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We were up north in NYC to see the Cloisters and as I was standing at this piece of artwork, a beam of sunlight from a tall window came streaming in and hit this carving. Kind of freaked me out - I suppose this happens every day when the sun streams in, but it did make me wonder if someone was trying to tell this heathen (me) something!.
The Cloisters house the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection of art and architecture from medieval Europe. Best known for the beautiful tapestries on display, the Cloisters also offer architectural installations, a series of special programs, and fantastic views of the Hudson.
"Located on four acres overlooking the Hudson River in northern Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park, the building incorporates elements from five medieval French cloisters--quadrangles enclosed by a roofed or vaulted passageway, or arcade--and from other monastic sites in southern France. Three of the cloisters reconstructed at the branch museum feature gardens planted according to horticultural information found in medieval treatises and poetry, garden documents and herbals, and medieval works of art, such as tapestries, stained-glass windows, and column capitals. Approximately five thousand works of art from medieval Europe, dating from about A.D. 800 with particular emphasis on the twelfth through fifteenth century, are exhibited in this unique and sympathetic context."
All Images Represented here copyright protected. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Mark Holmes 2001-2006
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