Every time I visit the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, I find new things to entrance me. Here are some old favorites, as well as a few new gems.

Degas' "At the Milliner's" (1882)

Degas' "At the Milliner's" (1881)

Degas' "A Woman Ironing" (1873)

Caravaggio's "The Denial of Saint Peter"

Henri Fantin-Latour "Portrait of a Woman" (1885)

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View of a window from an ancient indoor fresco

Half of the museum was cordoned off because half of the guards were off for the holiday. This was how close I could get to a Rembrandt... sadface.
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