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The
Metropolitan Museum of Art |
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| Art
historical research and conservation |
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| The Metropolitan Museum
offers resident fellowships in art history and conservation to qualified graduate
students at the predoctoral level as well as to postdoctoral researchers.
Projects should relate to the museum’s collections. The duration
is usually one year, with the possibility of renewal for a second
year. Applications for short-term fellowships for senior museum curators
are also considered. The fields of research for art history candidates
include Western art; Asian art; the arts of Africa, Oceania, and
the Americas; antiquities; arms and armor; costumes; drawings; sculpture;
paintings; illuminated manuscripts; musical instruments; and prints
and photographs. Conservation fellows may work with paintings, objects,
textiles, musical instruments, costumes, or paper, including photographs;
placement is made according to training and experience. The application
deadline is the first Friday in November for art history fellowships
and the first Friday in January for conservation fellowships, both
beginning in September of the following year. |
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