The Cloisters

The museum's building was designed by the architect Charles Collens, on a site on a steep hill, with upper and lower levels. It contains medieval gardens and a series of chapels and themed galleries, including the Romanesque, Fuentidueña, Unicorn, Spanish, and Gothic rooms. The design, layout, and ambiance of the building are intended to evoke a sense of medieval European monastic life. It holds about 5,000 works of art and architecture, all European and mostly dating from the Byzantine to the early Renaissance periods, mainly during the 12th through 15th centuries. The objects include stone and wood sculptures, tapestries, illuminated manuscripts, and panel paintings, of which the best known include the Early Netherlandish ''Mérode Altarpiece'' and the –1505 Flemish ''The Unicorn Tapestries''.
Rockefeller purchased the museum site in Washington Heights in 1930 and donated it to the Metropolitan in 1931. Upon its opening on May 10, 1938, the Cloisters was described as a collection "shown informally in a picturesque setting, which stimulates imagination and creates a receptive mood for enjoyment". Provided by Wikipedia
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The Cloisters medieval art and architecture
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Medieval sculpture at the Cloisters
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Medieval sculpture at the Cloisters
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A walk through the cloisters
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The Cloisters studies in honor of the fiftieth anniversary
Published 1992“…The Cloisters…”
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The Middle ages treasures from The Cloisters and The Metropolitan Museum of Art : Los Angeles Country Museum of Art, January 18 - March 29, 1970 ; The Art Institute of Chicago, May...
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The unicorn tapestries at the Cloisters
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New acquisitions for the cloisters
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The Cloisters the building and the collection of medieval art in Fort Tryon Park
Published 1963“…The Cloisters…”
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