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The physical frame—a period-appropriate but reproduction ebony frame—was chosen to emphasize the painting’s small scale. Notably, the MET’s label does not attribute the work definitively to Leyster but to her “circle,” reflecting a curatorial update on past attributions. met art kisa a presenting kisa upd
The MET chose to hang Kisa not in a chronologically ordered gallery but in a thematic section titled “Intimate Encounters: Children, Animals, and Domesticity in the Dutch Golden Age.” The painting’s placement at eye level, without a Plexiglas cover but with a subtle proximity sensor, invites close looking. The wall text reads: All 490,000+ public-domain works are now downloadable as