【慢速听力: 326探索】 Visiting the Met
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Visiting the Met
2010-8-3
STEVE EMBER:
I'm Steve Ember.
SHIRLEY GRIFFITH:
And I'm Shirley Griffith with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we travel to New York City to visit one of the most famous museums in the world. The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection covers five thousand years of human culture from all over the world. The museum, also known as the Met, was created in eighteen seventy by a group of businessmen, artists and thinkers. Their goal was to create a leading museum that would bring art and art education to the American people.
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STEVE EMBER:
We start our visit on Fifth Avenue at Eighty-Second Street and climb up the huge number of steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art to enter its Great Hall.
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In this huge room with tall ceilings visitors can pick up a map and decide what area of the museum they want to explore. It is a hard decision as there are more than two million works of art. Let us begin with the collection of Greek and Roman Art.
SHIRLEY GRIFFITH:
We look closely at a marble statue of a "kouros", or young man that was made over two thousand five hundred years ago. It is one of the earliest known marble statues of a human from the Greek area of Attica. The man is standing very straight, with his left leg slightly forward. His form is made up of smooth lines and geometric forms. The statue was found on the grave of a young nobleman from Athens.
To see how Greek art evolved, you can look at a statue made about a hundred years later. The bronze statue is a male diskos thrower. But the artistic style is very different from the earlier statue. This work is extremely detailed and life-like. It shows careful attention to how the body's muscles work.
STEVE EMBER:
The Met's Egyptian art collection takes us even further back in time. One object is a brightly painted coffin that is nearly four thousand years old. It once held the body of a person named Khnumnakht. The painted drawings and writings tell about gods of death and rebirth. There are many other examples of funeral art such as statues, coffins, and jewelry to protect the dead.
Tim Rooney
SHIRLEY GRIFFITH:
It takes an entire room to house one important object in this department. The Temple of Dendur is over two thousand years old. It is one of many religious buildings that ruler Augustus Caesar of Rome had built to honor Egyptian gods. This temple honors the goddess Isis. The temple once stood about eighty kilometers south of the Egyptian city of Aswan. Egypt gave it to the United States in nineteen sixty-five.
STEVE EMBER:
Visitors can choose to see many other kinds of artworks. There are treasures of ancient and current art from Asia, Africa, the Pacific islands and Central and South America. There is also an entire department for musical instruments and for historical clothing.
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SHIRLEY GRIFFITH:
The Met's medieval art collection centers on works made in Western Europe from the fourth to the early sixteenth century. This area of the museum has the feel of a church. Many objects came from Christian religious centers. For example, there are stained glass windows from European churches and many objects used in religious ceremonies.
STEVE EMBER:
A group of sixteenth century warriors on horseback welcomes you in the Equestrian Court. The warriors and horses are wearing finely made steel armor. Owning such protective armor helped show a ruler's wealth and power. The armor also showed the extreme skills of a country's best artisans. One protective head covering from Japan dates to the fifth century. The iron and copper helmet was probably used for ceremonies. There are also two Japanese swords, one long and one short, that were made in the fourteen hundreds.
Tim Rooney
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SHIRLEY GRIFFITH:
It would take a day just to explore the Met's large collection of European paintings. The paintings hanging in these large rooms give a lesson in the history of art over hundreds of years.
There are many Italian paintings of religious stories. But one is especially important. The Italian artist Duccio painted his "Madonna and Child" in thirteen hundred. His painting had a huge influence on later European art. Earlier paintings showed Mary and Jesus in an impersonal and severe way. But Duccio chose to show the very human and emotional interaction between Mary and Jesus.
STEVE EMBER:
The Spanish painter Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velazquez made an interesting painting of his assistant in sixteen fifty. The artist captured Juan de Pareja's intense look with great skill. When this painting was first shown to the public, one critic wrote that all other works were paintings, but this one represented truth.
One well known work by the French painter Jean Antoine Watteau shows a man in a garden playing a musical instrument. The colorful painting is called "Mezzetin." This artist is most famous for painting sensual actors and dancers. He was influenced by Italian theater traditions of the late sixteen hundreds.
SHIRLEY GRIFFITH:
The English painter J.M.W. Turner painted "Venice, from the Porch of Madonna della Salute" around eighteen thirty-five. His specialty was representing the effect of light on an environment with color and loose brushstrokes.
Turner's awareness of changing light would also interest a group of nineteenth century artists known as the Impressionists. The Met's collection of Impressionist works includes paintings by Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro and Auguste Renoir.
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STEVE EMBER:
The area of the museum known as the American Wing contains fine examples of American art, sculpture, glass, silver and other design objects. There are also twenty historical rooms which show different periods of American building and furniture design.
The Samuel Hart Room, originally in Ipswich, Massachusetts, dates to about sixteen eighty. The room has white plaster walls with large ancient pieces of dark wood. It has very little light and very low ceilings. The room was used for cooking, eating and sleeping.
SHIRLEY GRIFFITH:
One area of the American Wing contains thousands of objects in storage. In most museums, storage areas are not open to the public. But here, the many objects are stored behind glass so the public can explore the Met's rich collection of historical objects.
Some paintings that are part of the American Wing tell about important historical events. One of these is "Washington Crossing the Delaware" painted by Emanuel Leutze in eighteen fifty-one. It shows George Washington and his soldiers during an important event of the American Revolution.
STEVE EMBER:
Others are portraits of individuals. John Singer Sargent's painting known as "Madame X" was disputed when it was shown in eighteen eighty-four. The painting is of a wealthy American woman who lived in France. She was famous for her beauty. Madame Pierre Gautreau is wearing a low-cut black dress that shows off her pale skin. Mr. Sargent considered this his best work.
One unusual painting finished in eighteen nineteen takes up a whole room. Artist John Vanderlyn created a panoramic painting of the gardens and palace of Versailles in France. The painting hangs in a circular room and completely surrounds visitors standing in the middle of the space. The circular painting was first shown in a circular building in downtown New York.
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SHIRLEY GRIFFITH:
Another area of the museum is named after a major donor, the Robert Lehman Wing. Upon his death, Mr. Lehman left the museum over three thousand works of art. Museum organizers set up the collection so that the rooms look like Mr. Lehman's apartment in New York. The many Italian and Northern European paintings hang in rooms with wall and floor coverings, lamps, and furniture.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
STEVE EMBER:
So far, the works we have looked at are from the past. But the Met also has an excellent modern art collection. For example, you can see Spanish-born painter Pablo Picasso's colorful work "Reading at a Table." The artist uses curving shapes and waving lines to represent his lover as she reads.
"Cow's Skull: Red, White and Blue" is a well known work by American artist Georgia O'Keefe. She often painted animal bones because of their interesting shapes and simple beauty.
SHIRLEY GRIFFITH:
We end our visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art on the museum's Roof Garden. Here, visitors can sit and enjoy the views of New York City after a long day learning about art from around the world.
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STEVE EMBER:
This program was written and produced by Dana Demange. I'm Steve Ember.
SHIRLEY GRIFFITH:
And I'm Shirley Griffith. You can see pictures of some of these works of art at our website, 51voa.com. You can also find transcripts of our programs and download audio. And you can find us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube at VOA Learning English. Join us again next week for EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English.
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【121探索】Population Growth is Dropping in Industrialized...
【120探索】George Catlin Painted Native American Tribes and Their...
【119探索】George Catlin Became One of the Most Famous Artists in...
【118探索】Mysterious Creatures: Are Bigfoot and the Loch Ness...
【117探索】The Castillo de San Marcos: A Story of Ships, ...
【116探索】A Trip Along the Potomac River, One of America's Most...
【115探索】Wet and Dry, Fire and Ice: Visiting Seven of America's..
【114探索】Women Around the World Continue to Struggle for Their。。。
【113探索】 Providing Health Care for Native Communities in Mexico
【112探索】Styrofoam Stonehenge: A Full-Size Copy in a Search for..
【111探索】Nanotechnology: How the Science of the Very Small Is ...
【110探索】Let the Games Begin: Winter Olympics Start Feb. 10 in...
【109探索】International Consumer Electronics Show Presents ...
【108探索】Sustained Dialogue: Solving Conflicts Among People in...
【107探索】International Sustained Dialogue: Solving Long-Term...
【106探索】Young People Around the World Are Active in Politics
【104探索】Where Did the English Language Come From?
【103探索】South Street Seaport Museum Offers a Living Link With...
【102探索】The Internet and Its Future
【101探索】The Lewis and Clark Exploration: One of the Most...
【100探索】Opening the American West: Lewis and Clark and the...
【99探索】Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery Map a Nation
【98探索】 Shadow Wolves Find and Arrest People Trying to Bring...
【97探索】Carbon Monoxide Poisoning is a Silent Killer That ...
【96探索】 More Than Half of All Languages in the World Are in...
【95探索】Isaac Newton: One of History's Greatest Scientists
【94探索】America's Interstate Highway System Has Almost 70,000...
【93探索】Mauna Kea in Hawaii: Astronomy on the World's Highest...
【92探索】The National Cryptologic Museum Tells Top Secrets of...
【91探索】In an Age of Modern Science and Medicine, Infectious...
【90探索】Wiley Post: The First Pilot to Fly Around the World Alone
【89探索】World Summit in New York Will Mark 60th Anniversary of...
【88探索】Emperor Penguins Survive in World's Most Extreme Climate
【87探索】Lessons Learned From the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima...
*【86探索】VOA慢速英语听力Camping in America's National and State Parks
*【85探索】'The Big Muddy' is the longest river in the United States
【84探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 The Story of Longitude
【83探索】South Asia Continues to Recover After December Tsunami
【82探索】Lower East Side Tenement Museum Recreates Life in New ...
【81探索】Igor Sikorsky: Aircraft and Helicopter Designer
【80探索】A Visit to Two National Parks: Mount Rainier in。。。
【79探索】As Long as It Remains Profitable, Child Trafficking Will..
【78探索】One of the World’s Natural Wonders: the Grand Canyon
【77】Four Companies Working for the Common Good Instead of Profit
【76探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 The Story of Radio
【75探索】VOA慢速英语听力 The Guitar: an Instrument for Any Kind of Music
【74探索】Amelia Earhart: She Showed That Women, Too, Could Set...
【73探索】Unusual creatures live on the Galapagos Islands in the...
【72探索】VOA特别英语节目:慢速英语听力Wade Davis: Scientist, Explorer and Writer
【71探索】The Indiana Dunes: Beautiful Sand Hills and Wildlife in..
【70探索】How Robert Goddard Helped Lead America Into Space
【69探索】Around the World, Helping Victims of War and Natural...
【68探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力How the Internet Grew from a Simple Idea
【67探索】The Internet: Linking People in a Way Once Thought...
【66探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Information Age, Part 1
【65探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力SPACE DIGEST
【64探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力The Columbia River
【63探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Albert Einstein
【62探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest
【61索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力Aviation Hall of Fame
【60探索】特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Satellite Photos of Mayan Ruins
【59探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Cassini-Huygens at Titan
【58探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力The Mississippi
【57探索】特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 The National Museum of Natural History
【56探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力Space Digest
【55探索】特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Puppets Teaching Children Around the World
【54探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力The Year in Space
【53探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Wireless Internet Connection
【52探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 California Missions
【51探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Indian Museum Education Programs
【50探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Appalachian Trail
【49探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Ecotourism
【48探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Exploring Africa
【47探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Erie Canal
【46探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Running a Marathon
【45探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Children's Press Line
【44探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 National Geographic Worldwide
【43探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Mount Saint Helens
【42探索】美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest
【41探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Computer Software Theft
【40探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Robert Edison Fulton, Jr.
【39探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest
【38探索】 慢速英语听力 Wonders of the World, Part 3, Modern Wonders
【37探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Wonders of the World, Part 2
【36探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Wonders of the World, Part 1
【35探索】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Jacqueline Cochran
【34】 美国之音特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Yellowstone Volcano
【33】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest
【32】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Hoover Dam
【31】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Yosemite National Park
【30】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Cassini-Huygens at Saturn
【29】 慢速英语听力 San Francisco Maritime National ParkNational Park
【28】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 North Carolina Lighthouses
【27】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest
【26】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Volcanoes National Park
【25】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Rio Grande, Part 2
【24】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Rio Grande, Part 1
【23】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 James Doolittle
【22】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Dry Tortugas National Par
【21】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Sport Parachuting
【20】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Global Positioning System
【19】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest
【18】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Doc Holliday and the Old West
【16】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Colorado National Monument
【15】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 The Voyager Airplane
【14】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Ford's Theater
【13】 美国之特别英语节目:慢速英语听力 Space Digest
【10】New Communications Technology
【8】EXPLORATIONS - Mars Exploration, Part 2 - 2004-02-03
【7】EXPLORATIONS - Mars Exploration, Part 1 - 2004-01-27
【6】 Who Were the Deadliest Gunmen of the Wild West?
【5】 Famous Outlaws and Gunmen of the Wild West
【4】National Air And Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center
【2】Music Would Not Be The Same Without the Guitar
【1】On the Shoulders of Giants: Isaac Newton and Modern Science
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