I enjoyed my experience at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art. The great entrance and stairs provide a big space for
congregation and meeting before entering a huge building and beginning a
marvelous adventure filled with history, education and knowledge. The cathedral
ceilings create this vast open space in combination with corridors and
stairwells. If you are unfamiliar with your surroundings you may become lost and
submerged in a world of Art. The rooms are divided up into different eras of
time and provide a depiction of lifestyles using photographs, furniture and
paintings. All this combined allows us to become connected with the art we
view.
One of the
Artifacts I selected was a photograph of Procession of Troops and Civilians on
way to dedication of soldiers National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The
one aspect of this photo that I enjoyed was the formation, and how all the
soldiers march together in unison towards their destination. We also get a glimpse of the landscape and how early Americans lived. The artist of this
photo is Charles J.Tyson and the accession number is 33.65.174.Located in
gallery 199.
The second Artifact a painting I selected was
Struggle series 10: Washington crossing the Delaware by Jacob Lawrence. This
painting located is located in gallery 911 and its Accession number is 2003.414.
The blood on the side of the boat indicates struggle and the men are covered in
heavy quilts, they are freezing in the rigid Delaware.
The third Artifact was a photograph that makes
you think about the suffering of war and the devastating toll on the family,
especially the children. Frank, Fredrick and Alice, The children of the
battlefield by Wenderoth, Taylor and Brown. This picture illustrates the
immense sacrifices of war and how families are affected. It was the only formal
way for a dead soldier to be discovered by his family because his name tag had
been lost at war.
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