Focus on Modern Art: Georges Braque's "Bottle of Rum," 1914

Metropolitan Museum conservator Isabelle Duvernois discusses Georges Braque's painting process and his adaptation of collage techniques to painting.

A blonde, angel looking downwards with a green wing coming out of its back. The angel is draped in a white and red robe.
Explore the biography of the famed Renaissance artist through a selection of extraordinary works.
Caroline Elenowitz-Hess
March 23
Gold-background scene showing two male figures, one with wings, in an embrace, framed by red and blue decorative borders.
Spectrum of Desire co-curators Melanie Holcomb and Nancy Thebaut discuss sensuality and sexuality in Medieval art.
Lina Palazzo
March 18
Detail of a painting of a pale-faced woman with pink cheeks and light brown hair against a dark background.
Learn about the artist’s subversive and probing representations of herself and others.
Patricia G. Berman
March 13
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Bottle of Rum, Georges Braque  French, Oil on canvas
Georges Braque
Paris, spring 1914