Metropolitan Museum Journal 2024
The latest issue of The Met’s journal, with a reminder that digital copies are free! This year’s due date for submissions is 15 September; guidelines are available here.
Metropolitan Museum Journal 59 (2024)

Nicolás Enríquez, The Virgin of Guadalupe with the Four Apparitions, 1773, oil on copper, 56.5 × 41.9 cm (New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2014.173).
a r t i c l e s
• Ally Kateusz, “Women at the Altar of Jesus’s Tomb in the Anastasis,” pp. 8–25.
• Melanie Holcomb, “The Architecture of ‘Playe’: Henry Hamlyn’s House in Tudor Exeter,” pp. 26–42.
• Ayşe AldemIr, “Ottoman Tastemaker Robert-Sadia Pardo and a Sixteenth-Century Prayer Rug in The Met,” pp. 43–57.
• Kelly Presutti, “Wood and Stone: Bernard Palissy’s Environmental Legacy,” pp. 58–72.
• Kristel Smentek and Christian Katschmanowski, “Oysters, Sauerkraut, and Pagods: Sibylla Augusta’s Chinese Banquet of 1729,” pp. 73–93.
• Ronda Kasl, “For the Devotion of Juan Bautista de Echeverría: Piety and Identity in Paintings by Nicolás Enríquez,” pp. 94–111.
• Nader Sayadi, “Imperial Threads: Kashmiri Shawls in Nineteenth-Century Iran,” pp. 113–29.
r e s e a r c h n o t e
• Rachel Lackner, Shirin Fozi, and Kisook Suh, “Julius Caesar from the Heroes Tapestries at The Met Cloisters: Dye Analysis and Molecular Insights,” 130–43.



















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