Daily Masterpiece: Line A Day 5 Year Diary

Author: The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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  • : 25.00 NZD
  • : 9781419724251
  • : ABRAMS
  • : Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
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  • : February 2017
  • : 159mm X 108mm
  • : United States
  • : 24.99
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  • : The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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  • : 368
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  • : 366 colour illustrations
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Barcode 9781419724251
9781419724251

Description

A five-year diary is designed for the popular practice of writing just one sentence about your day, every day. The diary functions like a time capsule; each page has a month and day at the top and five spaces to jot down a line about what happened on that day over a five-year period (the diary is not year-specific and can be started at any time). Drawing from highlights of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's world-class collections, the journal features a work of art on every page, identified with a brief caption. Selected with holidays, seasons, and rhythms of the year in mind, these pieces represent the vast traditions and eras of creative output housed under the Museum's roof. Each spread offers inspiring juxtapositions: for example, Monet's Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies faces off with Utagawa Hiroshige's print of a similar flower-laden footbridge, while Ingres' sumputuous portrait of Pauline de Broglie, featuring the lady in a brilliantly blue gown, is paired with the charming Standing Hippopotamus, an Egyptian statue coloured with a similarly blue glaze. The journal is in itself is gorgeous design object; it has a gold foil stamped cover and spine, a ribbon maker, and other deluxe features. A pleasure to open and use every day, THE DAILY MASTERPIECE provides an inspiring place to record quotidian observations and major events alike.

Author description

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the largest museum in the Western Hemisphere and the world's most encyclopedic art museum. Founded in 1870, its permanent collection, housed in 17 curatorial departments, comprises more than 2 million works of art spanning 5,000 years of world culture, from prehistory to the present, from every part of the globe, in all artistic media, and at the highest levels of creative excellence.