Sculpture reproductions include pieces molded from originals by Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917) as well as from objects in the Museum's Greek, Roman, and Egyptian collections.
Jewelry reproductions represent a wide crossselection of periods, cultures and materials, from sterling silver elamite jewelry modeled after originals dating from 2000 BC to sparkling Ice Crystal pieces adapted from designs produced by the celebrated Russian workshop of Peter Carl Fabergé (1846-1920).
Glassware, ceramics, prints, posters, and Museum publications will also be available making high-quality reproductions of world-famous works of art accessible to everyone.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has more than thirty stores around the world in North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia.
The Museum has been engaged in the sale of art reproductions and publications since its founding in 1870. Merchandising activities support the educational mission of the Museum by widening public awareness of art, while proceeds contribute to basic operating expenses.
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