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Publications for Educators
Designed for use in the classroom, these online features
and printable files (PDFs) help educators introduce to
their students the richness and diversity of works in various collections of the
Metropolitan Museum. Publications include a variety of illustrations and descriptions
of selected works of art, historical and cultural background, classroom applications
in the form of lesson plans and activities, and other useful material.
Online Features
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Byzantium: Faith and Power (12611557)
This overview of the artistic and cultural flowering during the late Byzantine Empire
features magnificent icons and miniatures, frescoes, textiles, mosaics, illuminated
manuscripts, and gilded metalwork. Includes essays, a visual exploration of the
Monastery of Saint Catherine in Sinai, Egypt, catalogue entries, an exhibition checklist,
a bibliography, a glossary, and maps.
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The Glory of Byzantium Materials and techniques, classroom activities,
and discussion topics about Byzantine art.
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Printable Files (PDFs)
Please note that each of the following publications represents just one part of a
packaged set that also includes slides, additional activity components, and a CD-ROM.
You may purchase a complete set by phone (1-800-662-3397) or online through
The Met Store. One complimentary copy of each resource is available to every
New York City public school upon request. To request a complimentary copy, please call 212-288-7733 or email teach.resources@metmuseum.org.
View and print the following publications for educators and students with Adobe
Reader.

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The Art of Africa: A Resource for Educators
The rich and diverse artistic heritage of sub-Saharan Africa is presented in forty traditional works in the Metropolitan’s collection.
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The Art of Ancient Egypt
Educators will find invaluable this comprehensive introduction to ancient Egyptian history and art focusing on works in the Museum's collection.
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The Art of Renaissance Europe
Works in the Museum's
collection that embody the Renaissance interest in classical learning, fame, and
beautiful objects are illustrated and discussed in this publication.
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The Art of South and Southeast Asia
Through an exploration
of the diverse and rich works of art in the Museum's collection from the subcontinent
of South Asia and the Himalayan region as well as from the many lands of Southeast
Asia, this resource provides an ideal introduction to the history and culture of
this vast region.
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The Arts of Korea:
A Resource for Educators
Although Korea's cultural
connections with China and Japan form a crucial part of its history, Korea also
has a visually rich and technically sophisticated artistic tradition that is separate
and distinct from that of its larger East Asian neighbors. This publication will
assist educators in presenting Korea's distinctive cultural legacy to students of
all ages.
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Auguste Rodin: The Burghers of Calais
An in-depth exploration
of Rodin's renowned late ninteenth-century sculpture commemorating the bravery of Calais's
local heroes.
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Greek Art from Prehistoric to Classical
This publication
is designed not only to introduce the Museum's collection of Greek art, but also
to provide a general grounding in ancient Greek culture, from the prehistoric period
to the end of the Classical age.
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Islamic Art and Geometric Design: Activities for Learning
Examine the principles
of geometric design that are the basis for the beautiful and intricate patterns
in the art of the Islamic world.
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A Masterwork of Byzantine Art
The David Plates: The Story of David and Goliath
This learning-activity
set provides a closer look at the Museum's spectacular set of Byzantine silver objects,
known as the David Plates.
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Medieval Art: A Resource for Educators
This resource presents medieval art in the Museum’s collection from western Europe and Byzantium and provides strategies for teaching art of the Middle Ages.
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Nature Within Walls: The Chinese Garden Court at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Focuses on the Chinese Garden
Court, one of the most pleasant and popular parts of the Museum's Asian art galleries.
Its architectural elements, rock formations, plantings, and pond not only provide
a peaceful environment but also offer visitors a window through which they can glimpse
how nature was traditionally perceived in Chinese culture and how these ideas influenced
the arts of this ancient civilization.
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Roman Art: A Resource for Educators
Introduce your students to the rich cultural legacy of Rome through the study of Roman art.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art offers a rich variety of programs for elementary
and secondary school educators, resources for research and study, and the
Library and Teacher Resource Center. Visit the Events
& Programs and Educational Resources
areas of this site for more information.
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