Crowds daily gather on the steps in front of the neoclassical façade
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, often referred to simply as "the Met," is one of the world's largest and most important art museums, located on the eastern edge of Central Park in Manhattan, New York. It also comprises a building complex known as "The Cloisters" in Fort Tryon Park at the north end of Manhattan Island overlooking the Hudson River which features medieval art.
Its massive collection ranges from treasures of Classical Antiquity to nearly all the European masters, as well as an extensive collection of American art. It also possesses extensive holdings in Egyptian—including the Temple of Dendur, African, Asian, Oceanic, Middle Eastern and Islamic art. The museum also contains recreations of notable interiors by famous American architectFrank Lloyd Wright, and, somewhat incongruously, a collection of antique weapons and armor. One of The Met's latest purchases and the most expensive piece of Art is Duccio's Madonna and Child, costing the museum 45 Million dollars. The painting is only 8x11 inches.
Italy has proposed loaning important antiquities to NewYork'sMetropolitanMuseum of Art if it returns several prized artifacts that Italy says were looted, a government lawyer said Friday.
Marion True, a former antiquities curator of the Getty Museum, and a U.S. art dealer, Robert Hecht, are accused by Italian prosecutors of knowingly dealing in stolen art.
Museum officials would compare their collection to photos found in the Geneva offices, according to the deal.