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Museum

behind the scenes at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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From the Publisher: Using more than fifty interviews, award-winning writer Danny Danziger creates a fascinating mosaic of the people behind New York's magnificent Metropolitan Museum of Art. From the aristocratic, acerbic director of the museum, Philippe de Montebello, to the curators who have a deep knowledge and passionate appreciation of their collections, from the security guards to the philanthropists who keep the museum's financial life blood flowing, Danziger brings to life this extraordinary world through the words of those who are devoted to making the Met the American institution it surely is.

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Penguin Group USA
Language
English
Pages
277

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Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Juan Aranda, Cleaner
John Barelli, Chief Security Officer, Security Department
Carrie Rebora Barratt, Curator, American Paintings and Sculpture, and Manager, The Henry R Luce Center for the Study of American Art
Michael Barry, Patti Cadby Birch Consultative Chairman, Islamic Art
Robert Bethea, Jr, Associate Coordinator of Information Services, Visitor Services Department
J Nicholas Cameron, Vice President of Construction
Thomas P Campbell, Curator, European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, and Supervising Curator, Antonio Ratti Textile Center
Lorraine Chevallier, Waitress
Keith Christiansen, Jayne Wrightsman Curator, European Paintings
George Cuesta, Maintainer, Plumbing Shop
Malcolm Daniel, Curator in Charge, Photographs
Michel David-Weill, Trustee
Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, Anthony W and Lulu C Wang Curator, American Decorative Arts
George R Goldner, Drue Heinz Chairman, Drawings and Prints
Maxwell K Hearn, Douglas Dillon Curator, Asian Art
Morrison H Heckscher, Lawrence A Fleischman Chairman of the American Wing
Harold Holzer, Senior Vice President for External Affairs
James R Houghton, Chairman, Board of Trustees
Laurence B Kanter, Curator in Charge, Robert Lehman Collection
Harold Koda, Curator in Charge, The Costume Institute
Henry R Kravis, Trustee
Walter Liedtke, Curator, European Paintings
Christopher S Lightfoot, Associate Curator, Greek and Roman Art
Hilde Limondjian, General Manager, Concerts & Lectures
Eric Longo, Director of Client Services, Antenna Audio, Inc
Jessie McNab, Associate Curator, European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
Philippe de Montebello, Director and Chief Executive Officer
J Kenneth Moore, Frederick P Rose Curator in Charge, Musical Instruments
James Moran, NYPD
Herbert M Moskowitz, Chief Registrar
John P O'Neill, Editor in Chief and General Manager of Publications, Editorial Department
Sally Pearson, Vice President and General Manager of Merchandise and Retail
Amelia Peck, Marcia F Vilcek Curator, American Decorative Arts
Stuart W Pyhrr, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Curator in Charge, Arms & Armor
Annette de la Renta, Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees
Sabine Rewald, Jacques and Natasha Gelman Curator, Department of Nineteenth-Century, Modern, and Contemporary Art
Jeff L Rosenheim, Associate Curator, Photographs
E John Rosenwald, Jr, Trustee
Raymond Smith, Copyist
Kenneth Soehner, Arthur K Watson Chief Librarian, Thomas J Watson Library
James Spann, Travel Associate, Tourism and Group Services, Visitor Services Department
Ira Spar, Research Assyriologist, Ancient Near Eastern Art
Donna Williams Sutton, Senior Audience Development Officer, External Affairs
Mahrukh Tarapor, Director for International Affairs, Geneva Office, and Associate Director for Exhibitions
Thayer Tolles, Associate Curator, American Paintings and Sculpture
Remco van Vliet, Florist
Lulu C Wang, Trustee
William Westfield, Senior Fire Safety Officer
Linden Havemeyer Wise, Special Counsel, Office of the Senior Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
069.097471
Library of Congress
N610 .D36 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 277 pages
Number of pages
277

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL35348852M
Internet Archive
museumbehindscen0000danz_a5g7
ISBN 10
0143114263
ISBN 13
9780143114260
OCLC/WorldCat
223804139

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3174853W

Work Description

A unique oral portrait of the Met, drawing on interviews with everyone from the director to the security guardsThe Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the greatest museums in the world. It is an enormous place that takes up five city blocks and has more than two million square feet of space, filled with treasures everywhere the eye can see. There are exquisite vases, jewelry, tapestry, baseball cards, Egyptian mummies, sculptures, and furniture, and many of the most famous and recognized paintings in the world, from Van Gogh to Rembrandt, Monet, and El Greco.But this famous institution, which attracts four million visitors a year, is not just about objects. This is a place that is supported and maintained by people, which is what this wonderful book celebrates. In the fifty-two interviews in Museum, we meet some of the people who have given their lives to making the Met the success that it is. We are introduced to curators with endless knowledge who look after the collections; as well as cleaners; florists; police and security staff who maintain and secure the building; plus the philanthropists and millionaires who donate their money for new and wonderful art works, including well-known people like Henry Kravis and Annette de la Renta.Danziger has a rare touch for getting just the right detail, and these interviews are informative, moving, and compulsively readable. Oral history at its best, Museum will appeal not only to the millions who visit the Met every year, but also to anyone with an interest in museums and art.

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