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| #1070257 in Books | 2011-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 12.00 x.75 x8.00l,2.20 | File type: PDF | 128 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Christmas at the Met|By Nancy Jones|One of my favorite Holiday traditions has been visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art to see the Neapolitan creche figures and the Angel Tree set up in the museum's Medieval Hall. The figures are numerous and unique. The details of individual facial expressions, posture, clothing, hair and jewelry make each piece a special work of art. When|About the Author||Loretta Hines Howard collected and donated the crèche figures to the museum. Her daughter, Linn Howard, now oversees the installation. She and Mary Jane Pool, formerly editor in chief of House & Garden magazin
The Angel Tree: Celebrating Christmas at The Metropolitan Museum of Art showcases the magnificent collection of Neapolitan Baroque angels and crèche figures that has thrilled visitors from across the country each Christmas season for more than 50 years. New fiber-optic lighting and a new tree now enhance its beauty.
More than 50 angels and 100 crèche figures, many sculpted by major artists of the period, represent all who came to worship th...
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