The Met houses more than 5,000 years of art from around the globe, ranging from antiquity to the present day. An engaging introduction to The Met collection, this deck features a handpicked selection ..
Nudes abound across departments at The Met. From an ancient Roman statue (A.D. 69-96) of a vigorous Hercules to Lucas Cranach the Younger's (German, 1515-1586) alluring Nymph of the Spring (ca. 1545-5..
Botanical imagery-lush bouquets, delicate blossoms, meandering vines, and more-can be found throughout The Met's unparalleled holdings. This deck of cards showcases dozens of floral favorites, includi..
The Met is home to countless representations of animals, both real and imaginary, from the ancient world to the present day. This deck of cards showcases dozens of intriguing creatures-visitor favorit..
Arms and armor have appeared in virtually every culture through the millennia, though their styles, materials, and applications are vast. Comprising some 14,000 objects, The Met collection of arms and..
The Met collection of Asian art is one of the largest and most comprehensive of its kind. From The Great Wave (ca. 1830-32) by esteemed Edo-period painter and printmaker Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, ..
Transcending cultures and time, masks have served a variety of functions over the centuries, from honoring the dead and symbolizing deities to intimidating enemies and amusing audiences. They've also ..
Portraiture-the art of capturing an individual's likeness-is a genre that traverses cultures, eras, and media. This intriguing deck of cards brings together a handpicked selection of striking portrait..
Sculpture is an ancient and ubiquitous art form abounding by the thousands and in nearly every regional department at The Met. This deck presents highlights and hidden gems from the Museum's expansive..
Ever overhear an Australian say something like "I was having a good old chin wag with me cobber, just piss-farting around", and think WTF is this guy saying? With this deck of cards you'll be able to ..
At its historical peak, the British Empire covered a quarter of Earth's land area and King George V ruled over 23% of the global population. Despite these impressive statistics, the Brits' most (in)fa..