Lady at the Tea Table is a late 19th-century painting by American artist Mary Cassatt. The work, done in oil on canvas, is in the collection of the Metropolitan...
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In the design of experiments in statistics, the lady tasting tea is a randomized experiment devised by Ronald Fisher and reported in his book The Design...
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Mary Cassatt (category Knights of the Legion of Honour)
Lydia at the Tapestry Loom (c. 1881) Children on the Beach (1884) Young Girl at a Window (c. 1883–1884), National Gallery of Art Lady at the Tea Table (1883–1885)...
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2019. Nickel, Helmut (1982). "About the Sequence of the Tapestries in The Hunt of the Unicorn and The Lady with the Unicorn". Metropolitan Museum Journal...
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Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty was an art exhibition held in 2011 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art featuring clothing created by British fashion designer...
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Alexander Cassatt (category Members of the Philadelphia Club)
ability achieved · the extension of the pennsylvania railroad system · into new york city The statue is currently located at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania...
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Ugolino and His Sons (Carpeaux) (category Sculptures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art)
grandchildren. Carpeaux shows Ugolino at the moment where he considers cannibalism. The work is emblematic of the Romantic style's heightened physical...
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Met Gala (category Balls in the United States)
Jessica Parker, who wore a headdress which was thought to conform to the Dragon Lady stereotype. In October 2017, an episode of James Corden's Late Late...
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chain armor, with his longsword and shield. The female effigy of a lady, found in Normandy, dates to the mid 13th century and is perhaps of Margaret of...
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Temple of Dendur (redirect from The Temple of Dendur)
Petronius, the Roman governor of Egypt, built the Temple of Dendur at the request of Caesar Augustus, the emperor of Rome that included Egypt at that time...
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Broken Eggs (category Pages using infobox artwork with the material parameter)
return to France and show his works created in that country at the Paris Salon of 1757. At the exhibition, Greuze's works were side by side with works by...
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had completed the mural Modern Woman for the Woman's Building at Chicago's 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, her exhibition in 1893 at Durand-Ruel's...
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in the 19th century, describes meals of various kinds and provides menus for the "old-fashioned tea", the "at-home tea", the "family tea", and the "high...
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rolling table or a rotovane. The rolling table consists of a ridged table-top moving in an eccentric manner to a large hopper of tea leaves, in which the leaves...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art (redirect from Costume Institute at The Met)
Possibly Saint Eligius, 1449 Paolo Uccello, Portrait of a Lady, c. 1450, Florence El Greco, Opening of the Fifth Seal, 1608–1614 Peter Paul Rubens, Rubens, Helena...
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The Pictures Generation, 1974–1984 was an exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) in New York City that ran from April 29 – August 2, 2009...
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Beauty Revealed (category Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art)
portrait until the 1980s, when it was auctioned at Christie's and acquired by Gloria and Richard Manney in 1981. The painting was acquired by the Metropolitan...
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Tea culture is how tea is made and consumed, how people interact with tea, and the aesthetics surrounding tea drinking. Tea plays an important role in...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art (MMA) which houses the collection of the Costume Institute. The exhibition was held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art from May 10th...
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outfits. Of the co-chairs, Lady Gaga is well known for embodying the camp style, including her wearing of a dress made of raw meat at the 2010 MTV Video...
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Old Trees, Level Distance (category Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art)
towards home, fading into the distance. At the end of the scroll (read from right to left) a rustic pavilion overlooks the river, with two old men walking...
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The Met Fifth Avenue is the primary museum building for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The building is located at 1000 Fifth Avenue...
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Amathus sarcophagus (category Sculptures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Eastern styles of the mid-fifth century BCE. The sarcophagus was excavated by Luigi Palma di Cesnola and is currently located at the Metropolitan Museum...
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Mourning Attire was an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that ran from October 21, 2014, to February 1, 2015. The exhibition featured mourning attire...
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"The Baroness Bettina von Hutten" The Bookseller, Newsdealer, and Stationer (January 1, 1916): 15. "Lady at the Tea Table" (1883). Mary Cassatt: A Life (Yale...
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Cloudy Mountains (category Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art)
220 Subsequently, after acquisition at Cleveland, it was on special exhibit in the Royal Academy of Arts in the 1935-1936 International Exhibition of...
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Since the 17th century, the United Kingdom has been one of the world's largest tea consumers, with an average annual per capita supply of 1.9 kilograms...
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Kneeling Bull with Vessel (category Sculpture of the Ancient Near East)
regions of Iraq around the 3100–2900 B.C. The statue is on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in the Ancient Near Eastern Art section. Animals...
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soft drinks. Drink portal Tea in the United Kingdom Colman Andrews (8 November 2016). The British Table: A New Look at the Traditional Cooking of England...
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Woman with a Sunflower (category Paintings in the National Gallery of Art)
both looking at the child's reflection. The mother's bright outfit draws attention to the child's nudity, which signifies innocence. The mother and child...
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