5 Star Metropolitan Museum Of Art

of June 2024
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Masterpiece Paintings
Rizzoli Electa
Rizzoli Electa

10
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Art = Discovering Infinite Connections in Art History from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Phaidon Press
Phaidon Press

9.9
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Carols for Christmas / Metropolitan Museum of Art
Kulter
Kulter

9.8
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Guide

9.7
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Making The Met, 1870-2020
YALE UK
YALE UK

9.6
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"Tulips" Correspondence Cards, Gold Embossed, Boxed Set of 25, Metropolitan Museum of Art
MMA
MMA

9.5
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A Baroque Christmas from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Concerts

9.4
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You Can't Take a Balloon into the Metropolitan Museum
Puffin Books
Puffin Books

9.3
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The Christmas Story [Deluxe Edition]
Harry N. Abrams
Harry N. Abrams

9.2
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Live at the Metropolitan Museum of Art at the Temple of Dendur

9.1
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Masterpiece Paintings

Art = Discovering Infinite Connections in Art History from The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Carols for Christmas / Metropolitan Museum of Art

Factory sealed DVD.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Guide

Making The Met, 1870-2020

"Tulips" Correspondence Cards, Gold Embossed, Boxed Set of 25, Metropolitan Museum of Art

These pretty correspondence cards take after a watercolor by Jacob Marrel. Expertly engraved with gold foil, these charming cards add a bit of this rich history to your thank-you notes, or friendly correspondence.. Set of 25 gold-embossed white cards boxed with 25 white envelopes. Cards measure 6 14'' x 4 78''. Jacob Marrel was a 17th-century German dealer of prints and tulips, as well as a still-life painter. During his career, he celebrated the range of tulip varietals in six illustrated books, three of which are still intact. Marrel's work coincided with tulip mania, when the Dutch craze for the flower led to wild speculation, and eventually an economic crash in 1637..

A Baroque Christmas from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Concerts

You Can't Take a Balloon into the Metropolitan Museum

Puffin Books.

The Christmas Story [Deluxe Edition]

Live at the Metropolitan Museum of Art at the Temple of Dendur