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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0738329029029
Format: Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Kino Video
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Kino Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Kino Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: July 22, 2003
Running Time: 131 minutes
Studio: Kino Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1975
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: A trip to New York City is not complete without an exploration of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Met is a true place of beauty, not only for its collection, but also for the exquisite manner in which its art is displayed. In Celebration is a three-video program that presents New York's treasured Metropolitan Museum of Art on its 125th birthday. Narrated by museum director Philippe de Montebello, In Celebration presents the history of the museum and its founders while escorting viewers on a tour of some of the museum's most powerful masterpieces.
Volume 1, Merchants and Masterpieces, profiles the benefactors whose money, vision, and priceless collections built the museum into one of the greatest art institutions in the United States. This volume includes rare archival footage, location photography, and a look behind the art in search of the people who originally collected and lived with these works. Volume 2, Masterpieces of the Met, shows what makes the Met such an incredible museum: the artwork. This volume displays diverse works, from ancient Egyptian relics to Jackson Pollock's Autumn Rhythm, from Monet's Terrace at Sainte-Adresse to Pompeiian frescoes, from modern cubism to Rembrandt's mesmerizing self-portrait. De Montebello's knowledgeable commentary describes the importance of the pieces in the world of art, their place in history, and their importance to the Met. In volume 3, Glories of Medieval Art: The Cloisters, the tour continues on the Upper West Side of Manhattan at the branch dedicated to art of the Middle Ages. On display amid medieval gardens and Gothic architecture are the famed collection of Unicorn Tapestries, Robert Campin's Annunciation Altarpiece, and the unique stained glass windows of the Cloisters.
If you can't get to the Met, In Celebration: 125 Years at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is the perfect way to whet your aesthetic appetite for great art. --Rob Bracco
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