Rich Man, Poor Man: Art, Class, and Commerce

The Met Cloisters
W. 193rd Street at Washington Ave.
Below the monarch, nobility, and land-owning gentry in the highly stratified society of sixteenth-century England stood those known as the “middling sort.” Like their compatriots of higher rank, they too saw art and architecture as a means of self-fa... more
Below the monarch, nobility, and land-owning gentry in the highly stratified society of sixteenth-century England stood those known as the “middling sort.” Like their compatriots of higher rank, they too saw art and architecture as a means of self-fashioning.

This exhibition examines the emergence of distinctly middle-class taste in late medieval England by showcasing a rare set of large-scale domestic sculptures from Exeter. Commissioned by a merchant named Henry Hamlyn, the sculptures, which adorned the exterior of his house, feature stock characters drawn from popular prints and bawdy tales: a jester, a quarreling couple, peasants, and musicians. Rustic in style and subject matter, they fascinatingly came across as figures both amusing and menacing.

With over fifty works, including textiles, prints, furnishings, and other decorative arts, Rich Man, Poor Manexplores why Hamlyn might have been drawn to such imagery. It also highlights how the home, both inside and out, could serve as a form of individual self-expression and a statement of social order.

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Rich Man, Poor Man: Art, Class, and Commerce

Thu, November 02
10:00AM
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Fri, November 03
10:00AM
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Sat, November 04
10:00AM
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Sun, November 05
10:00AM
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Mon, November 06
10:00AM
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Tue, November 07
10:00AM
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Wed, November 08
10:00AM
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Thu, November 09
10:00AM
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Fri, November 10
10:00AM
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Sat, November 11
10:00AM
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Nov 2, Thu 10:00AM - 5:00PM
Nov 3, Fri 10:00AM - 5:00PM
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