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The Met’smascotis
William,a faience
hippopotamusmade
almost 4,000 years
ago in Egypt. The
tomb statuette
reappears in
numerous guises,
including these
bookends.

PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF THE MET STORE AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK


THE URBAN EDIT


VArt Nouveau is
well covered at the
Met. Dragonflies
were a popular
motif, as in a 1904
hair ornament from
Louis C Tiffany,
here turned into
an iron-on patch.

V Squi nt at these puzzle pieces a n d
you can pick out a selection of the
two million works that the Met has
amassed since it was founded in
1870, including the relocated Temple
of Dendur, a gift from Egypt in 1965.

FROM THE GIFT SHOP

Metropolitan


Museum of Art,


New York


The set
includes
a hat and
rattle toy

Browse at store.metmuseum.org

NYC-themed gifts include
this baby blanket set.
While you’ll see many yellow
cabs passing the museum on
Fifth Avenue, the last
Checker Taxi went in 1999.

The Met’s Medieval
branch at The Cloisters,
in the far north of
Manhattan, is home to the
late 15th-century French
Unicorn Tapestries. Sales
of this kids’ backpack
help a children’s charity.

Romain de Tirtoff,
known as Erté, helped
shape the Art Deco
look of 1920s New
York, from Harper’s
Bazaar covers to
Ziegfeld Follies
sets. This beaded
clutch is inspired
by his designs.
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