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Public domain photo of a Medieval 3d object, Europe, 18th-19th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

The Friedsam Collection refers to the bequest of Michael Friedsam, an American businessman and art collector who bequeathed his collection to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Friedsam was a successful businessman who served as the president of the B. Altman and Company department store in New York City. The Friedsam Collection consists of over 1,000 objects, including paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, and other works of art from a range of time periods and cultures. The collection includes works by artists such as El Greco, Diego Velázquez, Rembrandt, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, and Edgar Degas, as well as pieces of decorative arts from China, Japan, and Europe. Friedsam donated his collection to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1931, and it has since become one of the most important collections in the museum's holdings. The collection is displayed in the museum's galleries and is regularly studied by scholars and researchers.

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medieval art cruets gilt metal metalwork silver germany lubeck schleswig holstein the friedsam collection bequest of michael friedsam metalwork silver cruet 16th century high resolution 3 d object metropolitan museum of art german art
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1518
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The Friedsam Collection

Large collection of art objects.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

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medieval art cruets gilt metal metalwork silver germany lubeck schleswig holstein the friedsam collection bequest of michael friedsam metalwork silver cruet 16th century high resolution 3 d object metropolitan museum of art german art