Join horticultural staff from The Met Cloisters to learn about behind-the-scenes activities at the end of the gardens' growing season that also pave the way for next year's bounty and display.
Insider Insights and captioning are made possible by the Ruth Lapham Lloyd Trust.
Featured Object:
Cuxa Cloister, ca. 1130–40. Catalan. Marble, 90 ft. x 78 ft. (2,743 x 2,377 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Cloisters Collection, 1925 (25.120.398–.954)
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/470314
Subscribe for new content from The Met: https://www.youtube.com/user/metmuseum?sub_confirmation=1
#TheMet #Art #TheMetropolitanMuseumofart #Museum #StayHome #WithMe #Met150 #MetAnywhere
© 2020 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Year Turns in The Met Cloisters Gardens
Join horticultural staff from The Met Cloisters to learn about behind-the-scenes activities at the end of the gardens’ growing season that also pave the way for next year’s bounty and display.
30 min. watch
More from The Met

A closer look at the British enamels industry surfaces complex questions around consumerism, exploitation, and nationalism that continue to reverberate today.
Ella Mints
July 18

How did eighteenth-century European art subtly obscure Black labor and promote subjection?
Adrienne L. Childs
July 1

Video
Monica L. Miller and Andrew Bolton
May 22
Art Mentioned
A slider containing 1 items.
Press the down key to skip to the last item.
Press the down key to skip to the last item.