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Visite privée d'art et de crime au Metropolitan Museum of Art

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The world of art crime is both fascinating and diverse.
During this private tour, you will learn about various art crimes that happened inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art or connected to artworks from its collection, from the looting of antiquities to Nazi theft and the seizure of paintings right off museum walls.
This is a one-of-a-kind tour that reveals the unknown history of the well-known museum institution.
Ville: La ville de New York
Thu 03 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Chauffeur anglophone
Guide local anglophone à Jerash et Madaba Saint George Church
Wi-Fi à bord
Entrance Fees
Duration 2.5 Hours
Professional Tour Guide (art historian)
Déjeuner
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
During our tour, we will look at the museum's "questionable" holdings (the works of art in the Met's collection that some experts think might be inauthentic). We also explore authentic works by the world's most "faked" artists, including Rembrandt and Vincent van Gogh. We will discuss how some fake objects previously entered the museum and what methods are used to determine whether a work of art is authentic or a forgery. You will hear stories of how stolen or looted works were returned to the museum or their rightful owners.
2
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
During our tour, we will look at the museum's "questionable" holdings (the works of art in the Met's collection that some experts think might be inauthentic). We also explore authentic works by the world's most "faked" artists, including Rembrandt and Vincent van Gogh. We will discuss how some fake objects previously entered the museum and what methods are used to determine whether a work of art is authentic or a forgery. You will hear stories of how stolen or looted works were returned to the museum or their rightful owners.
3
Le musée Métropolitain d'art
Au cours de notre visite, nous examinerons les fonds "douteux" du musée (les œuvres d'art de la collection du Met que certains experts pensent être inauthentiques). Nous explorons également des œuvres authentiques des artistes les plus "faux" du monde, dont Rembrandt et Vincent van Gogh. Nous discuterons de la manière dont certains objets contrefaits sont entrés auparavant dans le musée et des méthodes utilisées pour déterminer si une œuvre d'art est authentique ou un faux. Vous entendrez des histoires sur la façon dont des œuvres volées ou pillées ont été rendues au musée ou à leurs propriétaires légitimes.
4
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
During our tour, we will look at the museum's "questionable" holdings (the works of art in the Met's collection that some experts think might be inauthentic). We also explore authentic works by the world's most "faked" artists, including Rembrandt and Vincent van Gogh. We will discuss how some fake objects previously entered the museum and what methods are used to determine whether a work of art is authentic or a forgery. You will hear stories of how stolen or looted works were returned to the museum or their rightful owners.
5
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
During our tour, we will look at the museum's "questionable" holdings (the works of art in the Met's collection that some experts think might be inauthentic). We also explore authentic works by the world's most "faked" artists, including Rembrandt and Vincent van Gogh. We will discuss how some fake objects previously entered the museum and what methods are used to determine whether a work of art is authentic or a forgery. You will hear stories of how stolen or looted works were returned to the museum or their rightful owners.
6
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
During our tour, we will look at the museum's "questionable" holdings (the works of art in the Met's collection that some experts think might be inauthentic). We also explore authentic works by the world's most "faked" artists, including Rembrandt and Vincent van Gogh. We will discuss how some fake objects previously entered the museum and what methods are used to determine whether a work of art is authentic or a forgery. You will hear stories of how stolen or looted works were returned to the museum or their rightful owners.
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Commentaires (1)
604serhiiz
Aug 2023
An unusual way to explore the Metropolitan Museum of Art. While you enjoy beautiful art, you learn many fascinating stories about these artworks. One of the most unique experiences I have had on a city tour! I loved it and recommended it to those who want to learn how museums operate behind the scene.

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