Figure 10:15. Doménikos Theotokópoulos (El Greco), The Adoration of the Shepherds, 1605–1610, oil on canvas, 144.5 x 101.3 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. You Might Also Like Figure 8:3. Fra Filippo Lippi, Portrait of a Woman with a Man at a Casement, c. 1440–1444, tempera on wood, 64.1 x 41.9 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. January 27, 2026 Figure 11:3. Han Gan, Night-Shining White, Tang dynasty c. 750, handscroll, ink on paper, 30.8 x 34 cm (detail), The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. January 27, 2026 Figure 9:2. Hei tiki, nineteenth century, pounamu (nephrite jade with abalone inlay), 15.5 x 7.6 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Hei tiki pendants were often worn in honour and acknowledgement of figures of one’s whakapapa, or ancestral lineage. January 27, 2026 Leave a Reply Cancel reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Figure 8:3. Fra Filippo Lippi, Portrait of a Woman with a Man at a Casement, c. 1440–1444, tempera on wood, 64.1 x 41.9 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. January 27, 2026
Figure 11:3. Han Gan, Night-Shining White, Tang dynasty c. 750, handscroll, ink on paper, 30.8 x 34 cm (detail), The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. January 27, 2026
Figure 9:2. Hei tiki, nineteenth century, pounamu (nephrite jade with abalone inlay), 15.5 x 7.6 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Hei tiki pendants were often worn in honour and acknowledgement of figures of one’s whakapapa, or ancestral lineage. January 27, 2026