The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced that two events have been planned in reference to the fire at Notre-Dame de Paris. The first is this afternoon at the Cloisters, the specialized medieval museum that sits at the top of Manhattan, about an hour north of the main Fifth Avenue building.
The second will take place next Monday afternoon. See the text of the press release below.
The second will take place next Monday afternoon. See the text of the press release below.
Two Events at the Met in Wake of Notre-Dame Fire
Following the recent disastrous fire
at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, The Metropolitan Museum of Art is
offering two occasions for the
community to gather:
At The Met Cloisters, on Thursday, April 18, at 2 p.m., a bell in the Museum's tower will toll for
one minute, coinciding with the ringing of bells scheduled to take place across
the UK, during which time visitors may observe a minute of silence.
At
The Met Fifth Avenue, on Monday, April
22, at 4 p.m.,
an informal program will take place in the Medieval Sculpture Hall, where Met
experts who are familiar with Notre-Dame Cathedral will speak briefly about its
importance. On special display for this occasion will be a mid-15th-century
manuscript by Jean Fouquet, The Right Hand of God Protecting the Faithful against the Demons,
that depicts Notre-Dame.
Jean Fouquet, The Right Hand of God Protecting the Faithful Against Demons From The Hours of Etienne Chevalier French, c.1452-1460 New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lehman Collection |
Also nearby will be The Met's 12th-century Head of King David— originally part of the rich sculptural decoration program of Notre-Dame, but decapitated during the
French Revolution.
Head of King David, From Notre-Dame de Paris French, c. 1145 New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art |
And Johan Barthold Jongkind's The Pont Neuf (1849–50), in which the skyline is punctuated by the cathedral's towers, will also be on view in
European Paintings Gallery 812.
Speakers will include:
Daniel Weiss, President and CEO, The
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Max Hollein, Director, The Metropolitan Museum
of Art
Barbara Drake Boehm,
Paul and Jill Ruddock Senior urator for The Met Cloisters
Lucretia Kargère, Conservator, The Met Cloisters
Nancy Wu, Senior Managing Educator, Public Programs, The
Met Cloisters
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