, 11AM

Interdisciplinary Gallery Conversation—The Hand Is Quicker Than the Eye Ryan Oakes and Megan Kuensting THU JANUARY 7, 11AM

Illusory Experiences in 3D Emilie Gossiaux WED JANUARY 13, 11AM WED FEBRUARY 17, 11AM With verbal description

Keeping Up Appearances Marianna Siciliano SAT JANUARY 16, 11AM WED FEBRUARY 3, 11AM SAT FEBRUARY 27, 11AM

Convincing Illusions in the Art of the Ancient Near East Erica Ehrenberg SUN JANUARY 17, 11AM SAT JANUARY 30, 11AM

No Mere Illusions Judith Ostrowitz WED JANUARY 20, 11AM SUN FEBRUARY 14, 11AM WED FEBRUARY 24, 11AM

Conversation with a Fellow— Shirt of Mail and Plate, Arms and Armor Rachel Parikh THU JANUARY 21, 11AM GALLERY 379

A Composite Architectural Jewel Inés Powell SAT JANUARY 23, 11AM FRI FEBRUARY 5, 6:30PM

A Panoramic View Lois Stainman TUE JANUARY 26, 11AM FRI FEBRUARY 12, 11AM

Above: For MetTours, “Conversation with an Educator—Andrea del Sarto’s The Holy Family with the Young Saint John the Baptist,” European Paintings, January 28: The Holy Family with the Young Saint John the Baptist, by Andrea del Sarto (Andrea d’Agnolo), ca. 1528, oil on wood. Maria DeWitt Jesup Fund, 1922 (22.75)

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Conversation with an Educator—Andrea del Sarto’s The Holy Family with the Young Saint John the Baptist, European Paintings Elizabeth Perkins THU JANUARY 28, 11AM GALLERY 609

MetFridays: Artists on Artworks—Peter Hristoff FRI JANUARY 29, 6:30PM

Interdisciplinary Gallery Conversation—Painting as Crime Scene James Moran and Alice Schwarz THU FEBRUARY 4, 11AM

Renaissance Illusions Emmanuel von Schack SAT FEBRUARY 13, 11AM With voice interpretation

Conversation with a Curator— Jan van Eyck’s The Crucifixion; The Last Judgment, European Paintings Maryan Ainsworth THU FEBRUARY 18, 11AM GALLERY 624

Conversation with an Educator— Relief Panel from the Palace Rooms at Nimrud, Ancient Near Eastern Art Christina Marinelli THU FEBRUARY 25, 11AM GALLERY 401, RAYMOND AND BEVERLY SACKLER GALLERY FOR ASSYRIAN ART

MetFridays: Artists on Artworks—Raúl Ayala FRI FEBRUARY 26, 6:30PM

MetSpeaks SUNDAY AT THE MET

Provocative afternoon panels, presentations, and demonstrations highlight exhibitions and the collection. Free with Museum admission. All take place in GRR. See also Artistic Furniture of the Gilded Age, pages 19–20.

Behind the Scenes: Antonio Ratti Textile Center and the Department of Textile Conservation Learn about the Museum’s efforts to preserve and present textiles in the 21st century and see a live demonstration of embroidery techniques. With Tricia Wilson Nguyen; Amelia Peck, Marica F. Vilcek Curator, American Decorative Arts; Janina Poskrobko; Melinda Watt; and Florica Zaharia. SUN DECEMBER 13, 3PM, GRR Creative Intersections: Percussion as Inspiration for Surface Tension Learn how the Museum’s collection of global percussion inspired the commission of Surface Tension (see page 18) and explore the creative process behind the project. With Donnacha Dennehy, Jayson Kerr Dobney, and Third Coast Percussion. SUN JANUARY 24, 3PM

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MetFridays Gallery Event: Meet Your Match Find your perfect match in a work of art from the Met’s collection! FRI FEBRUARY 12, 6:30–8:30PM

MetLiveArts AUDITORIUM PERFORMANCES “Bring the Kids for $1” indicates $1 tickets are available for children (ages 7–16) accompanied by an adult with a full-price ticket.

Judy Collins The singer performs her expanding repertoire, applying her distinctive voice to everything from “Both Sides Now” to “Send in the Clowns.” Tickets start at $75. Bring the Kids for $1. FRI DECEMBER 4, 7PM, GRR Making Time: Clocks and Watches Jack Forster and Richard H. R. Harper, speakers SUN FEBRUARY 28, 2:30PM

LECTURES AND PANELS Life and Times Rebecca Rabinow, Leonard A. Lauder Curator of Modern Art and Curator in Charge of the Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art, offers intriguing studies of different artists’ works. Tickets start at $30; series of two talks, $50. André Derain�s Regent Street, London (1906) TUE DECEMBER 1, 11AM, GRR Constantin Brancusi’s iconic sculpture Bird in Space (1923) TUE DECEMBER 8, 11AM, GRR

The Atelier with Alina Cho: Diane von Furstenberg Alina Cho talks with DV Founder and Chairman Diane von Furstenberg. WED DECEMBER 2, 6:30PM, GRR Half the World and All of Time: Asian Art at the Met Met curators John Carpenter, Mary Griggs Burke Curator, Department of Asian Art, and Joseph ScheierDolberg discuss the Japanese art collection of Mary Griggs Burke and changing tastes in Chinese painting. Part of the 100th anniversary celebration of the Department of Asian Art. Tickets start at $30. THU DECEMBER 3, 11AM, GRR Mark Rothko from the Inside Out ​ The artist’s son, Christopher Rothko, explores the meaning and importance of his father’s work. Tickets start at $30. THU DECEMBER 3, 6:30PM, GRR Friday Focus—Containing a Spiritual Vision: Architecture and Sufism in Premodern Syria The Annemarie Schimmel Memorial Lecture. Yasser Tabbaa, independent scholar. FRI DECEMBER 11, 4PM, BJSLH

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Friday Focus—Frederic Church: The Art and Science of Detail Jennifer Raab, Yale University. FRI FEBRUARY 19, 4PM, BJSLH

MetStudies THE OBSERVANT EYE

One hour, one object, endless possibilities. Join fellow undergraduates, graduate students, and young art enthusiasts to examine and discuss a work of art in the Met’s collection. For more information, visit metmuseum.org/observanteye.

SHORT COURSE See also Artistic Furniture of the Gilded Age, pages 19–20.

The Arts of Asia Join curators for in-depth gallery discussions about Asian art, both religious and secular. $150, Museum admission included. Register at metmuseum.org/events/programs/ met-studies. THU DECEMBER 3, 10, 17, 2–4PM

MetCelebrates MetFridays: Revel in the Season Explore the themes of light and tradition with art activities, gallery chats, performances, and more. FRI DECEMBER 18, 6–8:30PM Lunar New Year: Year of the Monkey May art bring you good fortune! Mark the Year of the Monkey, one of the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac, with performances, interactive gallery activities, and artist-led workshops for visitors of all ages. SAT FEBRUARY 6, 11AM–6PM

Sight and Sound Leon Botstein and The Orchestra Now pair orchestral works with masterpieces from the Met’s collection. Tickets start at $30; series of three concerts, $75. Bring the Kids for $1. Beethoven, Boilly, and the Heroic Style—Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3, “Eroica,” illustrated by Boilly’s The Public Viewing David’s “Coronation” at the Louvre. SUN DECEMBER 6, 2PM, GRR Strauss, Watteau, and Nostalgia— Strauss’s Le bourgeois gentilhomme, music he wrote for a 1912 update of Molière’s play. SUN FEBRUARY 7, 2PM, GRR

Sacrum Mysterium: A Celtic Christmas Vespers Apollo’s Fire returns with a Celtic program of Scottish Gregorian chant, ancient pagan carols, Celtic fiddle tunes, and dances. Tickets start at $65. Bring the Kids for $1. FRI DECEMBER 11, 7PM, GRR American Boychoir Holiday hymns and Christmas carols. Tickets start at $65. Bring the Kids for $1. WED DECEMBER 16, 7PM, GRR Tiempo Libre A holiday spectacular blending R&B, pop, jazz, and Cuban son. Tickets start at $65. Bring the Kids for $1. FRI DECEMBER 18, 7PM, GRR

Above: For MetSpeaks, “Sunday at the Met—Traces of the Gilded Age,” January 31: The Worsham-Rockefeller Dressing Room (detail), 1881–82, by George A. Schastey & Co. Gift of the Museum of the City of New York, 2008

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Musical Instruments galleries immediately follows the concert. WED JANUARY 6, 2:30PM, GALLERY 217, THE ASTOR COURT

Gallery Concert Cello Quartet from Manhattan School of Music. Tour of the Musical Instruments galleries immediately follows the concert. WED FEBRUARY 3, 2:30PM, GALLERY 963, ROBERT LEHMAN WING COURT

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A Charlie Brown Christmas A screening of the beloved classic, accompanied by live music by the Rob Schwimmer Trio and a festive sing-along. Children under four are not admitted. Bring the Kids tickets are not available for these performances. Tickets start at $45. SAT DECEMBER 19, 11AM AND 1:30PM, GRR SUN DECEMBER 20, 1 AND 3PM, GRR The Little Match Girl Passion David Lang’s Pulitzer Prize-winning The Little Match Girl Passion, performed by the Choir of Trinity Wall Street, also performing Benjamin Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols. Tickets start at $65. Bring the Kids for $1. WED DECEMBER 23, 7PM, GRR Shakespeare and Cervantes: Juilliard415 with Jordi Savall Music to commemorate the fourhundredth anniversary of the deaths of William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes. Tickets start at $75. Bring the Kids for $1. SAT JANUARY 30, 7PM, GRR Lincoln’s Favorite Shakespeare Actors perform the Shakespearian soliloquies that once comforted Abraham Lincoln. Historian Harold Holzer provides the context. Tickets start at $45. Bring the Kids for $1. THU FEBRUARY 11, 6:30PM, GRR Surface Tension A new work written for the Museum’s percussion collection created by Irish composer Donnacha Dennehy and performed by Third Coast Percussion. Tickets start at $30. Bring the Kids for $1. WED FEBRUARY 10, 7PM, GRR

Above: For MetTours, “Conversation with a Conservator—Willows and Bridge,” February 11: Willows and Bridge (detail), early 17th century, pair of six-panel folding screens; ink, color, copper, gold, and gold leaf on paper. Mary Griggs Burke Collection, Gift of the Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation, 2015 (2015.300.105.1, .2)

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GALLERY CONCERTS AND PERFORMANCES

See individual descriptions for locations. Free with Museum admission, unless otherwise noted.

YoungArts at the Met Manhattan School of Music Jazz Arts Duo. Tour of the Musical Instruments Galleries immediately follows concert. WED DECEMBER 2, 2:30PM, ROBERT LEHMAN WING COURT The Grand Tour: Asia This journey through the Asian Wing exploring performance art from India to China is presented in conjunction with the 100th anniversary celebration of the Department of Asian Art. FRI DECEMBER 4, 6 AND 7:30PM, FLORENCE AND HERBERT IRVING ASIAN WING FRI DECEMBER 11, 6 AND 7:30PM, FLORENCE AND HERBERT IRVING ASIAN WING MetFridays Poetry Reading—Rosamond S. King FRI DECEMBER 4, 6:30 AND 7:30PM, GALLERY 681, THE ANDREW MERTENS GALLERIES FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

Byzantine Pop-Ups Holiday concerts featuring hymns and carols of the Byzantine Empire performed live in the Medieval Sculpture Hall. FRI DECEMBER 11, 4, 6, AND 8PM, MSH FRI DECEMBER 18, 4, 6, AND 8PM, MSH Holiday Organ and Brass Concert Paul Vasile, organ. WED DECEMBER 16, 2:30PM, THE ANDRE MERTENS GALLERIES FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Anonymous 4: The Final Concert The all-female a cappella ensemble Anonymous 4 gives its final performances with a signature mix of ancient, traditional, and modern music. Tickets start at $75. Bring the Kids for $1. SOLD OUT. TUE DECEMBER 22, 6:30 AND 8:30PM, MSH Chinese Music at the Met Wei-Yang Andy Lin, erhu; Zhou Yi, pipa and zhong ran. Tour of the

The Museum offers a range of programs, including touch and descriptive tours for people with visual impairments; programs for people with dementia and their care partners; Discoveries for people with developmental disabilities and those on the autism spectrum; and tours in ASL for Deaf visitors. The programs that follow are free, but reservations are required. Call 212-650-2010, e-mail access@metmuseum.org, or visit metmuseum.org/events/ visitorsdisabilities for information.

PICTURE THIS!

For visitors who are blind or partially sighted. Detailed descriptions and tactile experiences make works of art accessible. THU DECEMBER 10, 2–3:30PM THU FEBRUARY 18, 2–3:30PM

MET ESCAPES

For people with dementia and their care partners. Participate in discussions, handling sessions, art making, and multisensory activities. SUN DECEMBER 6, 11AM–12:30PM WED DECEMBER 16, 2–3:30PM MON JANUARY 4, 2–3:30PM WED JANUARY 20, 2–3:30PM SUN JANUARY 31, 11AM–12:30PM WED FEBRUARY 10, 2–3:30PM WED FEBRUARY 24, 2–3:30PM

MET SIGNS IN THE STUDIO Art and Identity Tour and art-making workshop. SAT JANUARY 16, 2–4PM Without voice interpretation

MetFamilies and MetTeens

These drop-in programs are free with Museum admission unless otherwise noted. Children must be accompanied by an adult. For further information or to confirm details for family programs, call 212-570-3961 or go to metmuseum .org/events/programs/met-families. All programs meet in Carson Family Hall, Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center for Education, unless otherwise noted.

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Storytime in Nolen Library (Ages 18 months–6 years) Weekdays and Sundays, 30 minutes (see the website for schedule exceptions). Gather around to look, listen, sing, and have fun with picture books; then continue your adventure with a gallery hunt. Museum admission is not required for the library portion of this program. Space is limited; first come, first served. NOLEN LIBRARY, RUTH AND HAROLD D. URIS CENTER FOR EDUCATION

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Start with Art and Music (Ages 3–6) Monthly, Thursday afternoons, 1 hour. Look, move, and sing while exploring art and music together in the galleries. Start with Art at the Met (Ages 3–6) Weekly, Thursday afternoons and Saturdays, 1 hour. Share ideas and enjoy stories, sketching, and other gallery activities that bring works of art to life. Art Trek (Ages 7–11) Weekly, Saturdays, 1 hour. Travel through time and around the world on a Museum adventure. School Break Programs (Ages 3–11) Day off from school? Drop in and create works of art at the Museum! THU DECEMBER 24; MON–THU DECEMBER 28–31; MON JANUARY 18; MON–FRI FEBRUARY 15–19, 1–4PM Children’s Classes (Ages 2–12) Visit metmuseum.org/ childrensclasses for descriptions, dates, times, fees, and registration information for spring Children’s Classes. Museum Members priority registration begins December 7; Members receive a 15% discount whenever they purchase a class.

MetFridays Gallery Event: Paper Power Enjoy interactive gallery chats, art making, pop-up libraries, and a stop at the Met’s Paper Project store. FRI FEBRUARY 19, 6:30–8:30PM MUSEUM-WIDE Drop-in Drawing—Paper FRI FEBRUARY 19, 6:30–8:30PM GALLERY 800, B. GERALD CANTOR SCULPTURE GALLERY

Wordplay: Matthias Buchinger’s Inventive Drawings from the Collection of Ricky Jay Continued from page 8

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Ticketed Talk New York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman and illusionist Ricky Jay in conversation about 18th-century artist, magician, and musician Matthias Buchinger. Tickets start at $30. THU JANUARY 21, 6:30PM, GRR

Design for Eternity: Architectural Models from the Ancient Americas Continued from page 8

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Places for the Living, Temples to the Gods, and Houses for the Dead Lauren Ebin SAT DECEMBER 5, 11AM SAT JANUARY 9, 4PM SUN FEBRUARY 28, 11AM GALLERY 534, VBP

The Power of Prints: The Legacy of William M. Ivins and A. Hyatt Mayor Continued from page 8

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Friday Focus—William Ivins’s Legacy in Prints Shira Brisman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Peter Parshall, independent scholar. FRI JANUARY 29, 4PM, BJSLH

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Exhibition Tour Femke Speelberg SAT DECEMBER 19, 11AM GALLERY 964, ROBERT LEHMAN WING

Masterpieces of Chinese Painting from the Metropolitan Collection Continued from page 11

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MetFridays: An Evening of Art & ASL Debra Cole FRI DECEMBER 4, 6:15PM GALLERY 534, VBP With voice interpretation

Exhibition Tour Dora Ching TUE JANUARY 5, 10:30AM GALLERY 210, DOUGLAS DILLON GALLERIES

Celebrating the Arts of Japan: The Mary Griggs Burke Collection Continued from page 11

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Exhibition Tour Meet in Gallery 223, The Sackler Wing Galleries. John Carpenter, Mary Griggs Burke Curator, Department of Asian Art FRI DECEMBER 11, 6:30PM Monica Bincsik TUES JANUARY 19, 11AM FRI FEBRUARY 19, 11AM All tours

FOR TEENS AGES 11–18

Explore, create, and connect with art across cultures and time periods. Join Museum educators, artists, and other teens in free classes devoted to understanding art through gallery conversations, sketching, and studio workshops. For event dates, class descriptions, and to register, go to metmuseum.org/events/ programs/met-teens.

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Conversation with a Conservator—Willows and Bridge Jennifer Perry THU FEBRUARY 11, 11AM GALLERY 223

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Sunday Studio—Light and Shadow Designs SUN DECEMBER 6, 1–4PM GALLERY 963, ROBERT LEHMAN WING

Artistic Furniture of the Gilded Age

Studio Workshop—Textile Design with Ink and Thread Learn a range of techniques, from printing to embroidery, with the Textile Arts Center. $215, materials and Museum admission included. Register at metmuseum.org/ artmaking. SUN JANUARY 10, 17, AND 24, 1–5PM

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Conversation with a Conservator—George A. Schastey’s Cabinet Marijn Manuels THU JANUARY 14, 11AM

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People of the Middle Ages Bella Gurevich SUN JANUARY 3

The Cloisters Cloisters programs start on page 13 and continue below

CONCERTS AT THE CLOISTERS Exhibition Tour Moira Gallagher FRI JANUARY 22, 10:30AM Nicholas Vincent TUE FEBRUARY 23, 10:30AM All tours

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Sunday at the Met—Traces of the Gilded Age Explore how vestiges of New York’s Gilded Age inspire the contemporary imagination. Derek McLane, scenic designer, and Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, Anthony W. and Lulu C. Wang Curator of American Decorative Arts, speakers. SUN JANUARY 31, 3PM, GRR

The Richest Woman in America and the Secrets of Her Boudoir Columbia University art history professor Anne Higonnet talks about Arabella Worsham, the scandalous Gilded Age adventuress whose boudoir is the Met’s newest period room. THU FEBRUARY 11, 11AM, GRR THU FEBRUARY 18, 11AM, GRR THU FEBRUARY 26, 11AM, GRR

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Short Course— The American Home Join curators to explore The American Wing’s extensive collection of historic interiors, furniture, and decorative arts. $150, Museum admission included. Register at metmuseum .org/events/programs/met-studies. THU FEBRUARY 4, 11, 18, 2–4PM

The Waverly Consort: The Christmas Story SAT AND SUN DECEMBER 12 AND 13, 1 AND 3PM, $45

Lionheart: Veni Emmanuel: Chant and Polyphony for Advent and Christmas SUN DECEMBER 20, 1 AND 3PM, $45 Pomerium: Musical Games, Puzzles, and Riddles of the Renaissance SUN FEBRUARY 21, 1 AND 3PM, $40

GALLERY WORKSHOPS FOR FAMILIES

Hour-long workshops for children ages 4–12 and their families. Free with Museum admission. Meet at 1 p.m. in the Main Hall.

Dogs! Caitlin Buco SAT DECEMBER 5

The Medieval Knight Dustin Aaron SAT JANUARY 16 Tapestry Tales Gwen Mayhew SAT FEBRUARY 6 Medieval Heroes Zoe Tippl SUN FEBRUARY 7 The Medieval Banquet Bella Gurevich SAT FEBRUARY 20

BILINGUAL FAMILY GALLERY WORKSHOPS

Hour-long workshops in English and Spanish for children ages 4–12 and their families. Free with Museum admission. Meet at 1 p.m. in the Main Hall.

Medieval Monks Peter Vergara SAT JANUARY 30 Welcome to the Castle! Begonia Santa-Cecilia SAT FEBRUARY 27

Medieval Mealtime Nora Gorman SUN DECEMBER 6 Treasures Christina DeLeón SAT DECEMBER 19 Family Festival: Gifts Programs include guided gallery workshops for children ages 4–12 and a self-guided Art Hunt. SAT AND SUN DECEMBER 26 AND 27

Kids ages 7 to 12, from all five boroughs of New York City and around the world, helped to shape the content, design, and user experience of the new digital feature #MetKids. Made for, with, and by kids, it includes 40 videos and more than 125 featured objects, fun facts, and project ideas drawn from across the Met’s collection and accompanied by kid-friendly prompts. The content was created in collaboration with specialists from across the Museum. Visit frequently! The iterative feature is updated continually with new content and opportunities to participate. Visit metmuseum.org/collection/metkids. See page 19 to learn more about the Met’s Family Programs and Children’s Classes.

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The Met Breuer—Opening March 2016 The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s modern and contemporary art program is expanding to include a new series of exhibitions, performances, artist commissions, residencies, and educational initiatives in the landmark building designed by Marcel Breuer on Madison Avenue and 75th Street. Members will be invited to experience the space and inaugural exhibitions before the public. For more information, visit metmuseum.org/metbreuer. The Met Breuer. Photograph by Ed Lederman​

Share the Met A Membership to the Met is the quintessential New York experience that your friends and family are guaranteed to enjoy long after the holidays are over. From the iconic steps on Fifth Avenue, and sweeping galleries filled with masterpieces, to cutting-edge performances and talks—there’s no better place for the arts lover in your life to get a regular dose of inspiration. Member perks include free admission, private exhibition viewings, special events, and much more.

Give the Gift of Membership

Visit metmuseum.org/gift to browse gift options.

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Acquisitions Fund Benefit Now in its 18th year, the Acquisitions Fund Benefit gives guests a rare, behind-the-scenes look at how the Met builds its inspiring collection of 5,000 years of art from every corner of the world. This special evening, held this year on Thursday, December 10, celebrates the littleknown stories, meticulous research, and surprising discoveries behind how works of art are acquired. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call 212-570-3948. Among the Museum’s recent acquisitions is a promised gift from the Irving Penn Foundation of more than 150 photographs by Irving Penn. Rochas Mermaid Dress (Lisa Fonssagrives-Penn), Paris, 1950, by Irving Penn, platinum/palladium print. Promised gift of The Irving Penn Foundation, 2015, ©Condé Nast Publications, Inc.

Charitable Gift Annuities When you support the Museum through a charitable gift annuity, you are not only securing a lifetime of payments to you or a loved one, but also providing a generous gift to the Met. Annuity rates vary, depending on the beneficiary’s age and the date of first payment. For more information or to establish an annuity, please contact the Planned Giving Program at 212-570-3796 or planned.giving@metmuseum.org.

Mrs. Robert Shurlock (Henrietta Ann Jane Russell, 1775–1849) and Her Daughter Ann, 1801, by John Russell, pastel on paper, laid down on canvas. Gift of Geoffrey Shurlock, 1967 (67.132)

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The Members Dining Room over­ looking Central Park is open to all Members. Call 212-570-3975 to make a reservation, or book a table online at metmuseum.org/mdr.

The Balcony Lounge For Friend, Sustaining, and Supporting Members. A comfortable place to relax, read, and enjoy a winter farm-to-table menu and refreshments during your visit. Open during Museum hours. No reservations necessary. Petrie Court Café DINNER (SEASONAL; NOVEMBER 6, 2015– JANUARY 2, 2016): 4:30–8:30PM *LAST SEATING AT 7:30PM For reservations or parties of five or more, call 212-570-3964. American Wing Café SUN–THU 10AM–4:30PM FRI–SAT 10AM–8:15PM The Cafeteria SUN–THU 11AM–4:30PM FRI–SAT 11AM–7PM

HOURS

Open 7 days a week. Sun–Thu 10AM–5:30PM Fri, Sat 10AM–9PM Closed Thanksgiving Day, December 25, January 1, and the first Monday in May. Recorded information, 212-535-7710. MEMBERS ADMISSION

Members visit free and fast—visit the Membership Desks or kiosks to pick up your admissions tickets without waiting in line. NON-MEMBER ADMISSION

Recommended: adults, $25; seniors (65 and older), $17; students, $12. ACCESSIBILITY

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Great Hall Balcony Bar FRI–SAT 4–8:30PM *LAST CALL AT 7:45PM

PARKING GARAGE

80th St. and Fifth Ave. Validate parking tickets at the Ruth and Harold D. Uris Center Membership Desk for a reduced fee. Visitors with vehicles over 6' 6" should call 212-650-9165.

MET MUSEUM PRESENTS

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GROUP VISITS

Call 212-570-3711 or visit metmuseum.org for information.

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Tours are offered by request for community groups within New York City. For more information, call 212-396-5170.

LIBRARIES

For information about the Museum’s libraries and research centers, visit metmuseum.org and click on the “Research” tab. Volume 49, Number 3, Winter 2015–16. © 2015 by The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Members Calendar is published quarterly by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10028–0198. Address correspondence concerning this publication to The Members Calendar, Communications Department. Email: communications@ metmuseum.org. Send change of address information to membership@ metmuseum.org.

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