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European miniatures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art

"This publication is a catalogue of the Metropolitan Museum's permanent collection of more than three hundred European miniatures. In origin these works fall into three categories - British, French, and Continental - and date from the early sixteenth century to about 1850. The collection includes one of two known portrait miniatures by Jean Clouet, who is credited with originating this genre, and three of no more than twenty recognized portrait miniatures by Hans Holbein the Younger, the first great master of this art. Most of the important figures in this field - Hilliard, Hoskins, Cooper, Hall, Fuger, Zincke, Cosway, and Isabey - are represented, as are several painters who worked primarily in larger formats - Fragonard, the Van Blarenberghes, and Rosalba Carriera, for example. The majority of the miniatures are hitherto unpublished."--BOOK JACKET.

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  • "This publication is a catalogue of the Metropolitan Museum's permanent collection of more than three hundred European miniatures. In origin these works fall into three categories - British, French, and Continental - and date from the early sixteenth century to about 1850. The collection includes one of two known portrait miniatures by Jean Clouet, who is credited with originating this genre, and three of no more than twenty recognized portrait miniatures by Hans Holbein the Younger, the first great master of this art."
  • ""This publication is a catalogue of the Metropolitan Museum's permanent collection of more than three hundred European miniatures. In origin these works fall into three categories - British, French, and Continental - and date from the early sixteenth century to about 1850. The collection includes one of two known portrait miniatures by Jean Clouet, who is credited with originating this genre, and three of no more than twenty recognized portrait miniatures by Hans Holbein the Younger, the first great master of this art. Most of the important figures in this field - Hilliard, Hoskins, Cooper, Hall, Fuger, Zincke, Cosway, and Isabey - are represented, as are several painters who worked primarily in larger formats - Fragonard, the Van Blarenberghes, and Rosalba Carriera, for example. The majority of the miniatures are hitherto unpublished."--BOOK JACKET."@en

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  • "European miniatures in The Metropolitan Museum of Art"
  • "European miniatures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art : [... in conjunction with the Exhibition "European Miniatures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art", held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from November 5, 1996 - January 5, 1997]"
  • "European miniatures in the Metropolitan museum of art"
  • "European miniatures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art [exposition, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 5 novembre 1996 - 5 janvier 1997]"
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  • "European miniatures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art"
  • "European miniatures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art ; {In conjunction with the exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York : Nov.5, 1996, to Jan.5, 1997"
  • "European miniatures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art : [exhibition held from November 5, 1996, to January 5, 1997] : [catalogue]"
  • "European miniatures in The Metropolitan Museum of Art [issued in conjunction with the Exhibition "European Miniatures in The Metropolitan Museum of Art," held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from November 5, 1996, to January 5, 1997]"@en
  • "European miniatures in The Metropolitan Museum of Art : [issued in conjunction with the Exhibition "European Miniatures in The Metropolitan Museum of Art," held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from November 5, 1996, to January 5, 1997]"